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A multi-family rental housing development with a total of 106 units is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. This development will be near downtown West Bend at 105 S. Forest Ave. and will ...
79001794 [1] Added to NRHP. August 24, 1979. The Lisbon Historic District is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 30 and Ohio route 45 in Lisbon, Ohio. The district covers approximately 42 acres (17 ha). [1] The town of Lisbon was located along important land and water transportation routes from the east into newly settled territories in ...
Lisbon was platted on February 16, 1803, by Baptist minister Lewis Kinney, originally named New Lisbon after Lisbon, Portugal. [7] The village was incorporated under a special act of legislature on February 7, 1825.
City Hall. November 14, 1985. ( #85003511) 6th St. 40°37′12″N 80°34′51″W. / 40.62°N 80.580833°W / 40.62; -80.580833 ( City Hall) East Liverpool. Built in 1934 as a project of the Civil Works Administration. Stylistically, the building is an example of Art Deco architecture that was prominent in the 1930s.
The Ohio General Assembly selected New Lisbon, now known as Lisbon, as the county seat with the first courts being held in the home of a local citizen, Christian Smith. The county soon built a simple log structure which cost $150 to build and furnish. This building would serve until 1817 when a new courthouse was needed.
The Anti-Slavery Bugle was first published in New Lisbon, Ohio, (later renamed Lisbon) and moved after five issues to Salem, Ohio.That city was home to many Quaker families and an active station on the Underground Railroad, providing the paper with more subscribers.
NRHP reference No. 01001257 [1] Added to NRHP. November 21, 2001. The Hanna–Kenty House is located at 251 E. High St. in Lisbon, Ohio, United States. It is also known as the Marcus Hanna Boyhood Home. The home is recognized for its local architectural significance. It combines the early 19th century Federal style and the early 20th century ...
In 1906, a group of promoters formed the Y&OR for the purpose of completing an electric railway link between Youngstown and the Ohio River. Initially they leased the tracks of the Pittsburgh, Lisbon and Western (PL&W) between Washingtonville and Salem and strung trolley wire over the seven-mile (11 km) stretch of tracks. Construction began from ...