Columbus Register of Historic Properties

The Columbus Register of Historic Places is a register for historic buildings and other sites in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The register is maintained by the City of Columbus Historic Resources Commission and Historic Preservation Office, and was established in 1980.[1] Many of these landmarks are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing federal tax support for preservation, and some are further designated National Historic Landmarks, providing additional federal oversight.

The Columbus Register includes 80 entries, including 52 on the National Register. Two of the city's three National Historic Landmarks are on the register: the Ohio Statehouse and Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House, but not the Ohio Theatre. The city also maintains four historic districts not listed on the register: German Village, Italian Village, Victorian Village, and the Brewery District.[2]

Attributes

Criteria

The Columbus Register of Historic Properties is the City of Columbus's official list of significant buildings, sites, and districts. Its entries must be at least 40 years old, and meet at least one of the following instances:[3]

  • Have a design or style with historical, architectural, or cultural significance to the city, state, or country
  • Be closely and publicly identified with a person of historical, architectural, or cultural significance to the city, state, or country
  • Be a significant work of an architect, engineer, landscape architect, or builder, whose works have influenced the city, state, or nation
  • Demonstrate workmanship in design, detail, or material uses
  • Be closely and publicly identified with event(s) of historical, architectural, or cultural significance to the city, state, or country

Agencies

The Columbus Historic Preservation Office, part of the Department of Development, helps owners preserve their buildings, answering questions and guiding applicants through the Certificate of Appropriateness process. The office reviews the applications before adding them to the Historic Resources Commission agenda. The office is also responsible for general preservation planning.[3]

The Historic Resources Commission is a committee appointed by the mayor for three-year terms, without compensation, meeting once per month. The board generally consists of architects, lawyers, historic preservation professionals, realtors, contractors, business owners, and historic property owners. The committee preserves and improves the sites on the register, promotes historic preservation, encourages reinvestment in historic buildings, studies problems and needs in furthering preservation, and reviews rezoning, special permit, and variance requests, making recommendations for approval.[3]

Effects

Listing on the Columbus Register protects properties and neighborhoods from changes to an area's historic or architectural nature. Owners are offered restoration advice from the staff of the Columbus Historic Preservation Office and the Historic Resources Commission.[3]

Any site listed on the register is not required to undergo specific changes or improvements, though any exterior work requires a Certificates of Appropriateness from the Columbus Historic Preservation Office. When owners propose zoning changes, variants, or request special permits, the Historic Resources Commission reviews the proposal and makes a recommendation before passing it onto the zoning board or city council.[3]

List of historic properties

For consistency, the list below uses the name used on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties.[4][5]

Roster number Listing name[6][7] Image Address Ordinance number Date listed NRHP-listed Date listed Notes
CR-1 Krumm Residence
975-979 S. High Street 220-82 February 8, 1982 Yes, #82003568 September 30, 1982
CR-2 Old State Arsenal
139 W. Main Street 221-82 February 8, 1982 Yes, #74001495 July 18, 1974 Now known as the Cultural Arts Center
CR-3 Federal Post Office & Courthouse
121 E. State Street (now 100 S. 3rd St.) 694-82 April 12, 1982 Yes, #73001441 April 11, 1973
CR-4 First Congregational Church
444 E. Broad Street 846-82 May 10, 1982 Yes, #100007182 November 29, 2021
CR-5 Central Presbyterian Church
132 S. Third Street 1005-82 June 7, 1982 Yes, #8300197 January 11, 1983 Now known as Second Presbyterian Church
CR-6 Trinity Episcopal Church
125 E. Broad Street 1081-82 June 14, 1982 Yes, #76001427 November 13, 1976
CR-7 St. Joseph Cathedral
212 E. Broad Street 1082-82 June 14, 1982 No N/A
CR-8 Weisheimer House
286 W. Weisheimer Road 1083-82 June 14, 1982 No N/A
CR-9 LeVeque Tower
50 W. Broad Street 1293-82 July 12, 1982 Yes, #75001398 March 21, 1975 Formerly known as the American Insurance Union Citadel
CR-10 Southern Hotel & Theatre
310 S. High Street 1294-82 July 12, 1982 Yes, #82001458 October 2, 1982
CR-11 East Town Street Historic District
Bounded by Oak, Grant, Lester and Cherry 1837-82 October 4, 1982 Yes, boundaries differ, #76001425 July 30, 1976
CR-12 First Avenue School
929 Harrison Avenue 9-83 January 10, 1983 No N/A
CR-13 Ohio Statehouse
1 Capitol Square 2143-82 November 15, 1982 Yes, #72001011 July 31, 1972
CR-14 James Thurber House
77 Jefferson Avenue 10-83 January 10, 1983 Yes, #79001840 November 8, 1979
CR-15 Schlee-Kemmler Building
326 S. High Street 7-83 January 10, 1983 Yes, #82001461 December 2, 1982
CR-16 Macon Hotel
366 N. Twentieth Street 8-83 January 10, 1983 No N/A
CR-17 Orton Memorial Laboratory
1445 Summit Street 634-83 April 4, 1983 Yes, #83004292 November 25, 1983
CR-18 Pythian Temple & James Pythian Theater
861-867 Mt. Vernon Avenue 635-83 April 4, 1983 Yes, #83004295 November 25, 1983 Now known as the King Arts Complex
CR-19 Engine House #16
260 N. 4th Street 884-83 May 9, 1983 Yes, #95000580 May 11, 1995 Now known as the Central Ohio Fire Museum
CR-20 Joseph Henderson House
5055 Dierker Road 883-83 May 9, 1983 No N/A
CR-21 North Market Historic District
N. High, Goodale, Park and N. Front Sts, and the railroad 1630-83 September 19, 1983 Yes, boundaries the same, #82001460 December 30, 1982
CR-22 Scioto River Bridge Group
W. Broad, W. Town and W. Main Sts 1883-83 October 10, 1983 No N/A All three bridges have been demolished and replaced
CR-23 Jefferson Avenue Historic Group
Jefferson Ave between Avon Ct and Almond Alley 2308-83 December 12, 1983 Yes, boundaries differ, #82001459 December 2, 1982
CR-24 Dr. Lewis M. Early Residence
108-110 N. 20th Street & 1047 E. Long Street 29-84 January 23, 1984 No N/A
CR-25 White Castle Restaurant
2725 N. High Street 405-84 March 19, 1984 No N/A Built in 1929; moved to Orient, Ohio in 1986; later to Rolla, Missouri. Site pictured.
CR-26 H.A. Higgins Building
129 E. Nationwide Blvd. 531-84 April 2, 1984 Yes, #79001836 August 27, 1979 Also known as the Flatiron Building
CR-27 Indianola Middle School
420 E. 19th Avenue 775-84 May 14, 1984 Yes, #80003000 June 30, 1980
CR-28 Rickenbacker Boyhood Home
1334 E. Livingston Avenue 776-84 May 14, 1984 Yes, #76001426 May 11, 1976 Also known as the Captain Edward V. or Eddie Rickenbacker House
CR-29 W.H. Jones Mansion
731 E. Broad Street 777-84 May 14, 1984 Yes, #78002065 October 2, 1978
CR-30 Broad-Brunson Place Condominiums
1790-1798 E. Broad St., 8-44 Brunson Ave., 1795-1801 E. Long St. 1299-84 July 30, 1984 No N/A
CR-31 Avery Pontiac Building
1199-1207 Franklin Avenue 1846-84 October 22, 1984 No N/A
CR-32 Ohio Institute for the Education of the Deaf & Dumb
400 E. Town Street 2119-84 November 19, 1984 Yes, #84000107 October 25, 1984
CR-33 Indianola Elementary School
140 E. 16th Avenue 2156-84 December 10, 1984 No N/A Now the Graham Expeditionary Middle School
CR-34 Felton School
920 Leonard Avenue 16-85 January 21, 1985 Yes, #84003677 May 31, 1984 Demolished, site pictured
CR-35 Columbia Larrimer Building
161-167 N. High Street 15-85 January 21, 1985 Yes, #83001967 August 12, 1983
CR-36 Valley Dale Ballroom
1590 Sunbury Road 500-85 March 19, 1985 Yes, #82001462 December 17, 1982
CR-37 Broad Street United Methodist Church
501 E. Broad Street 1187-85 June 18, 1985 Yes, #80002997 November 26, 1980
CR-38 Old Beechwold Historic District
Rathbone Ave, N. High St, Baumont, and the Olentangy River 1550-85 August 1, 1985 Yes, boundaries the same, #87001146 September 22, 1987
CR-39 Iuka Ravine Historic District
Waldeck, E. Lane, Northwood, Summit, 19th Ave and 20th Ave 1551-85 August 1, 1985 Yes, boundaries differ, #86001023 May 8, 1986
CR-40 Harrison House and Sullivant Land Office
570 W. Broad Street 1552-85 August 1, 1985 Yes, #72001010, #73001439 December 15, 1972
CR-41 Old Oaks Historic District
Will, Mooberry, Kimball and Branger 2324-86 September 23, 1986 No N/A
CR-42 Hamilton Park Historic District
Bounded by E. Long St, N. Garfield Ave, Avon Ct, and I-70 3079-86 January 29, 1987 Yes, boundaries the same, #83001968 July 28, 1983
CR-43 Indianola Forest Historic District
Pearl St, north side of E. Lane Ave, Summit St, Indianola and E. Frambes Aves 3080-86 January 29, 1987 No N/A
CR-44 Bryden Road District
Bryden Rd between Parsons Ave and the railroad 1968-87 March 20, 1990 Yes, within Columbus Near East Side NR District, #78002063 May 19, 1978
CR-45 Northwood Park Historic District
E. Northwood and E. Oakwood Aves, between N. High St and Indianola Ave 90-89 February 8, 1989 No N/A
CR-46 New Indianola Historic District
4th St, north side of Chittenden, railroad, Rant Ave and 6th Ave 2344-87 December 8, 1987 Yes, boundaries the same, #85000947 April 30, 1985
CR-47 South High Commercial Historic District
S. High St, E. Main St, Pearl and E. Mound St 2343-87 December 8, 1987 Yes, boundaries the same, #83004301 December 29, 1983
CR-48 21st & E. Broad Historic Group
E. Broad west of 21st St 527-88 March 15, 1988 Yes, within E. Broad St. Multiple Resources NR District, #64000619
CR-49 18th & E. Broad Historic District
E. Broad St at 18th St 528-88 March 15, 1988 Yes, within E. Broad St. Multiple Resources NR District, #64000619
CR-50 Central High School
75 S. Washington Blvd. 1451-91 July 5, 1991 Yes, #85000484 March 7, 1985
CR-51 Seneca Hotel
361 E. Broad Street 2085-91 October 1, 1991 Yes, #83004300 December 29, 1983
CR-52 Engine House #7
27 Euclid Avenue 2313-94 November 8, 1994 No N/A
CR-53 Ohio Moline Plow Bldg.
343 N. Front Street 3062-97 December 16, 1997 Yes, #99000701 June 10, 1999
CR-54 North High School
100 Arcadia Avenue 2173-00 October 23, 2000 Yes, #87000984 July 2, 1987
CR-55 Northmoor Engine House / Station #19
3601 N. High Street 2033-2003 September 24, 2003 No N/A
CR-56 Deardurff House / Franklinton P.O.
72 S. Gift Street 1446-01 September 18, 2001 Yes, #73001435 March 20, 1973
CR-57 Southwood Elementary School
1500 S. Fourth Street 0937-02 June 25, 2002 No N/A
CR-58 Richard Berry Jr. House
324 E. North Broadway 312-2006 February 7, 2006 Yes, #05000754 July 27, 2005
CR-59 Barrett Middle School (South High School)
345 E. Deshler Avenue 1695-2006 September 25, 2006 Yes, #15000561 November 1, 2015
CR-60 St. Mark's Masonic Temple No. 7 of the Prince Hall Free & Accepted Masons
988 E. Long Street 542-2009 March 31, 2009 No N/A
CR-61 Reeb Avenue Elementary School
280 E. Reeb Avenue 1798-2013 July 22, 2013 No N/A
CR-62 Citizens Savings & Trust Company / The Ohio National Bank
51 N. High Street 2191-2013 September 23, 2013 No N/A Now known as The Citizens
CR-63 1379 N. High Street Apartment Building
1379 N. High Street 2192-2013 September 23, 2013 No N/A
CR-64 The Hamlet
138-166 E. Fifth Avenue / 1193-1195 Hamlet Street 2193-2013 September 23, 2013 Yes, #15000040 February 23, 2015
CR-65 United States Carriage Company
309-319 S. Fourth Street 2236-2014 September 29, 2014 Yes, #15000325 June 8, 2015
CR-66 Jeffrey Manufacturing Company Office Building
224 E. 1st Avenue 2260-2015 September 21, 2015 Yes, #01000379 April 12, 2001
CR-67 Old Airport Terminal
4920 E. 5th Avenue 2261-2015 September 21, 2015 Yes, #79001839 July 26, 1979
CR-68 Lubal Manufacturing & Distributing Company
373-375 W. Rich Street 2262-2015 September 21, 2015 Yes, #16000459 July 19, 2016
CR-69 Gale House Condominiums
136 N. Grant Avenue / 360 E. Long Street 2263-2015 September 21, 2015 No N/A
CR-70 Columbus Dispatch Building
34 S. Third Street 3108-2016 December 12, 2016 No N/A
CR-71 McClure-Nesbitt Motor Company
1505 E. Main Street 1494-2017 July 12, 2017 No N/A
CR-72 Gilbert Hamilton House
290 Cliffside Drive 1733-2018 July 9, 2018 Yes, #89000175 December 16, 1992
CR-73 E.O. Snyder Grocer
1223 E. Main Street 0965-2018 April 2, 2018 No N/A
CR-74 The Clifton
1233 E. Main Street 0966-2018 April 2, 2018 No N/A
CR-75 Dan's Drive-In
1881 S. High Street 1734-2018 July 9, 2018 No N/A
CR-76 The Standard Building
174 E. Long Street 0702-2019 March 18, 2019 Yes, #100004597 October 28, 2019
CR-77 Winder's Motor Sales Co. Building
182 E. Long Street 0703-2019 March 18, 2019 Yes, #100004542 October 18, 2019
CR-78 Baptist General Association Headquarters
48 Parkwood Avenue 1936-2019 July 31, 2019 Yes, #100005845 December 3, 2020
CR-79 Market-Mohawk Center
250 E. Town Street 0669-2020 April 23, 2020 Yes, #100005454 August 24, 2020
CR-80 Ford Motor Company - Columbus Assembly Plant
427 Cleveland Avenue 0508-2021 March 11, 2021 Yes, #100006229 March 15, 2021

See also

References

  1. Jordan, Jenice (November 10, 1985). "Preservation". The Columbus Dispatch. p. 120. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  2. https://www.columbus.gov/uploadedFiles/Columbus/Departments/Development/Planning_Division/Document_Library/Library_Documents/PDFs/Historic_Districts.pdf
  3. "Columbus Register of Historic Properties Architectural Guidelines". City of Columbus Historic Preservation Office. September 2, 1998. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  4. "Columbus Register of Historic Places: Individual Listings & Historic Districts" (PDF). Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  5. "GIS Open Data Columbus, OH".
  6. "Register of Historic Properties". ColumbusOhioGIS. GEOhio. October 2, 2019. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  7. "Public Notice: Columbus Register of Historic Places". The City Bulletin. July 30, 1991. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
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