Location ID: #10059589
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In January 1929, The Midland Theatre Company published a message to the people of Newark. The message began, “In the erection of The Midland Theatre building, it really means more than just a well-built playhouse – it is the expression of faith ...
Location ID: #10003841
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intersection; narrow streets; red brick cross walks; 1970s 1-story stone-faced building with restaurant; other 1-2-story cement buildings with storefronts; tree-lined streets
Location ID: #10006611
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The Palace Theatre, recorded in the National Register of Historic Places, has been fully restored to its original 1920’s splendor, once again becoming one of the most striking performing arts spaces in the state. Designed by Thomas Lamb of New York, ...
Location ID: #10059564
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Location ID: #10033760
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Location ID: #10059498
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For a unique and memorable venue, host your next event at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center . The picturesque 118-acre site was the former estate of New York City department store mogul Henri Bendel. The historic Bendel Mansion (main building) ...
Location ID: #10059561
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The property consists of a 2 story brick home, 2 barns windmill on 51/2 acres.
The house has 12 foot ceilings, original woodwork, pocket doors and full unfinished basement. Rooms are 13 x 15 on average.
Barbara ...
Location ID: #10034707
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Location ID: #10033762
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Location ID: #235
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Location ID: #10028828
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Single shots of area Texas County Courthouses
Location ID: #10059551
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Location ID: #10059511
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Home to the headquarters of ASM International, the world’s largest materials science and engineering nonprofit, this striking mid-century modern structure is surrounded by the world’s largest open-work geodesic dome. The headquarters building, which ...
Location ID: #10059408
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Adena was the 2000-acre estate of Thomas Worthington (1773-1827), sixth governor of Ohio and one of the state's first United States Senators. The mansion house, completed in 1806-1807, has been restored to look much as it did when the Worthington ...
Location ID: #10059381
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Understand what pre-Civil War life was like through the eyes of local legend, Mennonite pioneer and wealthy entrepreneur Daniel Hertzler. Hertzler was a 19th century corporate king and a money-lender who owned a grist mill, saw mill, brick ...
Location ID: #10059378
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The story of the Dillon House begins in 1873 when Fremont architect John C. Johnson began construction of an elegant home for Charles M. Dillon. Dillon had achieved much wealth through operation of his drug store business Dillon & Son (precursor of ...
Location ID: #10059448
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The Dunham Tavern, located at 6709 Euclid Avenue, is the oldest building in Cleveland, Ohio. Rufus and Jane Pratt Dunham built their first home on the site in 1824, and the existing taproom was built in 1842. It is believed to be the first building ...
Location ID: #10059497
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The historic 5000 sq. ft. Farnam Manor was built in 1834 by early settlers in the Western Reserve.
The Farnam Estate grew to be 3200 acres making Everett Farnam the largest land owner in Summit County back in the 1800's. The original carriage ...
Location ID: #10059470
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Glendower is owned and operated by the Warren County Historical Society which owns and operates three historic properties in downtown Lebanon. Glendowner sits on 4 acres. For more information contact their office at 513-932-1817.
Location ID: #10059471
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Owner Georg Palleschi
The home is owned by Georg Palleschi. He thinks the home was built in the 1830’s. There are three stories with 4 bedrooms on the second floor and storage on the third floor. The pictures are all from the first floor. It has 2 ...
Location ID: #10059473
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This home was built in 1877 it has 9 rooms. The property is 25 acres and has a pond with gazebo.
Amy Rutledge
Director
Carroll County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Carroll County Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 505
Carrollton, OH ...
Location ID: #10059387
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Location ID: #10059447
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located immediately next to an old warehouse that used to be a milk distributor. Down the street is Bears Mill woods. Built in 1896, this was the private home of Henry and Ella St. Clair. An orphan raised by his uncle, Henry grew wealthy as a ...
Location ID: #10059446
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The farm house is not furnished and in early stages of restoration. The farm encompasses 30 acres of land. The land varies from open feilds, heavy woods, wetlands, a stream and hiking trails through flat and rolling terrain. The property is rich in ...