While much of Windsor sits quiet and empty today, it was once a bustling little town with a lively history often overlooked.
While much of Windsor sits quiet and empty today, it was once a bustling little town with a lively history often overlooked.
One piece of Ohio’s great history that is far too often neglected, and rarely talked about sits in Pomeroy, Ohio, unfortunately rotting away. One thing we can do is keep the stories alive.
Built in 1832, the hotel had also become part of the underground railroad, and even later a speakeasy during prohibition.
At the edge of the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri lies a hidden gem known as Rootwad Park. The park is an unfinished work by sculptor, entrepreneur, and creative director Bob Cassilly.
Abandoned shipwrecks remain scattered across the world, but here are 5 with some incredible history behind them.
The old Windsor Hospital building on the hill dates back 175 years to when Chagrin Falls was first incorporated as a village.
Parmly Mansion is one of the oldest standing structures in Perry, Ohio. Unfortunately, it has now been abandoned for years
The lot had formerly held many Volvos spanning many years from the 50s to 2008
Ohio history – The Cherry Valley Coke Ovens consisted of over 200 coke ovens built by the company in 1866.
The Madison Seminary is one of the most interesting places (in my opinion) in NEO to visit, and one of the handful in the state that can be legally visited.