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#1 A group of men playing craps, one sitting on a truck’s tailgate, at a transport facility on the banks of the Scioto River with the Neil House hotel in the background, Columbus, Ohio.

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#1 A group of men playing craps, one sitting on a truck’s tailgate, at a transport facility on the banks of the Scioto River with the Neil House hotel in the background, Columbus, Ohio.

What Columbus, Ohio looked like in the 1940s through these Fascinating Historical Photos

#1 A group of men playing craps, one sitting on a truck’s tailgate, at a transport facility on the banks of the Scioto River with the Neil House hotel in the background, Columbus, Ohio.

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