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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 ...
Crews began demolishing the Spaghetti Warehouse in Franklinton, which will be replaced by apartment complexes.
Before demolition fully commenced, workers took time to remove a trolley car that had been installed in the building in early ...
In 1977, City Ice sold the building to the Texas restaurant chain The Old Spaghetti Warehouse. The following year, the chain opened its first restaurant outside Texas in the building — the ...
The buildings owners, The Robert Weiler Co., the Kelley family and Doug Pak, the CEO of the Spaghetti Warehouse chain, received city permission in October to demolish the structure after making a ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNHistoric 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 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The 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 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The developer of the Spaghetti Warehouse in Franklinton tells 10TV that as early as next week, demolition crews will be taking down the historic building to make way for ...
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