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In 2010, Columbus won a Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust by Historic Preservation.
Mary Katherine Campbell, Miss Columbus, Ohio, won in both 1922 and 1923, and was also first runner-up in 1924.
The production won a number of awards from the American College Theatre Festival XXIX at the Riffe Center, Columbus, Ohio, and subsequently opened the 1997 festival in the Kennedy Center, returning to Dayton that fall, where it played in the Victoria Theatre in Dayton.
The Sounds won the series two games to one before advancing to the Southern League championship series against the Columbus Astros.
On October 3, 1920, the Triangles won what could be considered the very first APFA / NFL game, with a 14-0 defeat of the Columbus Panhandles at Triangle Park.
The team only won two games against NFL opponents during its entire history, both in the 1921 season, and both were relatively weak opponents: the Tonawanda Kardex, whose match against Rochester was their only game in the league, and the Columbus Panhandles, who would go 0-8 that year and end up at the bottom of the league standings.
Prior to that, the Columbus Bullies of the American Football League ( 1940 ) played the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1941 in a three-game series, which Columbus won, 2 games to 1.
The Crew won the 2002 Lamar Hunt U. S. Open Cup by defeating the Los Angeles Galaxy by a score of 1 to 0 at Columbus Crew Stadium.
Columbus won their first game in the stadium, 2 – 0, against New England Revolution in front of a sell – out crowd of 24, 741.
The Roughnecks then won three of their next four games, including their first home win on December 14, against the Columbus Landsharks.
Instead, the Blue Bombers were invited to play the Columbus Bullies of the American Football League of 1940 ; although Columbus won the three-game series, 2 games to 1, the one game Winnipeg won gives them a distinction of being one of only two current CFL teams to have defeated a top-level professional American football team ( the other being the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, who defeated the modern-day Buffalo Bills in a 1961 game ).
He won Pulitzer Prizes for Admiral of the Ocean Sea ( 1942 ), a biography of Christopher Columbus, and John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography ( 1959 ).
As a Columbus High School sophomore he hit cleanup for a baseball team that won a state championship.
His next three elections he won handily: He won in 2000 against Larry K. Nelson, 60 percent to 37 percent ; in 2002 against Craig Columbus, getting 61 percent of the vote ; and in 2004 against Justice Elizabeth Rogers, getting 60 percent.
Fedorov gained fame in the NHL for his unique style of play with the Detroit Red Wings, where he won 3 Stanley Cups before tenures with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Columbus Blue Jackets, and lastly the Washington Capitals, playing in over 1, 200 NHL games and 483 goals in the NHL.
The Power won the 2007 SAL Northern Division title, but lost in the league championship series to the Columbus Catfish in three-straight games.
The 2007 event was held at Lahey Family Fun Park in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, and was won by Rod Miller from Columbus, Ohio.
At the age of 15, while a student at West High School ( Columbus, Ohio ), she won a talent contest sponsored by local television station WTVN.
The Columbus Männerchor, a singing group, was established in 1848, and as early as 1852, won a ribbon for their talent at the North American Sangerfest.

Columbus and national
A 16-year-old Portland businessman and his Junior Achievement company, have been judged the `` Company of the Year '' in national competition completed this week at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
* 1872 – The Prohibition Party holds its first national convention in Columbus, Ohio, nominating James Black as its presidential nominee.
* Robert Banks, Linebacker / defensive end ; national high school player of the year by the Columbus, Ohio Touchdown Club in 1982
Local tradition holds that Columbus was considered as the location for the national capital.
Columbus has made the national news at least three times in the past two decades.
* Brian Bliss-former player for the USA men's national soccer team, former coach of the Major League Soccer Kansas City Wizards, currently technical director Columbus Crew
European contact commenced with Christopher Columbus ' second voyage, and many of the islands ' names originate from this period, e. g., Montserrat was named in honour of Santa Maria de Montserrat ( Our Lady of Montserrat ), after the Blessed Virgin of the Monastery of Montserrat, which is located on the Mountain of Montserrat, the national shrine of Catalonia.
Historian and writer Ana Juarbe writes in an article titled " Imposing the Past on the Present: History, the Public, and the Columbus Quincentenary " about the photographs of Villa Sin Miedo in Jack Delano's exhibition that " despite US citizenship, Puerto Rican national sentiment is convincingly expressed by land rescuers from a community known as " Villa Sin Miedo ".
* The College Board, a national non-profit examination body launched in 1900, has its headquarters on Columbus Avenue, across from Fordham University.
It was founded in Columbus, Ohio in December 1886 by an alliance of craft unions disaffected from the Knights of Labor, a national labor association.
Convinced that no accommodation with the leadership of the Knights of Labor was possible, the heads of the five labor organizations which issued the call for the April 1886 conference issued a new call for a convention to be held December 8, 1886 in Columbus, Ohio in order to construct " an American federation of alliance of all national and international trade unions.
The national heritage of racial discrimination via slavery has been a part of America since Christopher Columbus ' advent on the new continent.
And in 1993 decorated by the Dominican president Joaquín Balaguer with the Order of Christopher Columbus in the Knight grade, alongside the Dominican musicians Jorge Taveras, Manuel Tejada and Julio Gautreaux for their contribution to the development and divulgation of the national music.
They have challenged the ideological foundations of US national holidays, such as Columbus Day and Thanksgiving.
Earlier attempts to write a national epic, such as The Columbiad of Richard Snowden ( 1753-1825 ), ‘ a poem on the American war ’ published in 1795, or Joel Barlow's Vision of Columbus ( 1787 ) ( rewritten and entitled The Columbiad in 1809 ), were considered derivative.
Representing a district that was heavily Italian-American when he was first elected, he was best known for his sponsorship of legislation that made Columbus Day a national holiday.
Hanna's live animal demonstrations on Good Morning America and both of David Letterman's talk show incarnations brought national attention to the Columbus Zoo as well as to Hanna himself.
Membership in MVGC is concentrated in Columbus and Ohio generally, however there is a substantial national and international membership as well.
Although the agency viewed Project Mercury's purpose as an experiment to determine whether humans could survive space travel, the seven men immediately became national heroes and were compared to " Columbus, Magellan, Daniel Boone, and the Wright brothers.
The national organization has three offices: the Labor Services Division in Columbus, Ohio, the Steve Young Law Enforcement Legislative Advocacy Center in Washington, D. C., and the Grand Lodge " Atnip-Orms Center " National Headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee.
First Baptist Church is one of six national historic landmarks in Columbus, Indiana.
Spain's " national day " had moved around several times during the various regime changes of the 20th century ; establishing it on the day of the international Columbus celebration was part of a compromise between conservatives, who wanted to emphasize the status of the monarchy and Spain's history, and Republicans, who wanted to commemorate Spain's burgeoning democracy with an official holiday.
Later in the war the Confederate national government provided uniforms from a central depot system, including the famous Richmond and Columbus depots.
The director won many national and international awards for his work, including the highest honors from the American Film Festival, C. I. N. E., and the Columbus Film Festival, and claimed an Oscar nomination for the documentary Leo Beuerman.

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