Central Market and the Fall of Mohawk Neighborhood Designed to be the economic center of Columbus, Central Market was built in 1850 and rapidly became the model for other markets around town. It ran from 1851 until 1966 and while residential homes sprang up early on around the market, the stick construction and constant traffic led the area to become an eyesore and the Mohawk Neighborhood was finally razed. What did we learn in the rise and fall of the Mohawk Neighborhood? Historians and architectural experts discuss the issues and what lingering concerns there might be for the future of other historical neighborhoods. Chillicothe Historic Home plus Downtown Printing Press Architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits Chillicothe and the Mountain House, home of Dard Hunter who was the world’s foremost authority on the history and craft of papermaking. Ohio History Connection – Big Bear Collection A visit to the vault of the Ohio History Connection to check out the collection of Big Bear Memorabilia.
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:26:46