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purchased these two remaining buildings, and the city gave $ 1 million toward their restoration and development into the Poindexter Village Museum and Cultural Center. The buildings were deteriorating and required stabilizing. Windows, doors, and porches were replaced with authentic replicas. The
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Around 2013, the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority demolished 33 of Poindexter Village's buildings, hoping to redevelop the site. A nine-year effort began, in order to save the remaining two buildings. The James Preston Poindexter Foundation was established in 2014 to tell the story of the
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Poindexter Village was established in the then-segregated East Side of Columbus. It was the first public housing in Columbus, and one of the first in the United States. The project provided stable and safe residences for African American families, allowing them to become successful. According to
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buildings' interiors will be renovated next, including gallery installation, with plans to complete the buildings by 2025. The museum will aim to educate on the housing project as well as famous African American residents of Columbus and the African American culture and history in the city.
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The housing project was successful in its first several decades, rising families out of poverty and allowing them to save to become homeowners. In later decades, drugs and crime affected the area, and vacancies grew, leading locals to call for Poindexter Village's demolition.
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was hired as consulting architect for the project. It was known as a hard-working and self-sufficient community, where neighbors took care of each other and set high standards for their careers - it became home to community leaders, doctors, educators, and artists.
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included Poindexter Village in its list of most endangered sites in the city. Later that year, the Ohio History Connection voted to designate the property's two remaining buildings as a state historic site.
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Poindexter Village had a cost of $ 2,098 in 1940, and opened with about 400 units. It had 27 acres and 35 buildings. Noted Columbus architect
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Poindexter Village was the first public housing project in Columbus, and one of the first in the United States. It was named for
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visited to participate in the opening ceremony (Roosevelt had created many social programs, including the
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The public housing project opened on October 12, 1940, where U.S. President
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The site was officially designated a state historic site in July 2021.
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Hanford Village George Washington Carver Addition Historic District
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Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates
39°58′19″N 82°58′04″W / 39.972060°N 82.967794°W / 39.972060; -82.967794
public housing
King-Lincoln Bronzeville
Columbus, Ohio
James Preston Poindexter
Hearcel Craig
Howard Dwight Smith
James Preston Poindexter
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Federal Housing Administration
Columbus Landmarks Foundation
Ohio History Connection
Hanford Village George Washington Carver Addition Historic District
List of museums in Columbus, Ohio






"The Second Life of Poindexter Village"





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