Monthly Archives: December 2011
In the town of Worthington Ohio, in the northern reaches of Columbus, there is a little-known enclave of mid-century modern, Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired homes called Rush Creek Village. Known as Usonian architecture, and relatively undiscovered, even by Wright enthusiasts, Rush … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture
Tagged 1950, Frank Lloyd Wright, mid-century, modern, national register, Ohio, Rush Creek, Theodore Van Fossen, usonian, Worthington
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Apparently duckpin bowling is an east coast thing; this I didn’t know until recently. Most histories point to Baltimore for the origins of the sport. I grew up on duckpin bowling in Maryland, and it was always present – even … Continue reading
Posted in Bowling
Tagged bowling, duckpin, Fountain Square, Indianapolis, mid-century, retro, roadside, vintage
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