Gas Leak Severely Damages Downtown Columbus Museum
                                Downtown Columbus experienced significant damage when a gas leak occurred at the Kelton House Museum and Garden. The incident was reported on East Town Street, drawing the attention of local fire crews.
Details of the Gas Leak Incident
Responding to the gas leak, Columbus Fire crews arrived at the scene around 2:32 p.m. on the day of the incident. Initial reports indicated an ignition that caused a portion of the museum to collapse, resulting in heavy smoke being released into the atmosphere. Firefighters are currently onsite assessing the situation.
Response and Community Impact
Eyewitness accounts described a loud explosion that shook nearby buildings. One neighbor reported hearing a loud boom, feeling the vibration throughout his residence.
Historical Significance of the Kelton House Museum
Founded in 1976, the Kelton House Museum is a vital part of Columbus’s history. The building itself, constructed in 1852, was used as a station in the Underground Railroad, reflecting its importance in American history.
- Location: 586 East Town Street, Columbus, Ohio
 - Time of Incident: 2:32 PM
 - Year Established: 1976
 - Building Age: Dating back to 1852
 
As investigations continue, the community awaits further updates from fire officials regarding the cause of the gas leak and the extent of any injuries. The Kelton House Museum’s historical legacy is a focal point for many local residents, making this incident especially concerning.