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Columbus, Indiana

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First Financial Bank - Creekview Branch

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333 Wacker Drive
333 Wacker Drive
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The Columbus Circle Station
The Columbus Circle Station
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Breath of Life / Columbus
Breath of Life / Columbus
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Columbia Slide Library
Columbia Slide Library
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06:37
The Ferry as an Economic Driver
The Ferry as an Economic Driver
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02:06
70 Federal Street
70 Federal Street
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03:45
Toni Stabile Student Center, Columbia U.
Toni Stabile Student Center, Columbia U.
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Columbia School of International and Public Affairs Altschul Auditorium
Columbia School of International and Public Affairs Altschul Auditorium
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Architects Bijoy Ramachandran & Sunitha Kondur speak about their studio, Hundredhands, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architects Bijoy Ramachandran & Sunitha Kondur speak about their studio, Hundredhands, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Architect Vinu Daniels speaks about his studio, Wallmakers and his practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architect Vinu Daniels speaks about his studio, Wallmakers and his practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Architect Sameep Padora speaks about his studio, sP+a and his practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architect Sameep Padora speaks about his studio, sP+a and his practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Architect Abin Chaudhuri speaks about his studio, Abin Design Studio and his practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architect Abin Chaudhuri speaks about his studio, Abin Design Studio and his practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Architects Sangeeta Merchant & Sanjeev Panjabi speak about their studio, SPASM and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architects Sangeeta Merchant & Sanjeev Panjabi speak about their studio, SPASM and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Architects Robert Verrijt & Shefali Balwani speak about their studio, Architecture BRIO and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architects Robert Verrijt & Shefali Balwani speak about their studio, Architecture BRIO and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Architects Sidhartha Talwar & Ankur Choksi speak about their studio, Studio Lotus and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architects Sidhartha Talwar & Ankur Choksi speak about their studio, Studio Lotus and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Architects Melissa Smith & Sachin Bandukwala speak about their studio, BandukSmith Studio and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
Architects Melissa Smith & Sachin Bandukwala speak about their studio, BandukSmith Studio and their practice, at the IndiaNOW symposium
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Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia
1795 - Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia
Considered the foremost US example of two planning styles: the Baroque and City Beautiful this plan for the city of Washington, D.C. was published by John Reid in 1795, showing the layout of the city’s grid, north of the Potomac and the Eastern Branch (Anacostia) Rivers, up to W Street and includes part of Georgetown to the west. After President George Washington announced the area as the permanent seat of the national capital, Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker surveyed the site and, in 1791, Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant was appointed to plan the new city. However, L'Enfant was suspended from the project in 1792 and his assistant Andrew Ellicott took over, worked on L'Enfant's initial idea to prepare and publish the final plan of the City in the same year.
Pierre Charles L'Enfant
Washington, District of Columbia
18th Century
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Consider the Martini: The Development of a Classic Drink
Consider the Martini: The Development of a Classic Drink
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Toby Cecchini
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Hugh Hardy
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