The Reeb Avenue Center is a community center and 501(c)(3) in the Reeb-Hosack neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The Reeb Center opened in 2015, after a...
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James Joseph Reeb (January 1, 1927 – March 11, 1965) was an American Unitarian Universalist minister, pastor, and activist during the civil rights movement...
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Avenue In use Now the Reeb Avenue Center, a multi-use building. David Riebel design. 1909 Champion Elementary School 1270 Hawthorne Avenue Demolished Formerly...
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use Part of the Graham Family of Schools Reeb Avenue Elementary School / the Reeb Avenue Center 280 Reeb Avenue 1909 In use Multi-use building operated...
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That night, an anti-civil rights group murdered civil rights activist James Reeb, a Unitarian Universalist minister from Boston. The third march, which started...
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Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio (redirect from Reeb-Hosack)
Road to the east, and Fairwood Avenue to the west. It is just east of Innis Gardens. This is the area between Reeb Avenue and Hosack Street on the south...
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Presidential Center. In 2008, The Trust for Public Land acquired one of the remaining historic properties in the neighborhood, on the corner of Auburn Avenue. By...
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and Education Center, formerly known as the Highlander Folk School, is a social justice leadership training school and cultural center in New Market,...
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Legacy Center, on 455 Washington Avenue. The courtyard has a statue of Dr. King. Exterior Interior Dexter Avenue King Memorial...
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Princeton Theological Seminary (redirect from Center of Theological Inquiry)
William Swan Plumer, 1826, Presbyterian clergyman, author and educator James Reeb, 1953, Civil Rights martyr George S. Rentz, ordained in 1909; Navy chaplain...
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