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June
9

Sculpture Walk Around Columbus, OH - Cutler Real Estate

Public art has long been part of the fabric of Columbus, with an eclectic collection of sculptures, monuments, and memorials spread throughout some of the city's most popular public gathering places. You never know where you might stumble upon a unique sculpture as you tour the area, and the outstanding collection of parks in Columbus provide the perfect backdrop for many of the most iconic public sculptures in the city. Ready to start exploring? Start with our guide to eight great places for a sculpture walk around Columbus.

Topiary Garden

480 E. Town St., Columbus, OH 43215

Where else can you find a collection of living sculptures? There are very few places in the world quite like the Topiary Garden, and this Columbus landmark was created by two artists who called the city home. The Topiary Garden features a recreation of a post-Impressionist painting by artist George Seurat, sculpted from living trees, shrubs, and plants. This park is framed by a peaceful pond that represents the River Seine, and the park itself is one of the oldest public parks in Columbus. While the Topiary Garden is open all year long, it's an especially great place for a sculpture walk during the spring and summer when everything in the park is in full bloom.

Garden of Constants – Ohio State University Campus

2055 Millikin Rd., Columbus, OH 43210

The Ohio State University campus is loaded with history, art, architecture, and beautiful views around every corner. There's so much to explore when you visit the campus for a tour, and the Garden of Constants, also known as The Numbers Garden, is one of the most popular attractions for visitors. The Garden of Constants is filled with large statues of numbers, scattered around beautiful gardens and scenic campus buildings. It was created in 2004 to honor the Dreese Lab where it's located, as a way to honor the academic disciplines of information science and electrical engineering that students at the lab learn about during their university years.

Genoa Park

303 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215

The Scioto Mile is home to some of the most widely visited parks in Columbus, and the next three parks on our list are all part of this outdoor oasis in the city. Public art is one of the big reasons that these parks are so popular, and Genoa Park is home to some of the city's most unique, unusual sculptures. Two of the Scioto Lounge deer sculptures, positioned like people overlooking the scenery of Columbus, are located at Genoa Park. The third is nearby on the Rich Street Bridge, and it's the perfect place to snap a selfie during your sculpture walk.

Schiller Park

1069 Jaeger St., Columbus, OH 43206

The second-oldest park in Columbus, Schiller Park was established in 1867 and has been one of the city's most popular parks ever since. In addition to a wide variety of athletic fields, gorgeous gardens, perfect picnic locations, and a scenic pond, Schiller Park is also home to some unique public art. The statue of Frederick Schiller, for whom the park was named, towers over a central location in the park. There's also the iconic Umbrella Girl statue, a beautiful bronze work that is part of a fountain in Schiller Park.

Columbus Museum of Art

480 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215

It's no surprise that the Columbus Museum of Art is a great place to explore sculptures indoors, but you don't even need to enter the building to enjoy a sculpture walk. A walk around the building, which is an architectural, artistic marvel on its own, will allow you to take in six unique sculptures spread around the outside of the facility. The sculptures were created over the course of more than 50 years by both local and international artists. You can tour the outside of the facility anytime for free, and of course, it's more than worth going inside to see even more inspiring, amazing art.

Battelle Riverfront Park

25 Marconi Blvd., Columbus, OH 43215

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If you're interested in memorials that honor the many people who have shaped Columbus into the fantastic city that it is today, then you'll definitely want to visit Battelle Riverfront Park. This park is home to the City of Columbus Firefighters Memorial, the Freedom sculpture, the Spanish American War Memorial, and the Workers Memorial. The James W. Barney Pickaweekee Story Grove, also located at this park, is a great place to bring the kids for a whimsical sculpture walk with a unique collection of sculptures from renowned artist Jack Greaves.

McFerson Commons

218 West St., Columbus, OH 43215

While it may not technically be a sculpture, the historic arch at McFerson Commons definitely qualifies as a spectacular piece of public art. The arch was salvaged from the Columbus Union Train Station when it was demolished in 1979, but it looks like it could have been pulled straight from an ancient Roman city. The arch overlooks a beautiful green space where you will often find special events, festivals, and sporting events all year long.

Ohio Statehouse

1 Capitol Square, Columbus, OH 43215

The Ohio Statehouse is an excellent destination for learning more about the history of Ohio and Columbus. It's also home to eight unique public sculptures created over the course of more than 125 years. Attractions here include The Doughboy World War I memorial, the Peace sculpture, the Ohio Veterans Plaza, and the William McKinley Monument, to name a few. While you're there, head inside the Ohio Statehouse for a fascinating guided tour and stop by the gift shop to pick up a unique souvenir from your visit.

Discover Columbus

There are countless sculptures in the city that didn't quite make our list. Which one will you visit first?

May
26

Birria Tacos - Columbus, OH - Cutler Real Estate

Looking for a new Taco Tuesday destination? Luckily, Columbus is known for having the best taco scene around.

Tacos started as a traditional street food snack over 100 years ago, but they've since become quite an international sensation. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch, a happy hour snack, or a nice dinner, tacos are always a good option — no matter the time of day. With so many different styles and toppings, they are customizable and versatile, so they can be truly be enjoyed by anyone. With so many options around, you'll have no problem finding your new favorite taco at one of these local restaurants.

Condado

1227 N. High St, Columbus, OH 43201

There's no better place to get creative with tacos than Condado. This taco restaurant allows you to customize everything. Choose your protein, veggies, toppings, and sauce. With a wide variety of salsas and queso, you'll never run out of new combinations to try. We recommend the JuJu shell, a combination of hard shell and a soft tortilla held together with a layer of queso.

Bakersfield

733 N. High St, Columbus, OH 43215

Pair your favorite taco with your favorite tequila or whiskey at Bakersfield. This restaurant is known for its delicious tacos, large drink selection, and quirky old western atmosphere. Most tacos are $3 to $4, and with options like Short Rib or Pollo Diablo, you're sure to find your new favorite combination. With a wide selection of cocktails, Bakersfield is a great spot for happy hour.

Los Gauchos

461 Commerce Square, Columbus, OH 43228

Famous for its Tacos Al Pastor, this little counter-style restaurant now has multiple locations is often considered one of the best taco spots in Columbus. In addition to tacos, they also offer several authentic Mexican dishes. Check out Los Gauchos website for a list of daily specials. Stop in and enjoy your tacos in-person or order takeout online.

Local Cantina

600 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215

Delicious hand-crafted tacos and craft beer can be found at Local Cantina, a popular Columbus Mexican restaurant. The menu features 18 different types of tacos priced between $3 and $4.50 each. You can also enjoy many appetizers, including all-you-can-eat chips and salsa. In addition to a nice craft beer selection, Local Cantina also offers various special bourbons and tequilas. Stop in and enjoy a nice dinner with friends or family, or order one of their take-out family meals to go.

Dos Hermanos

59 Spruce St., Columbus, OH 43215

Dos Hermanos started as a food truck in 2002 and has since opened one of the most popular restaurants in Columbus. Order your tacos Mexican Style (onions, cilantro, grilled jalapeño, lime, and choice of salsa) or Dos Hermanos style (lettuce, cheese, Pico De Gallo, onions, and cilantro). For large gatherings, they also offer a taco buffet to-go which serves 10 to 15 people.

La Super Torta

721 Georgesville Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

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For fresh, authentic cuisine and tacos, check out La Super Torta. This popular Mexican restaurant offers over 14 types of tacos ranging from $2.50 to $3 each. But the menu isn't just limited to tacos — it also features a wide selection of burritos, quesadillas, tortas, and several classic Mexican entrees. Stop-in or order carry out online.

La Poblanita

3825 Indianola Ave., Columbus, OH 43214

A classic Columbus food truck, La Poblanita has been serving up delicious tacos on Indianola Avenue since 2014. The menu features 12 different types of protein, and tacos are served traditional or American style. If you're really hungry, La Poblanita also has a delicious specialty steak dinner. The truck is usually open daily from 10:30 AM to 10 PM.

Cazuelas Mexican Cantina

2321 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43202

With over 16 types of tacos, great margaritas, and happy hour specials, Cazuelas Mexican Cantina is the perfect spot for a fun night out with friends or family. If you're a fan of spicy food, the diablo fire habanero taco is a must-try. In addition to tacos, this restaurant also serves various Mexican entrees, vegetarian options, and seafood. Dine-in or order takeout online.

Junior's Tacos

184 W. 5th Ave., Columbus, OH 43201

For tacos, burritos, quesadillas and more, try Junior's Tacos. This local taco truck prides itself on quality and freshness. Taco options include chicken, al pastor chorizo, and veggie, and are also served with a side of rice and beans. If you want to skip the line, you can place your order online. 

Cuco's Taqueria

2162 W. Henderson Rd., Columbus, OH 43220

What began as a small taco counter in a Mexican grocery store is now one of the best Mexican restaurants in the Columbus area. Delicious tacos, tamales, tortas, and burritos are just some of the menu items you'll find at Cuco's Taqueria. Taco prices range from $2.99 to $4.99 each and include options like volcan, gringas, vegetarian, and suaves. Dine-in or order pickup or delivery online.

Taco-bout delicious food!

Where do you like to get tacos around Columbus?

April
9

Columbus Metropolitan Library Facts - Columbus, OH - Cutler Real Estate

National Library Week is usually recognized as the second full week in April, so it's a great time to explore what's available at your local library.

The Columbus Metro Library is much more than just books on the shelf – although those are certainly still there. You can also get all kinds of help, knowledge, and entertainment courtesy of the library, from downloading a movie to researching your family's history. And even better, resources are free with a library card.

Check out the following 10 things you probably didn't know about the Columbus Metro Library:

You can get free legal advice at the library.

Need some help from a lawyer? You may think even asking a few questions may be expensive, but you can sign up for 20 minutes of free legal advice from a volunteer attorney through the Columbus Metro Library. Common topics that these attorneys handle include eviction/foreclosure, custody issues, and debt collection, although they also help with other legal issues.

It can help you get your child ready for kindergarten.

The Columbus Metro Library has plenty of resources to help you make sure your child is ready to start kindergarten. It has online classes with readiness tips, as well as free packets you can pick up at any branch library to help your child complete lessons, including cutting and writing, name recognition, and more. Virtual storytimes are held multiple times a week, including interactive ones. Finally, you can sign up to receive emails with tips, activities, and book suggestions for young kids.

You and your child can get homework help from the library.

If you're like most parents, helping your child with his or her homework can get pretty tricky as they start to get older. Fortunately, the library will help answer homework questions for kindergarten through grade 12 via text, phone call, or online chat. For younger kids in kindergarten through grade 3, they're also available to read with your child. And if your child needs in-person homework help, it's available five days a week for 45 minutes a session at the Karl Road and Reynoldsburg branches.

New branches and renovations of existing branches are underway.

The library plans to greatly increase the sizes of the Karl Road and Hilltop branches, and this work is already underway. Work has also started on new Gahanna and Reynoldsburg branches after being delayed because of COVID-19. This will give more patrons the ability to easily access a library close to them and also allow libraries to have more space for activities and materials.

You can access a treasure trove of digital media – for free.

The Columbus Metro Library provides library cardholders with free access to Hoopla, a digital media service. You'll be able to borrow movies, TV shows, music, audiobooks, ebooks, and comics to your TV, computer, tablet, or phone and enjoy them immediately or save them for later. More materials are added daily, so you'll constantly have access to new content.

The library can help you further your adult education and learning.

The library isn't just available to help children learn to read or help with homework questions. It also has a wealth of resources for adult learners, including technology training for a wide variety of specific programs as well as basic literacy, ESOL, and GED assistance. You'll also find helpful links to community programs offered by The Ohio State University to help with homebuying, renter's education, and money management.

The library hosts many types of interesting events for all ages.

Even though COVID-19 has caused in-person events to be canceled, the library is still hosting many events online. Storytimes for young children feature books and songs, and adults can attend virtual classes on everything from genealogy to networking and interview preparation. Different branches also host The Breathing Association Medical Mobile Unit, where you can have exams performed, find out information, and get help with prescriptions if you have a breathing issue such as asthma or COPD.

It can help you find a job.

Finding a job – especially during the COVID19 pandemic – can be a daunting task. The Columbus Metro Library has many resources to help, including a job source resource that matches essential businesses with job seekers and a guide to using Indeed, a trusted job search platform. You can also book one-on-one help with a career counselor who can give you personalized advice on your job search and get your resume professionally reviewed within 24 hours.

It contains a wealth of information about local history and genealogy research.

If you'd like to find out more about your ancestors or local Ohio history, the library has plenty of online resources to help. Links include sites with information about Central Ohio cemeteries, burial indexes, and gravestone photographs, as well as Fold3, which contains millions of military and genealogy records. You can even visit a site to learn about your home's history and articles, books, and images of historic Central Ohio buildings. And if you need more personalized help, you can reserve one-on-one time with an expert to get more help with any of these topics.

You can get help downloading digital content to your devices.

It's one thing to have access to digital content, but if you can't download it to your device, it won't do you much good. Fortunately, the library comes to the rescue with device help. It has step-by-step instructions for downloading content using Google Android, Amazon Kindle, Apple iOS, Windows OS, Nook Color, and Nook Simple Touch. And if you still need more help, book a one-on-one online appointment.

Not Your Mother's Library

Which of the Columbus Metro Library's many resources have you used? 

March
19

Columbus Greenspaces for Spring - Cutler  Real Estate

Is it truly time to shake off the winter chill, and welcome the first signs of spring? You bet! The days are growing longer, the temperatures are rising, and the first flowers are emerging from the soil at greenspaces all around Columbus. Whether you're interested in a quiet, tranquil walk, a chance to gaze at gorgeous gardens, or the perfect place for a fun, outdoor family outing, there's certain to be a local greenspace with your name on it. Find your happy place with our guide to 9 of the best greenspaces in Columbus.

John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons

160 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43215

There's always something new to experience when you visit the John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons, a popular urban greenspace located in the heart of downtown Columbus. This park offers a little bit of everything, from flowery gardens and community events to a food truck court that features flavors from around the world. It's also home to the unique NEOS Electric Playground, which is certain to be a hit with younger members of the family.

Goodale Park

120 W. Goodale St., Columbus, OH 43215

With beautiful fountains, a scenic pond, and stunning views of the Columbus skyline, Goodale Park is the perfect place to shake off the winter chill. This is the oldest public park in the city, built on land that was donated by the first physician to practice in Columbus. Along with the scenery, this park has tennis courts for enjoying some outdoor recreation, a playground that is sure to keep the kids entertained, and plenty of lovely places to plan a picnic.

Schiller Park

1069 Jaeger St., Columbus, OH 43206

Ever since the land was first converted into a park in the 1800s, Schiller Park has been a local favorite for outdoor recreation and relaxation. The park is named for German poet Friedrich Schiller, and the scenery just might be enough to inspire you to write some poetry of your own. At Schiller Park, you'll find a peaceful fishing pond, a collection of beautifully maintained gardens, and a wide variety of outdoor recreation facilities for enjoying your favorite sports. Schiller Park is also home to the Actor's Summer Theater, where you can enjoy public performances of Shakespeare during the warm weather seasons.

Columbus Park of Roses

3901 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43214

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What could be a better way to celebrate the signs of spring than visiting a beautiful rose garden? And the Columbus Park of Roses isn't just any old garden. It features one of the most extensive selections of roses in the entire country, with more than 12,000 specimens when the garden is in full bloom. There are paved paths that make it easy to explore the gardens and plenty of places to snap some great pictures for social media sharing. Be sure to check out the Park of Roses website, where you can see which roses are in bloom before you visit.

Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens

152 Howlett Hall 2021, Fyffe Rd., Columbus, OH 43210

Looking for an educational setting where kids can learn while enjoying the great outdoors? The Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens offer a unique blend of outdoor fun and education. The facility is located on the Ohio State University agriculture campus and is free to visit all year long. Enjoy expansive gardens, native trees, gorgeous greenhouses, and plenty of opportunities to learn more about all of the flora on display.

Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

1777 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203

When you're in the mood for a lush, scenic outdoor setting with activities galore, it's hard to top the experience at Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. This facility features more than 100 acres of natural beauty to explore, with some of the most stunning gardens that you'll find anywhere. While you're here, be sure to check out the schedule of gardening workshops, educational classes, community events, seasonal farmer's market, and expert-guided tours.

Scioto Audubon

400 W. Whittier St., Columbus, OH 43215

For unique outdoor recreation activities in Columbus, it's hard to top all that the Scioto Audubon Metropark has to offer. Scale a massive rock-climbing wall that can accommodate climbers of all skill levels and enjoy a wide range of recreational facilities for playing your favorite sports. There's also a popular dog park on-site, perfect for celebrating the start of spring with your furry friend.

Scioto Mile

233 S. Civic Center Dr., Columbus, OH 43215

In the mood for a full day of visiting some of the best greenspaces in Columbus? Scioto Mile is a beautiful greenspace on its own, and its paved, well-maintained paths connect to eight other greenspaces within the city. The paths wind along the Scioto River, and offer outstanding views of the city skyline. You'll find unique public art exhibits as you explore the area, and may even encounter some free, public performances depending on when you visit. Be sure to come back again in the summer, when kids can enjoy a splash in the interactive Scioto Mile Fountain.

Topiary Garden Park

480 E. Town St., Columbus, OH 43215

If you're searching for something that is uniquely Columbus, then a trip to the Topiary Garden Park is definitely in order. What is a topiary garden, you might ask? It's a good question because this is the only garden of its kind in the whole world! The Topiary Garden Park is a recreation of Georges Seurat's painting, "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte." But instead of paint, the garden uses sculpted plants and landscaping features to recreate the painting. This is one Columbus attraction that art lovers won't want to miss.

Go Green(space)

Which outdoor oasis is at the top of your list for celebrating the first signs of spring? The diverse, beautiful greenspaces of Columbus are ready to be explored, with family fun waiting around every corner.

March
5

Columbus Restaurants for Cheesecake - Cutler Real Estate

Have you had a craving for something sweet lately? Nothing can satisfy a sweet tooth quite like a delicious piece of cheesecake. With a crumbly base, sweet creamy filling, and an endless variety of flavors, cheesecake is truly one of the tastiest treats. Whether you prefer chocolate, caramel, or fruit topping, cheesecake is a dessert everyone can enjoy.

For those of us fortunate enough to live in and around Columbus, we have an endless amount of options for great cheesecake in our area. Below are some recommendations for our favorite places to grab dessert:

Dave's Artisanal Cheesecakes

737 Parkwood Ave., Columbus, OH 43219

For some of the best cheesecake in Columbus, head on over to Dave's Artisanal Cheesecakes. Chef proprietor David Brooks has been practicing the art of cheesecake for more than 30 years. With a robust selection of flavors, this spot in Northeast Columbus is an absolute classic. Dave's offers online ordering, and they even have a cheesecake of the month club. Even if you don't live in our area, they have nationwide shipping available.

The Cheesecake Girl

5354 Center St., Hilliard, OH 43026

For a great selection of over 20 varieties of cheesecake, stop by The Cheesecake Girl in Hilliard. This shop sells both full-size cheesecakes, mini cheesecakes, boozy mini cheesecakes, and cheesecake shooters. All items are made with local ingredients and baked from scratch. You have to try the White Chocolate Raspberry or the Red Velvet Cinnamon Roll. All orders must be placed online.

Katzinger's Delicatessen

475 S. 3rd St., Columbus, OH 43215

This New York-style joint is known for their deli sandwiches, but they are also famous for having some of the best cheesecake in town. It's a half-pound slice of cheese and sweetness, and you can choose any fruit topping you like. If you enjoy it, you can even order an entire 10-inch cake to take home. The original Katzinger's is in German Village, but they also have a location in Dublin. Either way, you have to stop by this Columbus staple when you have a chance.

Belle's Bread

1168 Kenny Centre Mall, Columbus, OH 43220

Belle's Bread is actually a French-inspired Japanese bakery that specializes in all cakes and bread, but it's their baked cheesecake that has quite the reputation around town. All cakes are available by the slice, in round form, or by the sheet. The business actually has a team of 20 bakers that make all products on-site every morning. Online ordering is available. The shop is open every day from 10 am to 7 pm.

La Chatelaine French Bakery and Bistro

1550 W. Lane Ave., Columbus, OH 43221

This gourmet family-owned French bakery has three locations across Columbus, and its menu features a wide range of breakfast foods, pastries, and desserts. The cheesecake is absolutely delicious — order it by the slice or take a whole 9-inch cake to enjoy at home. The store is open daily from 8 am to 3 pm.

Fate Cakes

1360 Cherry Bottom Rd., Columbus, OH 43230

If you're looking for the perfect cheesecake for a wedding, shower, or birthday, or any special celebration, look no further than Fate Cakes. This specialty cake shop is offering curbside pickup, takeout, and no-contact delivery. Orders can be placed online, and the store is open Tuesday through Saturday.

Portia's Cafe

4428 Indianola Ave., Columbus, OH 43214

This vegan cafe just north of Columbus is famous for its amazing "Cheezecake" that's made with raw nut-and-date crusts and delicious blends of fruit toppings. Available flavors include Berry Berry Mango, Lemon, Chocolate, Coffee, Coconut, Pineapple, Mocha, Chai, and Mint Chocolate Chip. The cafe is open Monday through Saturday 8 am to 9 pm, and Sundays from 8 am to 3 pm.

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill

8760 Sancus Blvd., Columbus, OH 43240

Firebirds is a great date night spot for many reasons, but our favorite is their delicious selection of desserts. In fact, their Creme Brulee Cheesecake is actually the talk of the town. This sweet, savory dish is topped with fresh fruit and raspberry coulis and is the perfect way to top off a fine meal.

Due Amici

67 E. Gay St., Columbus, OH 43215

Some of the best New York-style cheesecake can be found at Due Amici, an Italian restaurant classic in downtown Columbus. Their dessert menu features a huge piece of cheesecake topped with berry coulis and fresh fruit. If you'd prefer to eat at home, takeout can be ordered online!

Piece of Cake!

Where will you get your sweet treat around Columbus?

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