Often referred to as the Nova House, this historic farmhouse once held quite an interesting history.
Often referred to as the Nova House, this historic farmhouse once held quite an interesting history.
The lot had formerly held many Volvos spanning many years from the 50s to 2008
Ohio history – The Cherry Valley Coke Ovens consisted of over 200 coke ovens built by the company in 1866.
B.F. Goodrich was founded in 1870 by Benjamin Franklin Goodrich. Pieces of the abandoned plant are being salvaged, brought to life within a new space.
The Gale Estate was located off of Norton Parkway in Mentor, OH. Years of overgrowth had nearly covered the mansion’s front face hiding it from many passersby.
The Madison Seminary is one of the most interesting places (in my opinion) in NEO to visit, and one of the handful in the state that can be legally visited.
In 1993, the company had been chosen as the official supplier of all formal-wear for president Bill Clinton’s presidential inauguration.
Though Cadillac Ranch sits on private land, visitors are encouraged to enter the property, and even paint the cars.
The entrance has been sealed by bricks, but the elements still continue to wash through the cracked roof of this decaying mausoleum as the years pass.
Many popular bands had performed at the Variety in the 1980s, such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Slayer, Metallica, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, R.E.M. and Motorhead