Clintonville lesson plans
Clintonville has transitioned over the last 200 years from a farming community to a bustling suburb.
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Clintonville is mostly a residential neighborhood. However, many efforts have been made to connect with the agricultural heritage.
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Following a federal judge's ruling in 1977, the Columbus Board of Education developed a plan to desegregate the district.
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The transition of Clintonville from a rural to postwar suburban community reflected larger national patterns in American history.
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Clintonville’s real development as a suburb resulted from the installation of streetcar lines that connected Columbus with Worthington.
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Abolitionists created the Underground Railroad, a network of escape routes that provided protection and transportation for slaves fleeing north to freedom.