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  1. Oh, and food. God, do we love food. All of these things and more can be found in the Short North. So for all of you food, booze, and fancy art newbs out there, here’s a handy guide of stuff to do and places to go next time you’re looking for a night out.

  2. Oct 25, 2018 · The North Market serves a central place in Columbus’ culture, a favorite destination of residents and visitors alike. All can gather there to experience heartwarming food, meet local merchants and connect with central Ohio food-makers.

  3. The original North Market is a 148-year-old public market located in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Inside you’ll find an eclectic mix of more than 30 independently owned small businesses offering a wide variety of fresh produce, meat, poultry, seafood, flowers, specialty food items, international prepared foods & distinctive gifts. Address: 59 Spruce St

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  4. Jul 9, 2011 · North Market is a 148-year-old vibrant public market made up of Ohio’s best independent merchants, farmers, and makers. We invite you to eat, drink, shop, and enjoy the best of what’s local, fresh, and authentic.

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  5. Things To Do in the Short North. Starting in the 1980s, the Short North Arts District became a hub of the local art scene. Filled with numerous galleries, theaters, shops, hotels and restaurants full of local art, this is a great place to find the next masterpiece to hang in your living room, or to window shop through some outstanding galleries.

  6. The Short North is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States, centered on the main strip of High Street immediately north of the Arena District and extending until just south of the University District and Ohio State University.

  7. During the 19th Century, North Columbus was a stagecoach stop between downtown Columbus and Worthington. Unlike the adjacent temperance-minded neighborhood of Clintonville, North Columbus had a history of saloons and speakeasies adorning the main thoroughfare of what is today High Street.

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