1112 Oak St
Columbus, OH 43205, USA

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1102-1112 Oak St (Commercial Buildings), Columbus, Franklin County, OH

The Columbus Near East Side is a large residential area which developed between 1880 and 1930. However, small commercial areas are located along Oak Street, an east-west street, at its intersections with north-south streets. The buildings located in these areas are generally two-story brick and frame structures with little ornamentation. 1102-1112 Oak Street, which is larger in scale than most such buildings, contained businesses on the first floor and apartments on the second. Original occupants of the storefronts included a druggist, grocer, barber, tailor, and dry goods store.

1102-1112 Oak St (Commercial Buildings), Columbus, Franklin County, OH

The Columbus Near East Side is a large residential area which developed between 1880 and 1930. However, small commercial areas are located along Oak Street, an east-west street, at its intersections with north-south streets. The buildings located in these areas are generally two-story brick and frame structures with little ornamentation. 1102-1112 Oak Street, which is larger in scale than most such buildings, contained businesses on the first floor and apartments on the second. Original occupants of the storefronts included a druggist, grocer, barber, tailor, and dry goods store.

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