East Town Street Historic District

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Coordinates39°57′36″N 82°59′12″W / 39.96001°N 82.98666°W / 39.96001; -82.98666 (a)
NRHPreferenceNo.76001425[1]
CRHPNo.CR-11
East Town Street Historic District
Contributing buildings
Interactive map of the district's CRHP boundaries among other CRHP sites
LocationColumbus, Ohio
Coordinates39°57′36″N 82°59′12″W / 39.96001°N 82.98666°W / 39.96001; -82.98666 (a)
NRHP reference No.76001425[1]
CRHP No.CR-11
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 30, 1976
Designated CRHPOctober 4, 1982

The East Town Street Historic District is a historic district in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 and the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1982; the district boundaries differ between the two entries.[1][2]

The Snowden-Gray House, a High Victorian-style two-and-a-half-story mansion with a cupola, built in 1852, is salient in the district. It was the Kappa Kappa Gamma National Headquarters from 1952 to 2018.[3] It housed the Heritage Museum, displaying the history of the organization. The building now serves as an event space.[4]

The Kelton House Museum and Garden is a historic house museum in the district.

Houses on the 300 block

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