Franklin County Memorial Hall

Franklin County Memorial Hall, also known simply as Memorial Hall, is an office building, multi-use facility, and memorial for war dead in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building is best-known today as the headquarters of Franklin County Public Health.

Franklin County Memorial Hall
Address280 E Broad St., Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates39°57′49.1″N 82°59′36.0″W
Public transit 10
TypeMulti-use facility
Capacity4,200
Construction
Built1906
ArchitectFrank Packard

Uses

The building currently holds the offices of Franklin County Public Health (the county's health department), Franklin County Veterans Services, and still retains a war memorial. The building was built from 1905 to 1906 by local architect Frank Packard.[1] The building features a 4,200-seat auditorium, which was the second largest in the United States behind Madison Square Gardens when it was completed.[2] The building has been used to host a variety of events:[3]

It was home to COSI (Center of Science and Industry) from 1964 to 1999 before it relocated to its current space in Franklinton.

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