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The Christopher Inn

The Christopher Inn was a prominent example of mid-century modern architecture.

02/07/2019

Columbus Neighborhoods

The Christopher Inn

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The Christopher Inn was a prominent example of mid-century modern architecture.

The Christopher Inn was a distinctive, prominent example of mid-century modern architecture. Built in 1963 and demolished 25 years later, it’s still fondly regarded by those who remember it in the city’s skyline. Photos courtesy of: Sarah Karlsberger, Grandview Heights Public Library, Columbus Dispatch, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Denise Ransom, Ohio History Connection

02/07/2019

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