Wednesday, July 17 2019

The Absolutely Craziest Houses In Ohio πŸ‘🌳

Picnic With The Pops Columbus Commons

Sponsored by Columbus Symphony and Picnic With The Pops: 6 Reasons Picnic With The Pops Is A Columbus Summer InstitutionThis Saturday: Picnic With The Pops: The Spinners! Buy your tickets hereπŸŽ»πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Happy Wednesday! Chelsea here.

Let's talk about weird houses. When I say weird, I want you to know that I mean the good, makes you wonder about the history, makes you want to hop in the car and go check it out for yourself kind of weird. Ohio has some serious gems when it comes to unique residences. From an actual ship turned into a lakeside retreat to UFO inspired, metal homes, we've got it all. 🏑😲

Navigator Feature Story: 

Navigator Originals ✏️

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One of the things I love most about Columbus is the people who live here. And the women behind Matter News are no exception! Tess sat down to chat with them about their organization, and their plans to change the way local news reports on things that have big impacts on the community. 

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It's so hot, and this weekend is only going to get hotter. So make your plans, because we've got the perfect way to cool off this summer. 

Talking Points ❀️ 

Epstein And Columbus πŸ’Έ

Jeffrey Epstein, recently arrested on trafficking charges, evidently

, in collaboration with Les Wexner. Wexner finally released a statement on Epstein yesterday, saying he was "

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"Do You Want To Stop?" πŸš™

. Ohio? "A Christmas Story" House and Museum, which, fair enough (I guess?), but it seems pretty inoffensive as far as tourist traps go.

Out On The Town 🍽

Downtown dining is on life support. Will it ever come back? Columbus Monthly looks at 

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Weather:

84 and heavy rain likely all day, with thunderstorms possible.

Air quality

: Good

Pollen:

 Moderate (Grass)

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Ohio Theatre 1934

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