High and Gay Streets Historic District

The High and Gay Streets Historic District is a historic district in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[1]

High and Gay Streets Historic District
Northeast block of the district
Interactive map highlighting the district's boundaries
LocationDowntown Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates39.96361°N 83.00091°W / 39.96361; -83.00091
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
NRHP reference No.14000041[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 4, 2014

The district includes 18 buildings, including three that are non-contributing, and one contributing building that has since been demolished. The buildings span three of four blocks surrounding the intersection of High and Gay Streets; the northwest block was predominantly used for parking at the time, with only one building, the Rankin Building (separately listed on the NRHP), on that block. Its boundaries are Wall St. on the west, Elm Aly. on the north, Lynn St. on the east, and Pearl St. on the south.[2]

The 15 contributing buildings range from two to ten stories in height. Their architecture styles include Italianate, Classical Revival, early 20th century commercial, mid-century modern, vernacular, and Art Moderne. The buildings are considered eligible for their quality of design and representation of noted Columbus architects. In addition, their association with the 19th and 20th century development of the city's High Street business corridor adds to the district's qualification.[2]

Southwest block
Southeast block
Northeast block
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