The Columbus Dispatch

Endangered buildings

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The Columbus Landmarks Foundation names endangered buildings each year to highlight historic structures under threat of deteriorat­ion or demolition. The year the building was built is in parenthese­s.

Clinton Chapel (1838), 3100 N. High St.

Columbus Castings/ Buckeye Steel (1902), 2211 Parsons Ave.

Cooper Stadium (1932), 1155 W. Mound St.

Elam Drake Farm (1850s), 2738 Ole Country Lane

Hallwood House (1895), 776-778 Franklin Ave.

Holy Rosary Roman Catholic High School (1928), 498 Berkeley Road

Livingston Avenue Theatre (1946), 1567 E. Livingston Ave.

Mount Vernon Avenue Commercial Building (1900), 1533-1537 Mt. Vernon Ave.

Ohio National Bank (1914), 167 S. High St.

Edward C. Mills Second Empire House (1890s), 1048 E. Long St. Watch List includes buildings not in imminent danger, but still of historical interest.

Adelphi Loan & Savings/ McNabb Funeral Home, 818 E. Long St.

Columbus Railway Power & Light, 838 Cleveland Ave.

East Main Street Commercial Corridor, between Nelson Road & Parsons Avenue, includes Holy Rosary

Highland Ave. Elementary, 40 S. Highland Ave.

Indianola Junior High, 420 E. 19th Ave.

Westwater Plumbing & Supply, 154 N. 3rd St.

Original Port Columbus Terminal, 4920 E. 5th Ave.

Italianate Bldg behind Mount Olivet Church, 427 E. Rich St.

Cemetery at McKendree UMC, 3330 Cleveland Ave.

Pilgrim Elementary, 440 Taylor Ave.

Shepard School, 873 Walcutt Ave.

St. Cyprian Church, School & Convent, 1405, 1407 and 1413 Hawthorne Ave.

West High School, 179 S. Powell Ave.

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