The Columbus Foundation - 1234 East Broad Street, at dusk, and at night. (From 1919 to 1957, this was the Ohio Governor’s Mansion, and was briefly a restaurant in the early 1980s.)

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The Columbus Foundation - 1234 East Broad Street, at dusk, and at night. (From 1919 to 1957, this was the Ohio Governor’s Mansion, and was briefly a restaurant in the early 1980s.)
The Big Explore was today at seven local museums in Columbus - COSI and the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Franklinton, the Wexner Center for the Arts in the University District, the Pizzuti Collection in Victorian Village, the Columbus Museum of Art in Downtown Columbus, the Franklin Park Conservatory in Franklin Park, and the Ohio History Connection near South Linden. There was free admission at all seven museums, in collaboration with the 75th Anniversary of the founding of The Columbus Foundation. COTA provided free fares all day on every line (including the Night Owl and AirConnect). The Empower Shuttle provided service from the Linden Transit Center (at Cleveland and 11th Avenues at the Four Corners in South Linden) to the Ohio History Connection at 17th Avenue and Interstate 71. There were 75 cent ice cream scoops at Jeni’s Ice Cream locations in Columbus as well (there was a line OUT the corner at their Short North location). The museums were packed, with lines out the door at COSI and the Conservatory.
Happy Birthday, The Columbus Foundation!