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  1. About Tower House. Headmaster's Welcome; Why Tower House? Co-Educational School Links; Our Values & Commitment; How We Achieve our Aims; School House System; Reports & Reviews; Policies; Awards; Meet Our Staff & Governors; Interactive Map; Contact Us; Admissions. Open Mornings & Tours; Registration Form; Fees & Bursaries; International Boys ...

  2. The LeVeque Tower is a 47-story skyscraper in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. At 555 feet 5 inches (169.29 m) it was the tallest building in the city from its completion in 1927 to 1974, and remains the second-tallest today. Designed by C. Howard Crane, the 353,768-square-foot (32,866.1 m 2) Art Deco skyscraper was opened as the American Insurance ...

  3. Contents. The Towers (Ohio State) Abraham Lincoln Tower & Justin S. Morrill Tower, also known as The Towers, Morrill Tower or Lincoln Tower are two undergraduate residential houses at Ohio State University. The Towers are located on the Ohio State University across from the east banks of the Olentangy River.

  4. 714 Followers, 353 Following, 202 Posts - Tower House School (@towerhouseschool) on Instagram: "🏫 Located next to Richmond Park, we are an independent day prep school providing an exceptional, nurturing education for boys aged 4 to 13 📍East Sheen".

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  5. Tower House School. 188 Sheen Lane, East Sheen, London, SW14 8LF. Telephone: 020 8876 3323. Email: admissions@thsboys.org.uk. Website: www.thsboys.org.uk. Twitter: @towerhousesch. Facebook: @Tower-House-School-100072290408154. Instagram: @towerhouseschool. LinkedIn: /school/tower-house-school. Chair: Mr Antony Phillips. Head: Mr N Lunnon, BSc, PGCE

  6. The James A. Rhodes State Office Tower is a 41-story, 629-foot (192 m) state office building and skyscraper on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Rhodes Tower is the tallest building in Columbus and the fifth tallest in Ohio. The tower is named for James A. Rhodes, the longest-serving Ohio governor, and features a statue of Rhodes ...

  7. April 4, 1983. The Martin Luther King Jr. Performing and Cultural Arts Complex is a historic building in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1925 as the Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places and Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983.