Columbus street lighting arches

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The Columbus street lighting arches were iconic early 20th-century illuminated metal arches that spanned downtown Columbus, Ohio streets, giving the city its nickname "Arch City."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
street lighting system
urban infrastructure
associatedWith Columbus civic identity
downtown Columbus commercial district
nickname "Arch City"
category outdoor lighting
street furniture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance symbol of early electrification in Columbus
era pre–World War I urban development
function enhance aesthetic appeal of streets
improve nighttime visibility
hasFeature electric lights
heritageStatus local historic icon
influenced later decorative arches in Columbus
inspiredNickname Arch City
lightingTechnology electric street lighting
locatedIn Columbus, Ohio
material metal
notableFor distinctive illuminated arches over streets
role in city branding
partOf Columbus urban streetscape
shape arch
significantPeriod early 1900s
spanned downtown Columbus streets
startTime early 20th century
use decorative lighting
street illumination
visibility nighttime cityscape of Columbus

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