Schools of the Morrow, Ohio area
Schools of the Morrow, Ohio area
The Morrow, Ohio area has a wide variety of school buildings including several one room houses still in existence.
Trains of Morrow, Ohio
Trains of Morrow, Ohio
Two Railroad lines passed through Morrow with the first line being constructed in 1837.
History of Morrow, Ohio
History of Morrow, Ohio
Morrow, Ohio was laid out in August 1844 and was named in honor of the former governor, Jeremiah Morrow.
History of South Lebanon, Ohio
History of South Lebanon, Ohio
South Lebanon is the oldest town in Warren County, Ohio. It was founded in 1795 as part of the Symmes Purchase.
Anderson Ferry
Anderson Ferry
The Anderson Ferry began operation in 1817 and has been in constant operation since.
Past Businesses of Morrow, Ohio
Past Businesses of Morrow, Ohio
Morrow, Ohio has been home to many different businesses over the years including banks, post office, restaurants, barber shops, drug stores, hotels, grocery stores, a packing …[View More]
Transept, Cincinnati, Ohio
Transept, Cincinnati, Ohio
The Transept began life as the St. John German Reformed Protestant Church and was built in 1867.
Dixie Terminal Building
Dixie Terminal Building
Built in 1921 the Dixie Terminal building provided street car entrance and exit while the front portion of the office building house railroad ticket agencies and the Cincinn…[View More]
Krippendorf Dittman Building
Krippendorf Dittman Building
The Krippendorf Dittman Building was originally built in 1888 as the Krippendorf Dittman Shoe Company and has now been transformed into lofts.
Cincinnati YWCA Building
Cincinnati YWCA Building
The Cincinnati YWCA was constructed in 1929 and construction was completed in less than a year. It was designed as housing for women coming into Cincinnati who were looking…[View More]