CL & A Rail Line
CL & A Rail Line
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.
Addyston Ghost Road
Addyston Ghost Road
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 maintenan…[View More]
Homes of Addyston, Ohio
Homes of Addyston, Ohio
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 town …[View More]
The Bricks
The Bricks
The “Bricks” was built in 1872 and has been used in many different forms including a general store and a movie theater.
Past & Present Businesses of Addyston, Ohio
Past & Present Businesses of Addyston, Ohio
Addyston, Ohio has had a multitude of businesses over the years. Many of the buildings which housed these establishments are still standing today.
Ministry of Elijah
Ministry of Elijah
The Ministry of Elijah is a church in Addyston yet the building was originally a barn!
Lost Bridge
Lost Bridge
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 Bridge&…[View More]
Ghost Road of Dugan Gap
Ghost Road of Dugan Gap
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.
Cook Cabin
Cook Cabin
The Cook Cabin was built in 1803 and is one of the oldest buildings in the county.
Fort Finney
Fort Finney
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.