About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Beaux-Arts architecture in Ohio, Classical Revival architecture in Ohio, Greek Revival architecture in Ohio, Ohio Statehouse, Tower City Center, Howard M. Metzenbaum United States Courthouse, Paulding County Carnegie Library, Urbana College Historic Buildings, Putnam County Courthouse, Walter Curtis House, Renaissance Theatre, St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal Church, Studabaker-Scott House and Beehive School, Sidney Walnut Avenue Historic District, John H. Nichols House, Samuel Danford Farm, Main-Market Historic District, U.S. Post Office, Hudson Historic District, First Presbyterian Church of Wapakoneta, Ninth Street Historic District, Tanglewood, Boston Mills Historic District, Lagonda Club Building, Cascade Locks Historic District, Applethorpe Farm, Sycamore-13th Street Grouping, Abraham J. Friedlander House, Renick Farm, Barr Hotel, Matthew McCrea House, Vanmeter Church Street House, Levi Anderson House, Charles Rice Ames House, Charles Kent House, Dr. Adam Mosgrove House, Lima Memorial Hall, Hardin County Courthouse, John M. Annis House, Literary Club of Cincinnati, Central School, Boneyfiddle Commercial District, YMCA, Elks Club, Hughes Manor, United States Post Office and Federal Building, Eleutheros Cooke House, Shiloh Baptist Church, Georgetown Historic District, Gwynne Building, Knox County Courthouse, St. Luke's Hospital, Medina Masonic Temple and Medina Theater, Weizer Building, Adams-Gray House. Excerpt: The Ohio Statehouse, located in Columbus, Ohio, is the house of government for the state of Ohio. The Greek Revival building houses the Ohio General Assembly and the ceremonial offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, and Auditor. When the state government relocated to the new city of Columbus during 1816, it occupied a modest two-story building on the corner of High and State Stre...