Moline Plow Company
Once home to Ohio’s largest distributor of farm equipment, the Ohio Moline Plow building is one of the few remaining examples of wholesaling and warehousing architecture in Columbus. Built in 1913 and renovated in 1998 to fit the needs of modern office and restaurant space, the interior features soaring 12 foot ceilings and large barbell shaped columns. The structure – which helped set the tone for the rest of the Arena District – was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
Location
343 N. Front St., Columbus, Ohio, 43215
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