Columbus, the capital of Ohio, calls itself the All-American City. It has indeed produced such All-American institutions as Ohio State and Woody Hayes; James Thurber, who migrated to The New Yorker; John Glenn, of space and the U.S. Senate; George Wesley Bellows, the early 20th century painter-lithographer, who moved east; as well as the Accounting Hall of Fame, which never said "Goodbye, Columbus."
But, though Columbus is Ohio's second largest city—behind Cleveland, ahead of Cincinnati—with a metropolitan population of about 1.1 million, and shows signs...
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