Columbia Building

 The Columbia Building was built in 1895 designed by Stribling & Lum Architects, prominent architects in Columbus working as a team from 1902 to 1933. The building is one of the few remaining nineteenth century commercial buildings still standing along the main north-south artery of High Street in Columbus. The sandstone façade of the building along with the large, curved glass front windows topped with leaded glass are impressive for their size and craftsmanship. The interior of the building has a large hand-carved mahogany bar with inlay, mosaic tile floors, and stained glass windows. A pressed tin ceiling runs throughout the rear of the building.