Since 2007, the plant has sat empty, and it’s unsure what the future holds, if anything for this massive relic of the once-thriving US steel industry.
Since 2007, the plant has sat empty, and it’s unsure what the future holds, if anything for this massive relic of the once-thriving US steel industry.
One of the greatest bakeries in US history was shut down in 1992.
This amphitheater only lasted two seasons before being abandoned in 2005. It has sat unused since.
Among the very impressive list of things invented in Cleveland is the famous over-the-counter ointment known as Musterole.
All that remains now of the old school are memories of the many faculty, students and parents that once walked its halls or attended classes.
One of the numerous things I love about Ohio is that it holds so many hidden gems. Sometimes these gems are just small spots within towns, while other times it can be the entire town itself. East Liverpool is one of those interesting Ohio towns you can visit numerous times, and still seem to always find something new each time
Only thirteen years after Mentor, Ohio was officially established, the Gothic Revival style Read (Reed) House, as it’s known today, was constructed.
The Federal Style home was built for the family of Daniel Sawyer in 1843; not long before Mentor was formally established in 1855.
One of the few remaining grand mansions of Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue is set to be demolished
At one point, rooms here were offered at $4 per night.