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Creator InfoField | David E. Lucas | |||||||||||||||||
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Intersection of North High Street and Gay Street |
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View looking northwest across the intersection of of the North High Street and Gay Street. The left side of the picture features the Rankin Building, 22 West Gay Street. When it was built in 1915, it was billed as "the first absolutely fireproof building in the United States." Steward G. Gibboney IV moved his jewelry business, Diamond Exchange, into the building in 2004. See also: Commercial History of the State of Ohio, OH 338.09771 C734, page 64; "Diamond in the Rough" in the Columbus Dispatch, December 29, 2004, page 1-E. |
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1980 date QS:P571,+1980-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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Copyright determination made by Columbus Metropolitan Library (Q69487420) using RightsStatements.org
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Intersection of North High Street and Gay Street (English)
View looking northwest across the intersection of of the North High Street and Gay Street. The left side of the picture features the Rankin Building, 22 West Gay Street. When it was built in 1915, it was billed as "the first absolutely fireproof building in the United States." Steward G. Gibboney IV moved his jewelry business, Diamond Exchange, into the building in 2004. See also: Commercial History of the State of Ohio, OH 338.09771 C734, page 64; "Diamond in the Rough" in the Columbus Dispatch, December 29, 2004, page 1-E. (English)
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