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like many places, Ohio has a capital. it is called Columbus
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actually Columbus is quite unusual for a state capital because it's a big city, the biggest in the state (bigger than Cleveland, i did not realise this). let's see what's in it
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there's nothing vastly visually interesting about these houses but it's worth noting that we are creeping east and everything is getting a fair bit older - these are all 1810s/1820s which in much of Ohio, unlike the rest of the Midwest, is old but not *that* oldpic.twitter.com/cnVqLKvSMQ
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this 1941 house, listed for reasons unknown to me, seems to be a pioneering instance of the McMansion and specifically of the Pringles Can of Shame (c)
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gigantic mausoleum, just hanging out, not even in a cemetery, just its own thingpic.twitter.com/egAs5GePyc
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montgomery, alert me when you get there pls
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Replying to @sarahmanavis
will do. i'm going alphabetical and only just hit franklin, so
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