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Introduction The Steele Mansion, located in the historic heart of Painesville, Ohio, is a remarkable example of the architectural grandeur and rich history that defined Painesville’s earlier days. Built in 1867, this magnificent old home, known as the “Jewel of Painesville,” has stood the test of time, witnessing the ebb and flow of fortunes, tragedies, and the whispers of the

The Essential Toolkit for Urban Explorers Full gear list: Throughout the years, I’ve received countless inquiries about what I consider essential to carry on my explorations of abandoned places, or really, any journey. Beyond the almost necessary (at least in my case) camera, there are a handful of items that I’ve found helpful for both brief excursions and extended adventures.

The Hidden Contemporary Marvel of Concord Township, Ohio In a serene, wooded area of Concord Township, Ohio, a unique 1960s contemporary home once stood as a secluded sanctuary, virtually invisible to the general passerby. This architectural wonder, crafted by architect Charles Deacon, was a peculiar mid-century structure nestled at the end of a winding dirt driveway, shrouded by the dense

Introduction Nestled on the serene shores of Mentor-On-The-Lake, this residence, locally recognized by some as the “Longo House“ bears the legacy of two celebrated figures of Northeast Ohio’s. Throughout the 1960s into the early 1990s, the home’s significance became anchored in its association with Joe Longo, the entrepreneurial spirit behind Longo’s Pizza, a well-known pizza restaurant in Lake County.  The

Introduction Nestled within the lush landscapes of the Grand River Valley in Geneva, Ohio, South River Vineyard has carved a niche for itself in the world of viticulture through an extraordinary blend of history, tradition, and winemaking innovation. Known for its distinctive setting in a repurposed century-old church, the winery has become a symbol of transformation, merging the sanctity of

The Architectural Majesty of Friendship Baptist Church Perched majestically at the bustling intersection of 55th Street and Central Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, the Friendship Baptist Church commands attention with its dignified presence and architectural splendor. Erected in the year of 1896, this imposing structure initially served as the spiritual home for Tifereth Israel, a congregation deeply rooted in Jewish traditions.

Tucked away in the rural expanses of Trumbull County, Ohio, the Brookfield Air Force Station stands as a silent sentinel to a bygone era, embodying the height of Cold War vigilance and the subsequent shifts in societal needs and interests. This once pivotal military installation, now relegated to the annals of history as an abandoned relic, offers a compelling narrative

The Daily Record Building Perched on the bustling streets of 212 E. Liberty Street, the Daily Record Building in Wooster, Ohio, has been a dependable hub of local journalism and community camaraderie for decades. Its recent closure has turned a page in Wooster’s narrative, yet the historical imprints of this edifice continue to resonate through the heart of the town.

A Historical Overview The former First Energy power plant in Ashtabula, which dates back to the 1920s, has sat entirely vacant since 2015. Construction of the electricity generation plant took place between 1929-1930, and the plant was officially opened and generating power on November 5, 1930. The power plant was built to link with other Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI)