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Ohio History Connection Properties File
Description: Eighteen photographs document the construction of the Ohio State Museum, home of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society (later the Ohio Historical Society, and now the Ohio History Connection) in 1912. The first photograph shows the cornerstone-laying ceremony in 1912. Standing prominently at the High Street entrance to the Ohio State University, the Museum and Library of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was completed in December 1913 and dedicated five months later on Memorial Day. Graced with Ionic columns, Tiffany bronze doors, and marble stairways, the two-story building of limestone block was the first wing of what would become a much larger structure. In 1970, the Ohio Historical Society moved into the Ohio History Center, located near the Ohio Exposition Center and State Fairgrounds at the intersection of I-71 and 17th Avenue. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: Om3351_4881871_001
Subjects: Architecture; Arts and Entertainment; Ohio Historical Society; Museums; Archives; Libraries
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)