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  • Addyston began as a factory town. The local factory needed to attract workers to the area so the factory began building homes for the workers. Most of the homes in tow…[View More]

  • The Addyston Ghost Road linked Addyston and Sayler Park with a bridge over Muddy Creek. This road was used for years until the bridge was removed due to lack of mainte…[View More]

  • In the early to mid 1950s an interurban rail car station was located in Addyston, Ohio. The remains of that site are still visible today.

  • Built in 1890, the Saint Andrews Episcopal Church has a beautiful stained glass window that most people have never seen due to its location.

  • Built in 1875 the Burr Oak School House has also been used as a courthouse, jail and a police station over the years.

  • Built in 1888 the Addyston United Methodist Church is still going strong.

  • Built in 1946 the memorial was erected originally to commemorate the soldiers who fought in WWII and now includes soldiers who fought in Korea and Viet Nam

  • Originally built as the Addyston Firehouse, now the building is used as the Phillips Chapel for local worshipers.

  • Addyston started out as a factory town but after U.S. Route 50 was built in the early 1960s, traffic was rerouted around the village which slowly changed the town.

  • This town was developed in 1925 for the workers at the Miami Fort Power Plant which was right across the road.