When the bowling alley was constructed, it was built with use as a bomb shelter in mind as we were still in the midst of the Cold War.
When the bowling alley was constructed, it was built with use as a bomb shelter in mind as we were still in the midst of the Cold War.
This abandoned park was once a popular place, and operated for 100 years.
What was originally intended to be a 750-foot tower was never completed, and had sat unfinished since construction was halted in 1971, only 22 days into the project.
Akron’s former Steinway Hall will see new life after sitting abandoned for years.
This abandoned skyscraper had a luxurious penthouse suite, a recording studio, and the Wright brothers even rented an office here.
The Markey Mansion, as it’s known today, was built in the Gothic revival style. However, there’s a bit more to this home other than it being a beautiful relic of the Victorian era.
The center was considered a national and international model of court services specialized for children/youths.
After taking an almost deadly elevator ride to the top floors of the hotel, we found a table, still set since the day the hotel closed.
P&LE was formed on May 11, 1875 by William McCreery, a prominent Pittsburgh businessman, merchant and railroad builder.
Molly Stark Sanatorium was opened on August 23, 1929, and would provide help and care for Stark County residents who suffered from tuberculosis. The facility was named in honor of General John Stark’s wife.