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  1. Just south of downtown Columbus lies German Village, one of the most idyllic neighborhoods in the country. Built by German settlers hundreds of years ago, the area is defined by its brick homes and shops, as well as brick-lined streets. Historic charm and modern tweaks exist side by side here.

  2. German Village is Home. Whether you are interested in historic preservation and architecture, neighborhood events, or where to shop and dine, German Village has something for everybody.

  3. Things To Do in German Village. If architecture is high on your list, pick up a map at the German Village Meeting Haus and stroll Beck, Mohawk and Deshler streets to see some stunning homes. Tiny Frank Fetch Park provides a great spot to stop and sip a coffee from Winans or Stauf’s.

  4. German Village. A highway bridge over Interstate 70 is all that separates the German Village Historic District from downtown Columbus, but as one looks east from the interstate, the difference between old and new is glaring. A 20+ story structure sits just north of the interstate bridge, and just south, in German Village, no structure is higher ...

  5. German Village is a historic neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, just south of the city's downtown. It was settled in the early-to-mid-19th century by a large number of German immigrants, who at one time comprised as much as a third of the city's entire population.

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · German Village is one of the most popular destinations in Columbus. The historic neighborhood is full of charm. From the quaint brick streets to the late 1800s architecture, it’s always one of the top spots recommended to visitors who are coming to Columbus.

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · 7 Things to Do in Columbus, Ohio's German Village & Brewery District. Today, the 233-acre German Village is a vibrant historic quarter with buzzy shops and restaurants, peaceful parks, tree-shaded streets, and tons of festivals. Here are the best things to do, any time of year.

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