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  1. Jul 11, 2018 · The Gates of Hell (also called the Portal to Hell and the Blood Bowl) is a drainage tunnel under North High Street. Entering the tunnel, which requires you to step into the mouth of a...

  2. Nov 13, 2022 · The Lower Olentangy Tunnel Project is set to be completed by the end of 2026. COLUMBUS, Ohio — A $250 million project to install an overflow tunnel in the city of Columbus is moving forward....

  3. Access-all-areas: experience St Marys like never before. Book an unforgettable tour around parts of the stadium you wouldn’t normally see on a matchday – including the chance to soak up the atmosphere in the St Marys changing rooms and even walk down the tunnel.

  4. Nov 27, 2023 · The stadium inspires only superlatives: its huge size, the amount of concrete it used, its seating capacity, total attendance over a century of football. Few people, though, seem to know that the stadium’s construction caused the loss of part of the Olentangy River. In the early 20th century, OSU’s campus west of High Street extended to the ...

  5. We have baby changing facilities at St Mary's Stadium and you can find them in the following locations: Itchen - 3rd floor north (opposite box 33 and 34) Itchen - 3rd floor south (outside the Halo and Sportsbet) Itchen - 2nd floor near the Aspire Lounge. Itchen - 1st floor near Press Lounge. Itchen South concourse (right hand side)

  6. Oct 11, 2021 · Construction of a new tunnel ramp from I-70 east to I-71 north in November 2020. Photo Credit – Breanna Badanes, Central Ohio Regional PIO. The progress over the past decade is remarkable, with even more coming soon. In Summer 2021, the new entrance from Fulton Street to I-70 east opened.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_StadiumOhio Stadium - Wikipedia

    The stadium was built in 1922 by E. H. Latham Company of Columbus, with materials and labor from the Marble Cliff Quarry Co. at a construction cost of $1.34 million and a total cost of $1.49 million. The stadium's original capacity was 66,210. Upon completion, it was the largest poured concrete structure in the world.

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