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The General James Taylor Mansion in Newport, Kentucky is probably the finest historic home in northern Kentucky featuring rooms with ceilings over 17 feet high and a hist…[View More]
The Whispering Oak Tree in Eaton, Ohio is what is known as a witness tree which dates back to the 1700s.
The Fudge Road Bridge was built in 1913 and closed in 2012.
Established in 1843, the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Camp Springs, Kentucky sits in a rural setting on a hillside overlooking a beautiful valley.
The Roberts Covered Bridge is the oldest covered bridge in the State of Ohio and one of only 6 remaining double barrelled covered bridges in the United States.
The Karsner Air Field was constructed by Harry Karsner who was an evangelist of sorts. He would mount speakers to the wings of his plane and fly over cities and towns …[View More]
The Weisenberger Mill Bridge was constructed in 1932 which replaced a covered bridge which sat in this location.
The oldest bridge in the State of Kentucky is made out of stone and was dry stacked without using any mortar. The bridge is heavily used to this day.
Every 10 years since 1790 the United States has conducted a census survey to get an idea of how many people are in the country and where they are located. After each census a marker is placed in th…[View More]
Built in 1910 this steel pony truss bridge is now considered a Phantom Bridge as it’s located on a Ghost Road. A rare structure that few people have ever seen.
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