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Old Columbus City Hall, completed in 1872. Burned in 1921, the site presently home to the Ohio Theatre. This drawing is from the book Columbus, Ohio: Its History, Resources, and Progress. by Jacob H. Studer, published in 1910.

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  • 2006-12-18 01:25 Analogue Kid 1215×1020×8 (293182 bytes) Old Columbus City Hall, completed in 1872. Burned in 1921, the site presently home to the Ohio Theatre. This drawing is from the book ''Columbus, Ohio: Its History, Resources, and Progress.'' by Jacob H. Studer, published in 1910.

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