Category: Historic Theatres
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The Ohio Theatre: A jewel that was nearly lost
The Ohio Theatre in downtown Columbus is home to the Columbus Symphony, BalletMet, and Broadway in Columbus, and also hosts Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA)-presented performances, as well as a wide variety of touring artists and shows each year.
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Dusty Tires in Ohio: Historic Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is one of those places that forces you to take notice of it. Motorists and truckers know it well as a town that has no access to the interstate freeway system, and no bypass to get around it.
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Pennyroyal Opera House is home to bluegrass concerts
Nestled in the village of Fairview along what was once the National Road sits the Pennyroyal Opera House, a white clapboard structure that is highly visible along I-70 at the border of Guernsey and Belmont counties.
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Drexel Theatre: Stylish landmark in Bexley
The Drexel Theatre in Bexley is an Art Deco landmark. (Credit: Ken Drenten) By Ken Drenten Originally opened in 1937, the Drexel Theatre is a stylish landmark of the Main Street scene in Bexley, directly across the street from Capital University. The theatre was renovated and reopened in 1981, and converted to three screens in…