Radley Balko | September 30, 2009
The online version of my article from our November issue on how private philanthropy turned tiny Columbus, Indiana into an architectural showplace didn't include any photos of the town's more notable buildings and structures.
Over at my personal blog, I've posted a series of photos from my last visit.
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Attorney|9.30.09 @ 8:19PM|#
Thanks. Nice photos.
Fist of Etiquette|9.30.09 @ 10:46PM|#
And the cops knocked them all down with battering rams?
|9.30.09 @ 11:00PM|#
I've stayed overnight in Columbus since the 70's. Back then I caught the best dinner theater ever. The dinner was steamship round. Perfect slab of Med Rare beef. And the play was "when all the girls came out to play". A hilarious, and for the time progressive in the gay sense of the word, romp. Great Chinese food too. Pressed duck YUM!
d|9.30.09 @ 11:35PM|#
Aw. Takes me back to good ol' IN. Miss you Hoosierland [snif].