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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
This 177-year-old cottage in Worthington is the most charming thing you'll see today.ππ‘
Happy Hump Day! Chelsea, here.
We've shared a lot of houses with you all over the last year, but this one has us all charmed. Tucked away in Old Worthington, this fully-gated and fully remodeled cottage was built in 1841. That's 177 years ago, long before Texas and Florida were even States, way before sliced bread, and definitely before people cared about updated kitchens and recessed lighting.
Although this home retains it's charming cottage vibe, the inside is absolutely stunning, with vaulted ceilings, a finished basement, and even a shower for your dogs. You don't want to miss this one people!
Navigator full story: This 177-Year-Old Cottage Has Been Completely Remodeled And Itβs Absolutely Charming
Weather π‘High of 50F. Areas of dense fog with AM showers and clouds in the afternoon. But who even cares because it's going to be 50 DEGREES!
Navigator Originals βοΈAre You Good Enough To Play Football For The Ohio State University?The Ohio State University is holding Walk-on tryouts next week. Do you think you have what it takes? If you're a current student, you can check out the requirements and decide if you want to be a part of the greatest college football team in the country. 14 Florists To Follow On Instagram From The 614The gray Ohio skies that we've all come to know and love, and by "know and love" I mean somewhat tolerate and secretly hate, are back in full swing. If you need something to brighten up your days, consider following these 14 amazing florists and floral designers from the 614. Stop and look at the roses, why don't you? Cleveland Based Restaurant TownHall Is Headed To The Short NorthTownHall, a Cleveland restaurant famous for its inclusive menu, is opening a new location in the Short North. The restaurant will feature menu items for vegans, vegetarians, meat eaters, and more.
Around Town πThis potential snowstorm has people on edge, but NBC4's David Mazza is asking Columbus residents to chill out. The models for this storm are all over the place, but for now, Mazza is calling for 2-5 inches of snow in the Columbus area. [Facebook]A 17-year-old-boy was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder for plotting a mass shooting at Hilliard Davidson High School. John T. Staley III was tried as an adult and could serve up to 11 years in prison after pleading no contest to the charges. His sentencing will take place on February 8. Staley had extensive plans to commit his crime, including diagrams, internet research on guns and ammunition, and Nazi, neo-Nazi and racist information and imagery, as well as sites glorifying school shooters, on several of his devices. [DISPATCH/Futty]A local teacher could be on his way to national recognition. Jonathan Juravich, a first-grade teacher in Powell was already named the Ohio Teacher of the Year. Now he is a top-four finalist for National Teacher of the Year. [NBC4/Chengery]To the surprise of absolutely no one, top Republicans have been reaching out to Hillbilly Elegy author JD Vance, encouraging him to run for Senate now that Josh Mandel has stepped down from the race. [POLITICO/Kim & Robillard]
Coming Up ππ 1/10-14: The Phantom of the OperaπΉ 1/10: St Vincentπ 1/12: Blue Jackets vs. Vancouver Canucksπ 1/12: Ron WhiteπΈ1/12: Chris Jansonπ€ 1/12: Rick SpringfieldπΈ 1/12: Willie Phoenixπ± 1/12: The Amazing Cat Show IIIπ° 1/12-21: Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musicalπ 1/13: John MulaneyπΊ 1/13: Saturday Morning Cartoons at Gateway Film Centerπ· 1/13: PBJ & JazzπΈ 1/13: MotherfolkπΆ 1/14: Cooking For Dogs at 1400 Food Labπ 1/14: The Science of Star Wars
Longread At a time when most industries seem to be feeling the waves of the #metoo campaign, Silicon Valley is hosting raging parties that are pushing the boundaries. Some say the valley is destined to be a weird place, with inventors and creators all pushing to come up with the next big thing.But these parties aren't just casual work hangouts. They can last for days and include rich, powerful men, young women, and a lot of drugs, in a paradigm that's as old as humanity itself.Vanity Fair: OH MY GOD, THIS IS SO F---ED UPβ: Inside Silicon Valley's Secretive, Orgiastic Dark Side
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