Take a fascinating account of Columbus in the 1890s. The photographer captured the city’s character through his images, including candid shots of his family. His collection features beautiful photographs of events like the 1894 eclipse and Gov. William McKinley’s visit to Delaware.
With its colorful entrance and unconventional open layout featuring minimal interior walls, the Colony Bazaar was home to about 23 vendors when it first launched.
Take a trip back in time to 1924 with this rare aerial photograph of downtown Columbus.
Captured during the early 1900s take a look two images that give an extraordinary snapshot of life in Columbus over 100 years ago.
Roberta Jones-Booth led the community in a significant battle against the Georgia-Pacific plant, which had numerous hazardous material failures impacting the Columbus Southend for years. Her relentless efforts resulted in a $22 million settlement awarded to the affected community members.