Historic Churches and Organizations of the Morrow, Ohio area
Historic Churches and Organizations of the Morrow, Ohio area
Morrow, Ohio has many historic places of worship. This video covers the churches in town and throughout the outlying area.
Body Snatchers of North Bend, Ohio
Body Snatchers of North Bend, Ohio
Congress Green Cemetery is home to some very important people in U.S. History including John Scott Harrison. Unfortunately is grave was robbed shortly after his burial in 18…[View More]
Ghost Towns of the Morrow, Ohio area
Ghost Towns of the Morrow, Ohio area
Many small towns in the Morrow area have disappeared over the years. Some still have foundations of the former buildings while others are completely lost.
First Train Robbery in the United States, North Bend, Ohio
First Train Robbery in the United States, North Bend, Ohio
The first train robbery in the United States happened near North Bend, Ohio on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad.
Fort Ancient
Fort Ancient
Ft. Ancient was established in 1802 when the Cross Keys Tavern was built near the Little Miami River. By 1850 the town was fairly busy with a post office, tavern, train …[View More]
Saint Peter In Chains Cathedral
Saint Peter In Chains Cathedral
Saint Peter In Chains Cathedral was built in 1845 and is the 3rd Cathedral for the Archdiocese.
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]