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T&O Central Rail Station

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Built in 1895, The Toledo & Ohio Central Railroad Station was the departure point for William McKinley when he left for Washington D.C to be sworn in as president. By 1900, the Toledo & Ohio Central was purchased by the rival Hocking Valley Railroad, and in 1911, the tracks were... Read more

Built in 1895, The Toledo & Ohio Central Railroad Station was the departure point for William McKinley when he left for Washington D.C to be sworn in as president. By 1900, the Toledo & Ohio Central was purchased by the rival Hocking Valley Railroad, and in 1911, the tracks were elevated above Broad Street. Later, the New York Central Railroad gained control and used the station until 1930 when passenger service was transferred to Union Station in Columbus. The building has undergone several restorations, including after the 1913 Flood and major fires in 1910 and 1975. The station also was the headquarters of the Central Ohio Volunteers of America from 1930 to 2003. Designed by noted Columbus architects Joseph Warren Yost & Frank L. Packard, the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. With its interior spectacularly maintained, it is now the Union Hall for Columbus Professional Fire Fighter’s, Local 67. The pagoda-style roof and tower are also icons of the Columbus city landscape.

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379 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Franklin County

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