Worthington News Building

Basic details

Worthington News Building is an image, with genre photograph and historic buildings.
Its dimensions are 3 in. x 3 in..
It was created sometime in 1966.
Worthington Historical Society is the contributor.
You can find the original at Worthington Historical Society.

Background

This photograph shows the Worthington News Building around 1966. The first issue of the newspaper was printed March 12th, 1925, and at that time editor Leonard Insley ran the venture from his home at 671 Hartford St. A short time later, a building was erected at the rear of the property for the production of the paper. This image reflects a later expansion that allowed the office to move from the Insley residence to the building. The Worthington News was managed and edited by the Insley family until 1989. The building has again been reconfigured, with the original building still standing in the center. It is now known as 666 High Street and is home to Insley Printing, operated by grandson, Paul Insley.

Subjects

It features the people Paul R. Insley and Leonard Insley.
It features the organization The Worthington News.
It covers the topics business, buildings and newspapers.
It covers the Worthington neighborhood Olentangy Highlands.

Record details

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is whs1131.
The Worthington Historical Society identification code is 2015.013.05.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on . It was last updated .

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