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#21 C. M. Hubbard’s business at High and Cherry Streets, previously Swan Tavern, later Franklin House, demolished October 27, 1912, Circa 1892.

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#21 C. M. Hubbard’s business at High and Cherry Streets, previously Swan Tavern, later Franklin House, demolished October 27, 1912, Circa 1892.

What Columbus, Ohio looked like in the 1890s through these Captivating photos

#21 C. M. Hubbard’s business at High and Cherry Streets, previously Swan Tavern, later Franklin House, demolished October 27, 1912, Circa 1892.

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←#20 C. M. Hubbard Livery on High and Cherry Streets, business location 1891-1896, photo showing Swan Tavern, later Franklin House, demolished October 27, 1912, Circa 1891
#22 Canal Boat Warehouse building, used for merchandise shipping in the 1830s, later Capital City Junk, 1898.→

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