Franklin County Memorial Hall Explained

Franklin County Memorial Hall
Address:280 E Broad St., Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates:39.9636°N -82.9933°W
Type:Multi-use facility
Built:1906
Architect:Frank Packard
Capacity:4,200

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.

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 the Franklin County Historical Society, which operated the Franklin County Museum of History here.[4] The historical society also created the museum COSI (the Center of Science and Industry). COSI operated out of Memorial Hall from 1964 to 1999 before it relocated to its current space in Franklinton.[5]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Memorial Hall History.
  2. Web site: Memorial Hall History.
  3. Web site: Memorial Hall History.
  4. Web site: Fchs_B1_F34_012.
  5. Web site: COSI - History of COSI.