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Franklin Castle (also known as the Tiedemann House) is a Victorian stone house, built in the American Queen Anne style, located at 4308 Franklin Boulevard in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. [2] The building has four stories and more than twenty rooms and eighty windows.
Dayton, Ohio: 1796 Tavern Oldest building in Dayton [4] Unionville Tavern: Unionville, Ohio: 1798 Tavern Abandoned tavern, one of oldest buildings in state [5] Galloway: 120px: Xenia, Ohio: 1798 Residence Captain Jonathan Stone House: Belpre, Ohio: 1799 Residence largely rebuilt after 1974 tornado [6] Federal Land Office (Steubenville, Ohio ...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dayton, Ohio. [1] Map all ... Currently houses the Dayton Metro Library's Operations Center ...
5 of the weirdest and most unique Ohio houses. We've heard of houseboats and shipping container homes. There's even a glass house in Illinois. But Ohio's strangest abodes offer memorably unique ...
Some would say that the house you grow up plays a part in shaping who you are as a person. But if that's the case for 4480 W Bath Road in Akron, Ohio, there must be something seriously disturbing ...
House From A Christmas Story (f/k/a "A Christmas Story House") is an attraction and museum in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.The 19th-century Victorian house, which was used in the exterior and some interior scenes of Ralphie Parker's house in the 1983 film A Christmas Story, was purchased by a private developer in 2004 and has been restored and renovated to appear as it did in ...
The greenhouse space behind the Palm House was initially divided into a "general plant house," an "orchid house" and a "vegetable house." The original 1915 building was damaged in a wind storm in 1947. In 2005, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens constructed a new conservatory and greenhouses based on the original historic designs.
This log cabin was built in 1805 by Zachariah Price Dewitt and Elizabeth Dewitt and is the oldest extant structure in the Oxford Township of Butler County, Ohio. It is the only remaining home of the several built by pioneers along the Four-Mile Creek, just east of what is now the Miami University campus.