The 1960s were a time of great change and progress in Columbus, Ohio. The city experienced significant growth during this time, and its culture and society were shaped by various events and movements. It was a decade marked by the struggle for civil rights, the reevaluation of urban spaces, and a quest for identity amidst rapid societal shifts.
Economic Growth Meets Innovation
Throughout the ’60s, Columbus rode the wave of post-war economic expansion, diversifying its economic base beyond manufacturing into services, education, and government sectors. The city’s prosperity was bolstered by the presence of The Ohio State University and state government operations, fostering a climate ripe for innovation and development. This financial uplift supported ambitious urban development projects, fueling optimism about Columbus’s prospects.
The Suburban Surge
The allure of suburban life continued to pull residents towards the city’s outskirts, driven by desires for more space, better education, and a different lifestyle. This suburbanization wave led to expansive development, including new homes, shopping centers, and highways, contributing to economic growth but also sparking debates over urban sprawl, traffic woes, and the decline of downtown vibrancy.
I’m amazed by the lack of trees in so many of the photos. Downtown and otherwise.
Why are these in black and white?
Every year we made a trip to go to downtown Lazarus for the amazing Christmas displays. I also got to meet Luci from Luci’s Toy Shop.
Today i learned there was a Marzetti’s restaurant.
Wonder if they started Johnny Marzetti??