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  2. Cool Bars With Arcades That Are Well Worth Your Quarters

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    Columbus, Ohio Not only will you find the standard classic arcade games and pinball machines at Old North Arcade, you can also play Skee-ball, foosball, air hockey, and Dance Dance Revolution.

  3. Union Station (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Union Station was an intercity train station in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, near The Short North neighborhood. The station and its predecessors served railroad passengers in Columbus from 1851 until April 28, 1977.

  4. Easton Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Easton Town Center is a shopping center and mall in northeast Columbus, Ohio, United States. Opened in 1999, the core buildings and streets that comprise Easton are intended to look like a self-contained town, reminiscent of American towns and cities in the early-to-mid 20th century. Included in the design are fountains, streets laid out in a ...

  5. Dayton Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The Arcade is a historic, architecturally elegant complex in the heart of Dayton's central business district. Built between 1902 and 1904, it was conceived by Eugene J. Barney of the Barney & Smith Car Company and consists of nine interconnecting buildings topped by a glass-domed rotunda, 70 feet (21 m) high and 90 feet (27 m) in diameter ...

  6. Here's what's happening this weekend in central Ohio - AOL

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    Entertainment series get underway: UnderCurrent, Cap City Festivals and Wine Down Wednesdays, MadLab and Franklin Park go retro and more.

  7. Malibu Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Malibu Grand Prix (MGP) is an entertainment company that was popular during the 1970s and 1980s as a franchised miniature indy car racing track. The typical complex included a 3000-4000 sq ft. arcade with a concession stand and a race track outside, covering around 10,000 to 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m) altogether.

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