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Known as the art and soul of Columbus, the culturally rich Short North Arts District is a pioneer in the urban revitalization of Central Ohio. Visitors are invited to explore our vibrant neighborhood known for its wide variety of amazing art, dining, nightlife, fashion, home décor, and unique gifts.
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Known as the art and soul of Columbus, the culturally rich...
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- The Pearl
- North Market
- Lincoln Social
- Sole Classics
- Out of The Closet Thrift Store
- Mary Catherine’s Antiques
- Lady Bird
After a long day of exploring the Short North, there’s nothing quite like stopping into The Pearl for a bite. From oysters to fish and chips, The Pearl is serving up perfectly prepared seafood. Location: 641 N. High St, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Website: The Pearl
North Market is so much more than a restaurant. If you’re visiting Columbus, a lunch at North Market is an absolute must. Not only can you choose from a huge variety of food stalls, you can also grab a gift or two to remember our fair city by. Eateries within the North Market include everything from Nashville fried chicken to Nepali dumplings to fa...
What: With incredible views of the city and amazing cocktails, starting or ending your night at this rooftop bar is a must. Where: 711 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215 Website: Lincoln Social
Where: A premier boutique for sneakers and street wear. When: 46 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43215 Website: Sole Classics
What: Not only do they have affordable thrift clothing but 96% of every dollar goes into HIV/AIDS treatment programs. Where: 1230 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43201 Website: Out of the Closet
What: Mary Catherines has two different showrooms, both displaying furniture and antiques. It’s kind of an iconic spot in the Short North and it’s certainly worth visiting, whether you think you’re searching for antiques or not. Where: 1128 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43201 Website: Mary Catherine’s Antiques
What: Lady Bird specializes in established designers as well as up and coming artists. It’s the perfect place to have a trendy, fashion forward shopping experience. Where: 716 N. High St. Columbus, Ohio 43215 Website: Lady Bird
Short North Arts District. The art and soul of the city, the Short North Arts District is unique and woven into the culture of Columbus. Known for being welcoming, inclusive and vibrant, the Short North was named one of Matador’s 9 best gay-friendly cities in the U.S. and the community lives for LGBTQIA+ acceptance and representation.
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. It is an easy walk from the convention center or Nationwide Arena district to the south, Spanning the length of ...
Short North Arts District. 628 reviews. #11 of 308 things to do in Columbus. NeighborhoodsPoints of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. About. Columbus's version of New York's artsy Soho district, this historic urban neighborhood is filled with boutiques, art galleries, coffee houses, restaurants and theaters.
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- 120 W Goodale St, Columbus, 43215-2357, Ohio
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