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    A Monolith Appears in Columbus

    It’s not shiny, and it’s not exactly mysterious, but Columbus now has a Monolith.

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    Appearing over a wet and cold evening, the monolith is located along West Goodale Street and Neil Avenue. Decked out in an OSU theme, the Columbus Monolith is about ten feet high. It’s placed on the south side of the former Orthodox church at 618 Neil Avenue that will soon be renovated into The Sanctuary event space. It joins the other monoliths that have been appearing around the world.

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    The Monolith alongside 618 Neil Avenue. Photo by Anne Evans.
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    Anne Evans
    Anne Evanshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-evans/
    Anne Evans is the Co-Founder and Director of Operations for The Metropreneur and Columbus Underground. She regularly contributes feature stories on both sites, as well as Mega Weekend each week. She has started and grown businesses, created experiences, forged community partnerships, and worked to create opportunities for others. She loves meeting new neighbors and those making an impact in our community. Want to connect?
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