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    • Old Photos of Columbus
    • Memories of The 1913 Ohio Flood
    • 1950s Columbus
    • 1960s Columbus
    • Columbus High Street in 1973
    • Move to Columbus in 1980
    • A 1985 Drive Around Columbus
    • September 1998
    • More About Ohio

    The first video showcases old photos of Columbus taken between 1872 and 1905. Each image is labelled with the date and location, so you always know when and where your are looking at. Old photos of Columbus(Ohio) 1872 1905 – oldstuff4all on YouTube

    In March 1913, a terrible storm brought heavy winds and 6 -11 inches of rain to the state of Ohio in just two weeks. It caused massive flooding that saw 40,000 homes destroyed. Unfortunately, 426 people also lost their lives. After the storm, many sites across Columbus were rebuilt. As the twentieth century brought change and population expansion, ...

    This is an excerpt from an episode of “This Land of Ours”. Although it’s looking at the State of Ohio, the excerpt opens in Columbus. We see images of downtown buildings and streets, the busy city university, and an agricultural fair. Ohio, 1950s, posted to YouTube by travelfilmarchive

    In 1964-65, Gothpapa and his brother filmed street scenes of everyday life in downtown Columbus. It includes the deep excavations at the State House site where the underground parking garage was under construction. Later scenes include the library, supermarket, motel, park, parade and graduation. You’ll see lots of construction workers, local resid...

    In 1973, five photographers spent a year taking photographs of the High Street. They also used film to record people’s stories. At the time High Street started with a dirt road in open countryside to the south, went through the centre of the city and continued out to what was then open countryside in the north. Since High Street is several miles lo...

    In 1980, American Electric Power (AEP) moved its corporate headquarters from New York City to Columbus. Employees planning to relocate to Ohio watched a long film about the reasons to live there, of which this is an excerpt. There are dozens of locations shown, and hundreds of local people appear. Columbus 1980 Relocation Film, posted to YouTube by...

    The man recording the footage spent three years living in the city as a student, and came back fifteen years later for a trip down memory lane in 1985. He remarks how much has changed. Luckily he also brought a video camera, and talks about the locations as they pass them. Driving in Columbus, Ohio – 1985 – pt. 1 of 2!!, posted to YouTube by videoh...

    Hundreds of downtown office workers look smart as they make their way into work on a bright sunny morning. A High Definition Look at Downtown Columbus – September 9, 1998, posted to YouTube by WBNS 10TV

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  2. Jun 6, 2021 · The Importance of Preserving Memories Through Photography. By Guest Author - Jori Hamilton | Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 1:39 pm | 12 Comments. To quote Ferris Bueller, “life happens pretty fast.” The fictional character might have encouraged his audience to stop and look around every now and then.

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  6. Decades after its completion, people affected open up about how it scattered ethnic neighborhoods and changed many lives forever. Oct 6, 2017 - Check out some of the oldest photos ever taken in Columbus.

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