Columbus Neighborhoods
Curious C-Bus: How Mound Street Got Its Name
Clip: Season 3 Episode 7 | 1m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Columbus historian Ed Lentz tells the story of how Mound Street was named.
Columbus historian Ed Lentz tells the story of how Mound Street was named.
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Columbus Neighborhoods is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Columbus Neighborhoods
Curious C-Bus: How Mound Street Got Its Name
Clip: Season 3 Episode 7 | 1m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Columbus historian Ed Lentz tells the story of how Mound Street was named.
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Clip: S3 Ep7 | 8m | In 1953, an early Adena culture earthwork was excavated by archaeologists. (8m)
Central Ohio's Ancient History Preview
Preview: S3 Ep7 | 30s | We'll explore Central Ohio's rich history of burial mounds and earthworks. (30s)
From the Vault: Animal Effigy Pipes
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Clip: S3 Ep7 | 2m 40s | We visit the Ohio History Connection to look at animal effigy pipes excavated from an Aden (2m 40s)
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Clip: S3 Ep7 | 9m 2s | Ohio History Connection tries to solve the mystery of the Zenus Jackson House. (9m 2s)
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Columbus Neighborhoods is a local public television program presented by WOSU