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Go behind the scenes of Columbus Neighborhoods and learn more about some of the topics we cover on the weekly show.
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If you’re like me, you take photos every day, in just about every situation. It’s estimated that 1.3 trillion photographs were taken around the world… Read More
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Aja Miyamoto holds a scrapbook of photos from her grandmother's time working at the Kahiki Supper Club. Aja Miyamoto thought she knew her grandmother.… Read More
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In 1927, a small, short-lived community called Wonderland began in Columbus. Wonderland was a subdivision located in what is now Gahanna, right behind John Glenn… Read More
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Columbus Neighborhoods producer George Levert interviews brothers Carnell and Malik Willoughby, of Willowbeez SoulVeg. With another successful season in the books, we're now hard… Read More
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While many are familiar with Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea during the Civil War, few know that Sherman is a native of… Read More
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WOSU Public Media intern Sarah Charlton stands next to a mannequin dressed in a Civil War-era evening gown from Lancaster, Ohio. The gown is part… Read More
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Green Flake By Charlene Brown My career in television began in Salt Lake City, Utah, where I was a reporter and anchor on KUTV News.… Read More
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Planters Peanuts sign at the Peanut Shoppe; opened in 1930s (new location in 2010)Photo: frankieleon/Flickr On this week's living history show (8:30 p.m. Thursday on… Read More
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In the three seasons of the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly show (so far!), the local stories we've uncovered have taken us around Central Ohio. We wanted… Read More
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Women Marines, including Ouida Okey of Ohio, march in a 1919 military parade in Washington, D.C. Click this image to view the 1919 document… Read More