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Swaynes Addition & Southern Orchards, Columbus, Ohio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Swaynes Addition & Southern Orchards, Columbus, Ohio
Southern Orchards is an established neighborhood on the near south side of Columbus, Ohio. It is located immediately outside of downtown and is the 23rd most walkable neighborhood in Columbus with 3,538 residents. The neighborhood is the target of revitalization and beautification largely due to its anchor institution Nationwide Children's Hospital. and a renewed interest in urban living in the cities core. Since 2008, more than 70 properties have been improved through the hospital’s Healthy Homes program and continued revitalization is happening along the major streets of Livingston and Parson s as the city moves to reconnect the downtown to its surrounding neighborhoods. ==History==
The first development in the Near Southside Area was the city’s land purchase of what is now in front of Nationwide Children’s Hospital in 1839. Initially used as a graveyard, the graves were relocated and the land was developed into Livingston Park in 1885. What is now Nationwide Children’s Hospital was originally founded in 1892. One of the early subdivisions to develop was Swaynes Addition at the corner of Parsons and Livingston avenues. Wager Swayne served in the American Civil War and rose to the rank of Major General. Beck Street was originally called Swayne Street before it was changed, however Wager Street still remains.
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