Explore the history of Stone Lagoon School in California, from its humble 1893 log cabin beginnings to a preserved educational heritage landmark.
Explore the history of Stone Lagoon School in California, from its humble 1893 log cabin beginnings to a preserved educational heritage landmark.
This abandoned park was once a popular place, and operated for 100 years.
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.
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.
The La Salle Theatre in Collinwood, Ohio was built in 1927 and first opened as a movie palace. For years the theatre remained a popular local spot, until a decline in the 1980s.
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.
The diner is one of the 600 or so still standing today. This is quite a feat, when you consider that there were previously over 6,000 of these diners across the United States.
By 2000, toxic sulfurous gas clouds were constantly hovering over the village, and acid rain would fall due to poor pollution control.