Category: Ohio

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

Mysteries of The Old Stone Fort Sitting lonely amidst the lush landscape of Coshocton, Ohio, lies a very old stone structure, shrouded in mystery and intrigue. This small structure, potentially the oldest of its kind in the Midwest, has stood the test of time, its origins remaining largely unknown. The Old Stone Fort sits alongside a tranquil country road on

One of Ohio’s Many Interesting Structures Ohio is home to many interesting structures, but one that surely stands out from the many others is the 16-sided barn in Freeport, Ohio. The barn is a remarkable and unique structure, as it is one of only three existing sixteen-sided barns in the United States.  The Inception and Construction of the 16-Sided Barn

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens: A Historic House Museum in Akron, Ohio Nestled within the heart of Akron, Ohio, you’ll find Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, a sprawling 70-acre historic house museum, exuding history and charm from every corner. It’s more than just a museum; it’s a journey into the past, a beautiful homage to a bygone era. A Colorful

While not entirely architecture related, being that this is not a historic building, nor an abandoned building of any sort, I wanted to share the story of Ohio’s Cornhenge. Delving into Dublin’s Cornhenge: A Celebration of Agricultural Roots Nestled in the heart of Dublin, Ohio, a very interesting, publicly funded art installation unfurls across the landscape, appropriately named “Field of

Jacob Snyder’s Architectural Masterpiece: The Historic Shady Bend Manor The Shady Bend Manor in Ohio is a brilliant example of the Italianate architectural style during the 1800s. Designed by architect Jacob Snyder and built for John Hardy in 1874, this incredible home overlooks the town of Newcomerstown, Ohio. The 3,289-square-foot home sits on 4.4 acres, and features a circular driveway,

Wooster’s Timeless Treasure: The Historic David Q. Liggett House Nestled on 408 N. Bever Street in Wooster, Ohio, a magnificent wood-frame house stands proudly as a testament to the architectural and historical grandeur of the past. This prominent structure, known as the Liggett House, or Liggett-Freedlander House, with its intricate details and rich history, has earned its rightful place on

The Traxler Mansion was built between 1910 and 1912 for Louis Traxler – a very successful and wealthy businessman who owned a mercantile company in Dayton. The family moved in in 1911, but construction would not be complete until the following year. The mansion was crafted in the French Chateauesque architectural style – the same style as the Biltmore house