English: "A view of Sunshine Terrace, an 11-story senior citizen high-rise apartment building over seen by the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority. The first residents moved into the building in June of 1963. The building had 188 units and cost $2.5 million to build. It was the first federally subsidized public housing for senior citizens with a city recreation center for senior citizens. Demolition on the building began in 2014. See also: "Apartments for Senior Citizens Open" in the Columbus Dispatch, May 31, 1963, page 5-A."
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