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The Avenue of the Columns, also known as 8th street, is an urban street in downtown Columbia, Missouri.〔(Latest work on Avenue of the Columns in Columbia nears completion - Columbia Missourian )〕 It connects the University of Missouri and Francis Quadrangle to the Boone County Court House and the Columbia City Hall. The avenue has long symbolized "town and gown" in this Midwestern college town. Sitting in the center of Francis Quad on the south are the 6 ionic columns of the former Academic Hall, aligned with these on the north are the 4 doric columns of the former Boone County Courthouse.〔(» Avenue of the Columns – 8th Street )〕 William Jewell, the first mayor of Columbia, is said to be responsible for this decision.〔(UED6009 Boone County Courthouse | University of Missouri Extension )〕 The domed Jesse Hall and its corinthian columns are also in the alignment. The street is also home to the Tiger Hotel, the Guitar Building, and the offices of the ''Columbia Missourian''. Civic planning efforts have focused on in-fill development and beautification.〔(Avenue of the Columns | DiscoverTheDistrict.com )〕 In 2014, it became the center of a controversy over the decision to build single-use student housing despite mixed-use and ground floor retail being the focus of community planning.〔(Opus deadline passes; no legal action yet - Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Local News )〕 In 5 blocks, the street crosses three National Register of Historic Places districts. ==Gallery== File:Mizzou Jesse Thumb.jpg|Jesse Hall and the columns on Francis Quadrangle File:CoMo city hall front.jpg|Columbia City Hall File:Tiger Hotel - 2013.jpg|Tiger Hotel File:Boone County Courthouse in Columbia, Missouri.jpg|Boone County Courthouse File:AvenueOfTheColumns.JPG|Jesse Hall seen from the Avenue of the Columns 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Avenue of the Columns」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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