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Columbus, Ind.: A Midwestern Mecca Of Architecture
Architect Eliel Saarinen's First Christian Church (1942) helped launch a design revolution in Columbus, Ind. Nearly 30 years later, as part of that same movement, sculptor Henry Moore created the 20-foot-tall Large Arch as a public art work that could be walked through and around. (Photo: Chris Smith/Columbus Area Visitors Center)
Columbus, Ind., looks like any other small town, with its small shops and restaurants. But what sets this town apart is its architecture.
— npr.org
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