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What would you put in your love letter to Columbus?

Hanna’s love letter to Columbus includes The Scioto Mile, the Columbus Zoo, and Ohio Stadium. What would you put in yours?

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Few things can top the magic from the MLS Cup victory. | Photo by CBUStoday

Hanna, here. I put together some of my favorite videos of Columbus into my own love letter to the city.

If you’ve been following along with us for awhile, you probably could’ve predicted some of the spots I included:

I had to add clips of The Scioto Mile (my favorite place for a stroll), and lots of sports: Ohio Stadium + Brutus; Huntington Park; and Lower.com Field after the Crew won the MLS Cup. Plus, no love letter is complete in my book without a good skyline view from a rooftop, and that’s where Goodale Station came into play.

I want to know what you would include in your love letter to CBUS. What are the spots that are special to you? Let us know, and we’ll share your responses in an upcoming newsletter.

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