Capitol Square
Capitol Square is a public square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The square includes the Ohio Statehouse, its Capitol Grounds, as well as the buildings and features surrounding the square. The Capitol Grounds are surrounded to the north and west by Broad [Street (Columbus, Ohio)|Broad] and High Streets. These are the main thoroughfares of the city since its founding. They form the city's 100 percent corner. The grounds are surrounded by 3rd Street to the east and State Street to the south. The oldest building on Capitol Square, the Ohio Statehouse, is the center of the state government and roughly in the geographic center of Capitol Square, Columbus and Ohio.
History
The statehouse grounds were donated by four prominent Franklinton landholders to form the new state capitol. As the city's downtown began to empty in the mid-20th century, several buildings around the square were demolished. A construction boom in downtown during the 1970s and 80s led to nearly all spaces being occupied again. Plans are to have the last empty space on 3rd Street developed by 2020.Attributes
Buildings and structures
Center: Ohio Statehouse, Capitol Atrium, and Senate Building;High Street
;Broad Street
- Broad & High building
- 8 on the Square
- New Hayden Building
- Hayden Building
- Rhodes State Office Tower
- 60 E. Broad St.
- 62 E. Broad St.
- 64-66 E. Broad St.
- Key Bank Building
- Trinity Episcopal Church
- PNC Bank Building
- Columbus Dispatch Building
- Central Ohio Federal Savings and Loan building
;Street corners
- Northwest: One Columbus Center
- Northeast: Chase Tower
- Southwest: National Exchange Bank building
- Southeast: U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
Public art
Governor James A. Rhodes The Doughboy Intersect The Newsboy- Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Memorial
- Ohio Veterans Plaza
- Statue of Christopher Columbus The Spirit of '98 These Are My Jewels William McKinley Monument former: Dr. Samuel Mitchel Smith and Sons Memorial Fountain