Showing posts with label short north. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short north. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

Highlight - Short North




The Short North neighborhood in Columbus is a well-known, popular neighborhood, filled with restaurants, shops, and nightlife. Read on to learn more about this historic and beautiful area.


History
The name "Short North" traces its roots back to the vernacular used by police for the area during a period of decline, namely as the neighborhood that--from a suburban commuter's perspective--had fallen 'just short' of the central business district's north end--both physically and economically. A reputation for diversity and an artistic, Bohemian atmosphere has marked the Short North now and the 1980s saw the neighborhood's rebirth enter into full gear as galleries began to open up and started to flourish.


Short North Today
The Short North is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, centered on the main strip of High Street immediately north of downtown and extending until just south of the Ohio State University campus area. It is an easy walk from the convention center or Nationwide Arena district to the north. The Short North is often crowded on weekends, particularly during the monthly "Gallery Hop" and other local and downtown events.


The Short North is heavily populated with art galleries, specialty shops, pubs, nightclubs, and coffee houses. Most of its tightly packed brick buildings date from at least the early 20th century, with traditional storefronts along High Street (often with brightly painted murals on their side walls), and old apartment buildings and rowhouses and newer condominium developments in the surrounding blocks. The city installed 17 lighted metal archways extending across High Street throughout the Short North, reminiscent of such arches present in the area in the early 1900s.


“Arch City”
In 1888, Columbus was known nationwide as "Arch City" when arches illuminated the city as it celebrated the centennial of the creation of the Northwest Territory. Since Ohio had been the first state carved out of the Territory, Columbus was chosen to host the commemorative event. Knowing that 300,000 people would be descending upon the city (population 80,000), Columbus set out to make a statement by constructing a series of arches throughout downtown not only to light the streets but to dazzle the visitors.


Over the years, however, repair costs mounted and lampposts became the norm. By 1916, the arches disappeared altogether, and it would be nearly 100 years before they made their return.


Today, there are 17 high-tech arches spanning High Street, which are the architectural signature of the Short North. The 21st century twist is LED technology, which adds the excitement of evening light shows, running on the hour, after dark.


The individually programmable lights can be turned any of a million colors. The arches now provide a mile-long rainbow that has become the hallmark of the district.



Goodale Park
When Dr. Lincoln Goodale presented it to the city in 1851, Goodale Park was nothing more than forty acres of woods. Today the park is the epicenter of the Short North’s biggest events, one of the most acclaimed green spaces in Columbus and a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.


Over the years, Goodale Park has served as a Civil War military camp; a classic Victorian park (complete with lake and boathouse); and at one time was even the home of a petting zoo featuring two bears, two wolves, three foxes and nineteen rabbits!


Today, there are free summer concerts in the park, and new fountain in the pond, and is the site of one of Columbus' largest festival: ComFest. Their theme, "Party with a Purpose," promotes socially responsible living, alternative politics, arts & crafts and music. The event lasts three days, and takes place in July.

To learn more about the exciting events and features the Short North has to offer, visit here and here.


Monday, April 1, 2013

Things to do near the Short North in Columbus, Ohio - April 2013

Looking for something to do this month in Central Ohio? There is plenty to do near Downtown Columbus in the Short North! It is starting to get warmer here in Ohio we are going to see more Farmer's Markets and more outside events taking place. I can't wait!
 
Gallery Hop
When: April 6th
Where: High St in the Short North
Cost: FREE to roam the streets and visit all of the shops, street performers, and more!


Columbus Cupcake Challenge
When: April 10th from 7pm-9pm
Where: Camelot Cellars Winery - 958 North High St, Columbus, Ohio
Details: Enjoy FREE samples of each Cupcakery’s finest cupcake that will be entered into the competition and purchase some cupcakes to enjoy at home or the office!


Clintonville Farmers Market - Winter Market
When: April 6th, April 13th, 10am - 1pm
Where: James Episcopal Church
Details: Come and shop local! Flowers, produce, apparel, jewelry, items for your home, and more!


Celebrity Bartender Night!
When: April 16th
Where: Camelot Cellars Winery - 958 N High St, Columbus, Ohio
Cost: FREE to attend and all are welcome
Details: Join us as D2R 2012 members and CYP Club President, Derek Grosso, will sling drinks and a portion of bar sales will go toward D2R!


The 7th Annual Short North Gala
When: April 21st from 6pm-10pm
Where: Hilton Columbus Downtown - 401 N High Street Columbus, Ohio 43215
Details: The Gala is a highly experiential affair that immerses guests in the flavors and spirit of the Arts District. Cocktails, hors’ dourves and entertainment are followed by PageTech Ltd and the galleries of Short North reshaping the space and light of a ballroom with art, light, and sound. Then sample culinary tastes of your favorite restaurants. Tickets on sale now! More info here.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Highlight: Short North in Downtown Columbus, Ohio


If you live in or are familiar with Columbus, you have more than likely heard of the Short North. The Short North is a neighborhood downtown that is full of restaurants, shopping, parks, nightlife, and events. Short North is known for its monthly gallery hop, archways, hip and trendy vibe, and so much more. Where do the archways come from?In 1888, Columbus was known nationwide as “Arch City”. These arches illuminated the city as it celebrated the centennial of the creation of the Northwest Territory. Very cool! Did you know that the arches disappeared for nearly 100 years before they made a return? Now there are 17 arches along High Street that create a rainbow of colors highlighting the Short North area.
Goodale ParkThis park is the epicenter of most events that take place in the Short North like the popular ComFest which takes place in July.FUN FACT: Did you know this park was established in 1851 and once served as a Civil War military camp?Gallery HopThis is a popular event that takes place the first Saturday of every month. This is a chance to roam High Street, explore the new exhibits, purchase art, browse street vendors, and enjoy a relaxing night downtown.While you walk the streets look around and you will notice musicians, singers, dancers, stilt walkers, and even stage performers who all add to the Gallery Hop experience.
If you are interested in exploring the Short North, here is a map with a full list of all the restaurants and places to visit in the Short North.Have you been to the Short North? What's your favorite spot or thing to do?

Facts and details in this article were found at www.shortnorth.org