Columbus, Ohio as a college town

<p>Also, the fact that visitors often would go home feeling that TOSU campus seems more densely populated or crowded than MSU due to the fact that major roads on campus such as the High Street, Lane Ave are less than ‘half the width’ compared to MSU’s Harrison, Grand River, Michigan Ave and that many of TOSU’s facilities are ‘double in scale’ when compared to MSU with less green space and trees on campus. Anyway, to answer OP’s question, TOSU with “3,469 acres of campus” located approximately 2.5 miles north of the city’s downtown, feels like a college town and if you still don’t agree with me, just step into the adjacent west campus on the other side of the Olentangy River Rd which is vastly undeveloped, surrounded by Chadwick Lake, Fredbeekman Park,…etc.</p>

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<p>Go Bucks!!! lol</p>