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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)

Once a pulsing heart of nocturnal adventure amidst Toronto’s urban sprawl, Caddy’s Strip Club was a realm of escape for the city’s tireless blue-collar souls. For countless decades, this den of adult enchantment offered a respite from the humdrum of daily drudgery, embodying a sanctuary of unrestrained desires. The tale of Caddy’s unfurls not just as a narrative of an

Larry’s Truck & Electric Located in the heart of McDonald, Ohio, Larry’s Truck & Electric (LTEX) is a must-visit spot for any railway enthusiast. A casual glance at the dead lines reveals an impressive collection of used locomotives, reflecting the rich tapestry of America’s railroading heritage. Here, you’ll find an array of interesting units, each with its unique history. Among

Discovering Ohio’s Most Infamous Crybaby Bridge: Salem’s Eerie Legend “The Crybaby Bridge” – the name evokes an eerie sensation, a chill that crawls up the spine. In Ohio alone, there are many bridges that bear this unnerving title. Yet, the most infamous among them, the one that sends shivers down the locals’ spines, is Salem’s Crybaby Bridge. Nestled just off

A Distinctive Landmark Located on the historic Route 66, just west of the sparsely populated area known as Unincorporated Winslow in the heart of Coconino County, Arizona, lies a very interesting area known as Meteor City. This distinctive landmark etches a vibrant picture on the canvas of Arizona’s vast desert landscape. The outpost sits at an elevation of approximately 5,033