St. Aloysius on the Ohio Catholic Church, Sayler Park, Cincinnati, Ohio
St. Aloysius on the Ohio Catholic Church, Sayler Park, Cincinnati, Ohio
The parish started in 1868 when German American Catholics who worshiped at Our Lady of Victory Parish in Delhi Township built a one-room schoolhouse for Lower Delhi children. The adjoining church was …[View More]
The Dayton Police History Foundation, Dayton, Ohio
The Dayton Police History Foundation, Dayton, Ohio
The Dayton Police History Foundation exhibit at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio focuses on the prohibition era and the struggle between law enforcement and the gangsters who invaded Dayton su…[View More]
Historic Marietta, Ohio
Historic Marietta, Ohio
In this video I interview Marietta historian Harley Noland who probably knows more about the city than anyone else alive. I spent two days with Harley as he gave me a private tour of the beautiful his…[View More]
Historic St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church, West Price Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio
Historic St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church, West Price Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio
Early in 1916 Catholics in the Covedale area of Western Hills petitioned Arch Bishop Henry Moeller for a new parish in their neighborhood. In July, Reverend Joseph B. Mueller was given the assignment …[View More]
12 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Beverly and Waterford, Ohio
12 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Beverly and Waterford, Ohio
Beverly & Waterford, are two smaller towns located in Washington County, Ohio on opposite sides of the Muskingum River. Chances are, if you don’t live in Southeastern Ohio, you’ve probably nev…[View More]
Nightmare In Cincinnati’s East End Neighborhood: The CG & P Railroad Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio
Nightmare In Cincinnati’s East End Neighborhood: The CG & P Railroad Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio
In the East End neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio at the corner of Carrel and Dumont Streets you’ll see a strange looking 2 story steel structure. This is what’s left of a large railroad co…[View More]
The Abandoned Hickory Street Phantom Bridge, Warner, Ohio
The Abandoned Hickory Street Phantom Bridge, Warner, Ohio
Located just north of the town of Warner in Washington County, Ohio is the abandoned Hickory Street Bridge. This 3 span concrete arch bridge is reported to have been built in 1914 and may have been in…[View More]
Stonelick Covered Bridge, Stonelick, Ohio
Stonelick Covered Bridge, Stonelick, Ohio
The Covered Bridge with 9 Lives
Almost 50 covered bridges were built in Clermont County, Ohio between 1825 and 1878, yet only 1 remains. The Stonelick Covered Bridge. This bridge has come close to bei…[View More]
Sugar Creek Phantom Interurban Bridge, Lima, Ohio
Sugar Creek Phantom Interurban Bridge, Lima, Ohio
Just 3 miles north of downtown Lima, Ohio is the abandoned Sugar Creek Interurban Phantom Bridge. Built around 1905 and last used around 1937 this was owned and operated by the Ohio Electric Railway w…[View More]
Powell Bridge, Findlay, Ohio
Powell Bridge, Findlay, Ohio
Just 100 yards from Interstate 75 in Hancock County, Ohio sits the Powell Bridge named for the Powell Cemetery just east of the bridge. The 3 panel pinned half-hip, Pratt pony truss bridge was built i…[View More]