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The Golden Lamb Inn is the oldest hotel in Ohio, having been established in the Warren County seat of Lebanon in 1803. It opened as a log tavern, licensed as "a house of Public Entertainment" located on the main street of Lebanon. [2] The present four-story structure is built around the 1815 rebuilding of the inn, maintaining its colonial ...
The town council met on June 1, 1890, and a man by the name of Lewis J. Kiggins brought up the subject, and asked the rest of the men if they liked Ohio City. The vote was taken and Ohio City became the new name. In 1910, Ohio City was a very prosperous town.
212 E. Broad Street 1082-82 June 14, 1982 No N/A: CR-8 Weisheimer House: 286 W. Weisheimer Road 1083-82 June 14, 1982 No N/A: CR-9 LeVeque Tower: More images: 50 W. Broad Street 1293-82 July 12, 1982 Yes, #75001398: March 21, 1975 Formerly known as the American Insurance Union Citadel CR-10 Southern Hotel & Theatre: More images: 310 S. High ...
Frisch's sold some properties to an Orlando, Florida, company in 2015 and has been leasing them back. The landlord now accuses it of not paying rent.
City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio (17 P) Pages in category "City and town halls in Ohio" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The High Street facade was made of stone; the Goodale Street facade used brick though with heavy stone trimmings. The roof and cornices were made of galvanized iron. The hotel's main entrance was on Goodale Street; other entrances were facing High Street (the "ladies' entrance") and Park Street. [2] The corner storefront was to be used as a bank.
Unitization has been legal in Ohio since 1965, however, the last decade has seen unitization orders surge to meet fracking demands. The ODNR enacted 112 unitization orders in 2022 and nearly 100 ...
The Deshler Hotel, also known as the Deshler-Wallick Hotel, was a hotel building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The hotel was located at Broad and High Streets, the city's 100 percent corner . Announced in 1912 and opened by John G. Deshler in 1916, the hotel originally had 400 rooms, intended to rival the other luxury hotels of the world.