I agree with jhl1. Although German Village is a must see if you are in Columbus, don't think that is all to see when it comes to history and architecture. The quaint little brick structures were only a very small part of the architecture and history of this city. The movers and shaker who built this city at the turn of the century built grand masions along Neil ave between dowtown and OSU and along east Broad Street, Bryden Road, Woodland Ave (just north of Franklin Park) and Hawthorn Park just west off of Woodland Ave. Members of prominent families built 3,000-12,000 square foot homes on many of these streets and their architecture is breathtaking. Please explore this city and don't miss out on some amazing sites that may not be in the tourist brochures. Have fun and explore this wonderful city full of amazing sites in all corners!!
Pros: cute, quaint brick steets, pretty flowers
Cons: , too small structures, expensive
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