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  • A fascinating story of the former Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal which dates back to 1839.

  • The First Principal Meridian Marker has a fascinating history that very few people know about. This is one of 3 State line markers along the Ohio/Indiana border. Three w…[View More]

  • The Jackson House was built in 1859 and at one point was used as a school for the local children.

  • The Cliff View Restaurant was established in the 1940s when Cliff Road was known for its restaurants that overlooked the Ohio River valley.

  • Fort Finney was built in 1785 near the current Miami Fort Power Plant. Many people drive by this site everyday but few know of its existence.

  • Dugan Gap is a Ghost Road due to the fact that it hasn’t been maintained in over 50 years yet it is still a legal right of way.

  • The original “Lost Bridge” was a covered bridge built in 1866 and lost to a fire in 1903. However, that is not the reason it was dubbed “The Lost Brid…[View More]

  • The Ministry of Elijah is a church in Addyston yet the building was originally a barn!

  • Addyston, Ohio has had a multitude of businesses over the years. Many of the buildings which housed these establishments are still standing today.

  • The “Bricks” was built in 1872 and has been used in many different forms including a general store and a movie theater.