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OhioExploration
Location: Pickerington, Ohio Gender: Male
Exploring Ohio's Forgotten and Historical Sites
| | | Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH < on 11/20/2011 12:29 AM >
| | | The Ohio National Bank of Columbus was built at the corner of Town and High Streets in downtown Columbus in 1911. The classic revival building featured a granite foundation, limestone walls and bronze fittings throughout. Since it was a federally chartered bank, the Ohio National Bank of Columbus issued its own national currency until 1935 when the process was transferred to the Federal Reserve. BancOhio Corporation was formed in 1929 and acquired the Ohio National Bank of Columbus. The bank was acquired by National City Corporation in 1984, but continued to operate as BancOhio until 1992, when all of National City's banks were renamed to unite under one brand. National City ceased operations at the Ohio National Bank building in 1999 and closed the branch. A property group now owns the building. The lobby was quite breathtaking when we entered...you can tell that bank buildings were truly built to impress. The quality of craftsmanship was quite remarkable. Even though the building had stood vacant for over a decade, it looked as if the bank had closed just weeks before. A large vault was located on the opposite end of the building from the main doors. The only area of the building not in great shape (as far as we could tell) was the ceiling of the top floor where signs of water damage were apparent. We found lots of old banking equipment left behind and even some old ledgers. Check out our website for many more photos, including a 360º interactive panorama of the lobby. http://www.ohioexp...ionationalbank.htm
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scatwomb
Location: duluth Gender: Male
| | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 1 on 11/20/2011 12:39 AM >
| | | This is amazing.
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Harvestman
Location: Somewhere in SORTA/TANK Territory! Gender: Male
Everything about me has a poker face.
| | | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 2 on 11/20/2011 4:54 AM >
| | | That vault...holy SHIT.
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OhioExploration
Location: Pickerington, Ohio Gender: Male
Exploring Ohio's Forgotten and Historical Sites
| | | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 3 on 11/20/2011 6:19 AM >
| | | Posted by HarvestmanMan That vault...holy SHIT.
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Yeah, that vault door is one of the most impressive things I've seen in my 11+ years of exploring...it was MASSIVE. The backside shown in the photo had glass over it so the gears could be seen but not tampered with. I wouldn't even want to guess how much a vault door like that would cost new today!
Exploring Ohio's Forgotten and Historical Sites https://www.OhioExploration.com |
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JohnInMi
| | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 4 on 11/20/2011 9:01 PM >
| | | It is a shame to see such a beautiful building vacant, yet it is also heartening to see that there is very little damage done to it, at least so far.
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MonoxideChild
Location: Rockford, IL Gender: Male
~creeper~
| | | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 5 on 11/21/2011 1:10 AM >
| | | that bank gives me wood..
~Quote By Thomas Edison~ I have far more respect for the person with a single idea who gets there than for the person with a thousand ideas who does nothing.... |
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Ecto
Location: minneapolis Gender: Male
“We may brave human laws, but we cannot resist natural ones.” -Jules Verne
| | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 6 on 11/21/2011 3:55 PM >
| | | Just out of curiosity how hard was it to get into this location, on a scale of 1 to 10
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OhioExploration
Location: Pickerington, Ohio Gender: Male
Exploring Ohio's Forgotten and Historical Sites
| | | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 7 on 11/22/2011 7:19 PM >
| | | On average it seems like it would be an 8-9. The place is usually locked up pretty tight and is on the main street of the downtown area. We got REALLY lucky the day we went to take photos...the front door was open! The owner was inside and after talking to him for a few minutes, he let us roam around for about an hour. It was pretty challenging getting to every nook and cranny in just a hour, but we knew this was probably the only time we'd be able to get in the place!
Exploring Ohio's Forgotten and Historical Sites https://www.OhioExploration.com |
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SPARKY_481
Location: Indy Gender: Male
| | | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 8 on 11/27/2011 12:00 AM >
| | | WOW, looks very cool. I am surprised it is vacant, I can't believe such a building and what it is used for would sit vacant let alone for over a decade. Some people pay to have professional pictures taken when they are trying to sell something, and after looking at your pictures they look professional and amazing to me! If the bank sells soon, you should request some moo-la, or more photography time lol.
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oesninja
| | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 9 on 12/26/2011 5:02 PM >
| | | WOW this banks is awsome man
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KMUE1991
Location: Maryland Gender: Female
ECUE
| | | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 10 on 1/21/2012 12:45 AM >
| | | Banks are one of my favorite places to explore, I once went to one with a bar attached to it which was a weird thing to see! Vaults are one of the coolest things to see abandoned, especially knowing everything that was once in there!
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CDSbigsby
Location: Lancaster, Ohio Gender: Male
| | | Re: Ohio National Bank; Columbus, OH <Reply # 11 on 1/27/2012 2:59 AM >
| | | Awesome catch, you weren't kidding about it looking like it just closed.
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