The demolition of the Old Spaghetti Warehouse on West Broad Street is nearly complete, making way for a new high-rise ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNTrolley departs former Spaghetti Warehouse property for future journey to historical siteThe historic trolley from the old Spaghetti Warehouse building in Columbus, Ohio has been moved to a secure facility, where it will be featured in an exhibit honoring African American inventor ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Crews have commenced the demolition of the historic Spaghetti Warehouse building in Franklinton. The ...
Before demolition fully commenced, workers took time to remove a trolley car that had been installed in the building in early ...
Not of people, but of buildings. Her latest subject: The Spaghetti Warehouse on West Broad Street in Franklinton. Durst's ...
Crews began demolition of the building, which has stood for more than 100 years, located on West Broad Street.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNHistoric Spaghetti Warehouse trolley saved from demolitionRickenbacker Woods Foundation is making a last-minute push to save the historic trolley from the former Spaghetti Warehouse ...
Inside the building sits an original trolley car that holds historic value, but getting it out before demolition proved ...
As the iconic Spaghetti Warehouse in Franklinton faces demolition, a key piece of Columbus history is being saved—the vintage ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNTrolley car still inside, demolition looms for former Spaghetti Warehouse buildingThe former Spaghetti Warehouse, a building that holds many memories of Columbus diners, will meet a wrecking ball or bulldozer within the next few weeks, and it appears the ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNHistoric Ohio Spaghetti Warehouse trolley saved from demolitionThe trolley inside the old Spaghetti Warehouse in Franklinton has been successfully removed after a last-minute push involving a rigging company, and will eventually be stored on a site near the ...
The Spaghetti Warehouse building served up its final image Monday as crews started demolishing the 134-year-old structure, bringing a crashing end to the Franklinton landmark. Before demolition ...
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