Our View: Leike and DeBardeleben deserve our gratitude
Like all cities, Columbus has had its share of mistakes, misadventures and missed opportunities during its long history.
It has also had its share of successes, too.
Historic Columbus mansion gets new owner
Upon its completion in the early 1850s, the massive Greek Revival Mansion known as “Riverview” has been considered a Columbus treasure and a point of pride as the property at 511 Second St. S. changed owners but never its status as one of the state’s great antebellum homes.
Million-dollar babies: Four Columbus homes are on the market for $1M or more
The mansions of Columbus are known for their opulence and stylish accessories, but only rarely are they decorated with “for sale” signs. At least four homes listed for $1 million or more are on the market in Columbus, most of them antebellum showplaces.
Steve Mullen: Pardon our progress …
Welcome, visitors to Columbus! Jump on board our red double-decker tour bus here, for a quick trip around our historic city. This isn’t the tour we had originally planned, but recent events have caused a slight change to the program.
Past meets present: Second annual Girlchoir Tour of Kitchens set for April 17
After a popular debut last spring, the Columbus Girlchoir Tour of Kitchens returns Saturday, April 17, with impressive examples of how three homeowners have expressed themselves in one of the most important rooms in any household.
Historic homes, generations return for 70th annual Spring Pilgrimage
Pink, blue, yellow. That was the color progression of Pilgrimage dresses for little girls growing up in the Beneke household in the mid-1970s to 1991.