Old Meigs Courthouse, Chester, Ohio
Old Meigs Courthouse, Chester, Ohio
Built in 1823, the Old Meigs Courthouse is the oldest standing courthouse in the Northwest Territory. It operated as a courthouse for less than twenty years before being abandoned in favor of another …[View More]
Oxford Road Bowstring Arch Bridge, New Haven, Ohio
Oxford Road Bowstring Arch Bridge, New Haven, Ohio
Built around 1860 by the Massilon Bridge Company of Massilon, Ohio, this rare bowstring pony truss bridge once carried traffic over Oxford Road. The bridge is about 54 feet long and originally spanned…[View More]
Holy Cross Immaculata Catholic Church, Cincinnati, Ohio
Holy Cross Immaculata Catholic Church, Cincinnati, Ohio
Immaculata Church was built in 1859, just before the American Civil War, for the German congregation in the city’s Mt. Adams neighborhood. Archbishop John Baptist Purcell decided to build the church…[View More]
Willey Road Bridge, New Baltimore, Ohio
Willey Road Bridge, New Baltimore, Ohio
Built in 1911 this is one of only 8 rainbow arch bridges in the state of Ohio. This bridge was designed by Ernest Gast of East Price Hill who was an employee of the Hamilton County Engineers office. T…[View More]
City View Tavern, Cincinnati, Ohio
City View Tavern, Cincinnati, Ohio
City View Tavern located in the Mt. Adams neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio has origins which date back to when the building was constructed in 1875. In 1891 it was owned by Thomas Spain who opened a g…[View More]
Nast Trinity Church, Cincinnati, Ohio
Nast Trinity Church, Cincinnati, Ohio
Built in 1880 the Nast Trinity Church in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio was designed by Samuel Hannaford who also designed many of the most beautiful buildings in the city.
The original congregation began …[View More]
Greenville Creek Railroad Bridge. Greenville, Ohio
Greenville Creek Railroad Bridge. Greenville, Ohio
Built in 1918 by the Mt. Vernon Bridge Company of Mt. Vernon, Ohio this Pratt through truss bridge spans Greenville Creek on the west side of Greenville, Ohio.
This was originally part of the New York…[View More]
Abandoned Boyd Creek Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, Pikeville, Ohio
Abandoned Boyd Creek Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, Pikeville, Ohio
The Abandoned Boyd Creek Railroad Bridge is about all that remains of the once mighty Pennsylvania Railroad that ran from Columbus, Ohio to Chicago and known as the Columbus to Chicago Main Line.
It�…[View More]
Big Darby Railroad Bridge, Harrisburg, Ohio
Big Darby Railroad Bridge, Harrisburg, Ohio
Just south of Harrisburg, Ohio is a massive Railroad Trestle measuring about 750 feet long and rises about 50 feet above the ground. The trestle sits on 12 concrete piers not counting the abutments at…[View More]
Mill Road Phantom Bridge, Gettysburg, Ohio
Mill Road Phantom Bridge, Gettysburg, Ohio
This steel through truss bridge was constructed in 1881 for $2,968.10 by the Massillon Bridge Company of Massillon, Ohio. The bridge is 137 feet long and spans Greenville Creek.
The bridge features po…[View More]