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    In the 19th century, it was considered the center of the Irish-American community in the city after the arrival of immigrants fleeing the Great Famine, and Naghten Street, now Nationwide Boulevard, was nicknamed the "Irish Broadway".

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    In the 19th century, it was considered the center of the Irish-American community in the city after the arrival of immigrants fleeing the Great Famine, and Naghten Street, now Nationwide Boulevard, was nicknamed the "Irish Broadway".

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · As for the name of why Flytown was created, it was because just as quickly as the houses went up, they came down. The houses in Flytown fell apart easily and there were many condemned.

    • Stephanie Stanavich
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  4. Jan 3, 2012 · Flytown was democracy's melting pot for the city of Columbus. But even more important it became known as a "port of entry" for the immigrant settlers of Central Ohio. New arrivals found friends and relatives, who guided them through the initial steps of becoming naturalized Americans.

  5. In downtown Columbus, Ohio, a neighborhood known as Flytown occupied a piece of the area now recognized as the Arena District. It was named “Irish Broadway” around the middle of the 19th century because it was regarded as the epicenter of the Irish American community in Columbus.

  6. In the 19th century, it was considered the center of the Irish-American community in the city after the arrival of immigrants fleeing the Great Famine, and Naghten Street, now Nationwide Boulevard, was nicknamed the "Irish Broadway".

  7. Oct 14, 2024 · Flytown was democracy’s melting pot for the city of Columbus. But even more important it became known as a port-of-entry for the immigrant settlers of Central Ohio. New arrivals found friends and relatives who guided them through the initial steps of becoming naturalized Americans.

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