Central Market (Columbus, Ohio)
Central Market was a public market in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The market operated from 1814 to 1966, was the location of Columbus's first city hall for two decades, from 1850 to 1872. It moved three times, each time into successively larger buildings. The third market building stood the longest time, from 1850 to 1966, when it was demolished as part of the Market-Mohawk Urban Renewal project. North Market remains, the only one left of four public markets that operated in the city.
1873 illustration of the market | |
Interactive map pinpointing where the market stood | |
Location | Fourth Street, Columbus, Ohio |
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Coordinates | 39.958654°N 82.995710°W |
Opening date | 1814 |
Closing date | 1966 |
Owner | City of Columbus |
No. of floors | 2 |
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