This episode of Columbus Neighborhoods features the hidden gems of the Columbus music scene – onstage and off. We’ll take you to a Welsh hymn-singing festival. You’ll meet the members of local band Didi, singer-songwriter Eric Gnezda and historic opera singer Ruby Elzy. Plus, we’ll visit the Ohio History Connection to view music memorabilia.
On this episode of Columbus Neighborhoods, we’ll meet the Central Ohio creative community, starting with the Pen & Pencil artists club.
On this episode of Columbus Neighborhoods, we take a look at the past and present development of downtown Columbus. We sat down with Amy Taylor of Columbus Downtown Development Corporation to discuss recent changes and what’s next for the neighborhood. Then we visit the LeVeque Tower to learn about the renovation of Columbus’ first skyscraper. […]
Food in Columbus means coffee, Big Bear Grocery store, salsa and innovation at Worthington Foods.
We explore Columbus ancient history, starting with the Adena culture and the earthworks and artifacts they left behind. Local historian Ed Lentz explains how Mound Street got its name. Plus, Doreen Uhas Sauer, with the help of the Ohio History Connection and the current tenants, investigate the mystery of the Zenus Jackson House.