Columbus Pump House, Columbus
Facts and practical information
The Columbus Pump House, which is also known as the Columbus Power House and the Senior Center, was designed by the architect Harrison Albright and completed in 1903. It stands on the banks of the East Fork of the White River at the foot of Second Street in Columbus, Indiana, USA. In 2016, it was renovated to become a restaurant for the Upland Brewing Company. From 1903 to 1951, ws the city's water works and pumped water from the river for domestic use. It also produced electricity for the city's street lighting. The city sold the property in 1952 and it was renovated to become Southern Machine Company. With a 1976 renovation it became the "Senior Center", which used the building until 2011 when that group moved into the newly built Mill Race Center. It is currently a brewpub operated by Upland Brewing Company. ()
Columbus Pump House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: First Christian Church, The Crump Theatre, Mill Race Park, Bartholomew County Courthouse.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Columbus Pump House by public transport?
Bus
- Columbus Transportation Hub (14 min walk)