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98 Franklin County Points of Interest PARKS AIRPORTS - PARKS Franklin County Points of Interest POI Index Champions G. C. ...........H-18 .. 20 Hilliard Davidson H.S. ....H-06 .. 17 Franklinton (CML) ......... O-13 .. 27 Alum Crest (8) ............... Q-18 .. 36 namePOINTS OF INTEREST Columbus C. C. ............. M-21 .. 29 Independence H.S. ........P-23 .. 30 Gahanna (CML) ............. J-21 .. 21 Ambassador INDEX Country Club at Linden-McKinley Grandview Heights ........ M-12 .. 27 Commons (9) ...............H-20 .. 21 Muirfield Village, the ....B-06 .... 1 Stem H.S. ....................K-16 .. 20 Grove City ...................... T-10 .. 34 Amberleigh (10) .............B-08 .... 2 NAME GRID PAGE Eagle Eye G.C. .............. L-20 .. 29 Linworth Harrisburg ...................... Y-06 .. 41 Amberleigh AIRPORTS Gahanna G. C. ................ I-21 .. 21 Alternative H.S. ............E-12 ...11 Hilliard (CML) .................. I-07 .. 17 Community (11) ...........B-08 .... 1 Golf Club Marion-Franklin H.S. ..... Q-17 .. 36 Hilltop (CML) ..................O-11 .. 26 Amberleigh Bolton Field Airport of Dublin, the ...............F-05 .... 9 Metro H.S. ......................K-13 .. 19 Karl Rd. (CML) ...............F-16 .. 12 Greenway (12) .............B-07 .... 1 Terminal .......................R-08 .. 33 Golf Club, the .................F-26 .. 14 Mifflin H.S. ......................H-18 .. 20 Linden (CML) ................. J-16 .. 20 American Addition (13) ... L-17 .. 20 Columbus Southwest Golf Depot, the ...............K-23 .. 22 New Albany H.S. ............E-24 .. 14 Livingston (CML) ........... O-20 .. 29 Amlin Crossing (14) ...... G-04 .... 9 Airport (Private) ...........R-05 .. 33 Heritage G.C. ................. J-05 .. 17 Northland H.S. ...............F-16 .. 12 Main (Carnegie) Amos Lynch Plaza Darby Dan Hickory Hills G.C. ........... T-03 .. 32 Olentangy (CML) ...........................N-15 .. 28 / Mayme Moore (15) .. M-16 .. 28 Airport (Private) ...........P-03 .. 24 Homestead Orange H.S. ...............YY-15 .... 3 Martin Luther King Amvet Village (16) ..........K-17 .. 20 John Glenn Springs G. C. ............... Y-22 .. 46 Pickerington (CML) .......................... M-17 .. 28 Anheuser Busch Columbus Jefferson Golf & C. C. .... J-24 .. 22 Central H.S. .................S-28 .. 39 New Albany (CML) .........E-24 .. 14 Sports ......................... G-12 ...11 International Airport ..... L-20 .. 21 Kinsale G.C. .................YY-09 .... 2 Pickerington Northern Lights (CML) ...H-17 .. 12 Antrim .............................F-12 ...11 Cell Phone Lot .............K-20 .. 21 Lakes Golf North H.S. ................... Q-29 .. 39 Northside (CML) ............. L-14 .. 19 Arbor Ridge (17) ............ A-11 .... 2 OSU Airport and C.C., The ............ZZ-17 .... 4 Reynoldsburg - Livingston Northwest (CML) ............C-10 .. 10 Argus (18) ..................... O-20 .. 29 (Don Scott Field) .......... F-11 .. 10 Links at Campus H.S. .............. O-24 .. 30 Old Worthington .............E-13 ...11 Ashburnham (19) .......... G-21 .. 13 Rickenbacker Groveport, the ..............V-21 .. 45 Reynoldsburg - Summit Parsons (CML) .............. O-16 .. 28 Astronaut Grove (20) .....C-17 .... 4 International Little Bear G.C. ............ZZ-14 .... 3 Campus H.S. .............. M-28 .. 31 Pickerington Public ........S-28 .. 39 Audubon (21) ................. J-15 .. 19 Airport Terminal ...........X-18 .. 44 Little Turtle G.C. .............E-20 .. 13 Rosemont H.S. ............... J-17 .. 20 Powell ............................A-10 .... 2 Avery Rd. .......................C-06 .... 1 Medallion South H.S. ..................... O-16 .. 28 Reynoldsburg (CML) ......N-24 .. 30 Balgriffin .........................F-06 .... 9 Cem CEMETERIES Club G. C., the ...........YY-20 .... 5 South-Western Shepard (CML) .............. L-18 .. 28 Ballantrae Park & Pool ...F-06 .... 9 Mentel Memorial G. C. ...R-07 .. 33 Career Academy ..........S-09 .. 34 South High (CML) ..........S-15 .. 36 Bank One Alton .............................. O-06 .. 25 Muirfield illageV G.C. .....B-06 .... 1 St. Charles H.S. ............ M-17 .. 28 Southeast (CML) ............R-21 .. 37 Greenway (22) .............C-17 .... 4 Arlington New Albany C. C. ...........F-23 .. 14 St. Frances Upper Arlington ..............H-11 .. 18 Barack Rec. Ctr. (23) .....P-16 .. 28 Field of Honor ..............U-25 .. 38 New Albany Desales H.S. ................H-16 .. 12 Upper Arlington .............. K-11 .. 18 Barnett (24) ................... O-20 .. 29 Concord ........................ W-11 .. 42 Links G. C. ...................D-25 .. 14 Thomas Upper Arlington .............. L-11 .. 18 Battelle Darby Creek Eastlawn Burial Park ...... L-17 .. 20 Ohio State Worthington H.S. .........E-13 ...11 Wagnall’s Memorial ........X-25 .. 46 Metro Park ...................S-04 .. 32 Evergreen University G.C. ............. I-11 .. 19 Tree of Life H.S. .............. I-15 .. 19 Westerville......................C-18 .... 4 Battelle Riverfront (25) ...N-14 .. 27 Cemetery Assoc. ......... L-17 .. 20 Pinnacle G.C. .................U-13 .. 35 Upper Arlington H.S. ...... J-12 .. 19 Westland Area ............... O-08 .. 26 Beacon Fields (26) ......... J-07 .. 17 Fancher ..........................B-23 .... 6 Raymond Walnut Ridge H.S. ......... O-22 .. 29 Whetstone (CML) ............ I-13 .. 19 Beatty (27) .................... M-16 .. 28 Fernwood .......................X-16 .. 44 Memorial G. C. ............ L-09 .. 18 West H.S. .......................O-11 .. 26 Whitehall (CML) ............ M-21 .. 29 Beechcroft (28) ..............E-16 .. 12 Flint Road (Gardner) ......B-14 .... 3 Rocky Fork Westerville Worthington Park ...........C-15 .... 4 Beechwold (29) ............. G-13 ...11 Forest Lawn Hunt & C. C. ................. I-22 .. 22 Central H.S. ...............ZZ-19 .... 5 Beechwood (30) ...........ZZ-10 .... 2 Memorial Gardens ....... L-23 .. 30 Safari G. C. ...................A-08 .... 1 Westerville North H.S. ....B-20 .... 5 munMUNICIPAL BUILDINGS Belvedere (31) ...............B-05 .... 1 Franklin Hills Scioto C. C. ....................K-10 .. 18 Westerville South H.S. ...C-18 .... 4 Berwick (32) .................. Q-19 .. 37 Memory Gardens .........X-24 .. 46 Tartan Fields G. C. .........A-05 .... 1 Westland H.S. ............... O-07 .. 25 Bexley City Hall ..............N-18 .. 28 Bevelhymer ....................C-25 .... 6 Galloway ........................R-06 .. 33 Thorn Apple C. C. ..........N-05 .. 25 Whetstone H.S. ..............H-13 .. 19 Brice Village Offices ...... Q-24 .. 30 Bicentennial (33) ............C-18 .... 4 Glen Rest Turnberry G. C. ..............P-26 .. 31 Whitehall- Canal Winchester Bicentennial Memorial Estate ...........N-26 .. 31 Wedgewood Yearling H.S. ................N-21 .. 29 Municipal Bldg. ............V-25 .. 46 / Galbreath (34) ...........N-14 .. 27 Green Lawn .................. O-13 .. 27 Golf & C. C. .................A-09 .... 2 Worthington - Columbus City Hall ........N-14 .. 27 Big Run ......................... Q-09 .. 34 Jewish Cemetery Wee Links ......................E-04 .... 9 Kilbourne H.S. .............C-11 .. 10 Dublin City Hall ..............D-07 .... 9 Big Walnut ..................... O-22 .. 30 (New) .......................... Q-18 .. 36 Westchester G. C. ..........V-24 .. 46 Gahanna City Hall .......... J-22 .. 21 Bishop’s Run Jewish Cemetery Wilson Road G. C. ......... L-09 .. 18 hos HOSPITALS Grandview Heights Parkland (35) ...............C-05 .... 1 (Old) .............................P-18 .. 28 Worthington Hills C. C. ...C-11 .... 3 City Hall ...................... M-12 .. 27 Blackburn (36) ................N-16 .. 28 Jewish Cemetery York G.C. ........................C-13 ...11 Hospitals Grove City City Hall ........ T-10 .. 34 Blacklick (37) ..................U-21 .. 37 (Temple Israel) ............ O-13 .. 27 Mount Carmel Groveport Blacklick Creek Trail .......R-23 .. 38 Kingwood high HIGHschool SCHOOLS East Hospital ................. L-23 .. 30 Municipal Offices .........U-21 .. 37 Blacklick Ridge ...............K-25 .. 22 Memorial Park ...........YY-13 .... 3 Franklinton ....................N-13 .. 27 Hilliard City Hall .............. J-06 .. 17 Blacklick Woods Maple Grove ..................B-23 .... 6 Africentric Early Grove City ..................... V-11 .. 42 Lithopolis Village Metro Park .................. O-25 .. 30 Mt. Calvary .................... O-13 .. 27 College H.S. ............... M-19 .. 29 St. Ann’s ........................C-17 .. 12 Admin. Offices .............X-25 .. 46 Blendon Ravines Northlawn .......................A-18 .... 4 Beechcroft H.S. ..............E-16 .. 12 Nationwide Lockbourne Metro Park ...................E-20 .. 13 Oak Grove ......................S-04 .. 32 Bexley H.S. ....................N-18 .. 28 Children’s .....................N-16 .. 28 Village Office................X-17 .. 44 Blendon Woods Old Franklinton ...............N-13 .. 27 Bishop Hartley H.S. ....... O-19 .. 29 OhioHealth Marble Cliff Metro Park ...................F-20 .. 13 Pioneer ...........................D-18 .. 12 Bishop Ready H.S. .........P-10 .. 26 Doctors Hospital ........... O-07 .. 25 Village Hall ................... L-11 .. 27 Blodwen (38) .................. S-11 .. 35 Resurrection ...................A-13 .... 3 Bishop Watterson H.S. ...H-13 .. 19 Dublin Methodist ...........E-05 .... 9 Minerva Park Blue Lake (39) ............... O-03 .. 24 St. Joseph’s...................W-15 .. 44 Briggs H.S. ..................... P-11 .. 26 Grant Medical Center ....N-15 .. 28 Community Building .....F-17 .. 12 Boyer Nature
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