Though the area may not seem like it today, in its early days, between 1814-1826, it rivaled Cleveland both in size and importance.
Though the area may not seem like it today, in its early days, between 1814-1826, it rivaled Cleveland both in size and importance.
Originally opened as Farmers’ Bank of Ashtabula in 1848, the Farmers’ National Bank was the main bank of Ashtabula, Ohio.
The group’s history goes back much further, before their years of success, to when they were growing up in the Glenville section of East Cleveland, Ohio.
Otto’s Greenhouse dates back to the 1800s when the family business was first started as just a farm by Jacob H. Otto’s parents
At 750 feet long and only 30 feet wide, people have said that it resembles more of a wall than an actual factory.
Built in 1832, the hotel had also become part of the underground railroad, and even later a speakeasy during prohibition.
Construction of Laurelton State Village began in 1914, with the first cottage opening in 1917 with 36 residents. The institution was the first of its kind.
Built in 1892, construction on the Hitzrot House was done mostly by locals of McKeesport. What really makes this home unique is its interesting history.
Once almost abandoned and forgotten, this amusement park is coming back to life as it goes into its 128th year of operation.
11 different abandoned or interesting places that you can legally visit during a US road trip. Complete with a map to guide you!