COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The former Spaghetti Warehouse, a building that holds many memories of Columbus diners, will meet a ...
The trolley inside the old Spaghetti Warehouse in Franklinton has been successfully removed after a last-minute push ...
Crews began demolishing the Spaghetti Warehouse in Franklinton, which will be replaced by apartment complexes.
Columbus architect documents the 134-year-old history of the Spaghetti Warehouse building before its demolition.
Robert Weiler Co. is working with Falco Smith & Kelley Ltd., Moody Nolan and the owners of Spaghetti Warehouse to redevelop ...
Before demolition fully commenced, workers took time to remove a trolley car that had been installed in the building in early 1978.
The first one is the Lewistown and Reedsville electric railway Car 23, which was built in 1914, and bought by the Lewistown and Reedsville Electric Railway. After the abandonment of trolley ...
The big cranes were there last week and this week, but they are actually gone today.” The trolley car was offered to the Columbus Historical Society, but board of trustees member Bob Hunter said ...
Among the biggest surprises awaiting Durst in the building was the trolley car that the Spaghetti Warehouse owners had installed in the building — through a hole broken in the wall — in early ...
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