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Spotted on Washington St. near Columbus: a restoration underway of a building whose exterior still features its original cast iron columns from the 19th century. There's nothing all that distinctive about them, but the columns are a nice decorative and historical detail that I'm glad the building's owner saw fit to maintain.
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