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]
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]
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]
Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen, Marietta, Ohio
Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen, Marietta, Ohio
The Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen was established in 1939 to perpetuate the memory of Pioneer Rivermen and for the preservation of river history.
This museum features three buildings of exhib…[View More]
Fort Ritner Phantom Bridge, Fort Ritner, Indiana
Fort Ritner Phantom Bridge, Fort Ritner, Indiana
Built in 1895 by the Lafayette Bridge Company of Layfayette, Indiana, the Ft. Ritner Phantom Bridge is 354 feet long and spans the East Fork of the White River.
The bridge is located just a mile from …[View More]
Sparks Ferry Phantom Bridge, Sparksville, Indiana
Sparks Ferry Phantom Bridge, Sparksville, Indiana
Built in 1890 by the Youngstown Bridge Company of Youngstown, Ohio, the Sparks Ferry bridge is 425 feet long and spans the East Fork of the White River in Jackson County, Indiana.
The bridge is somewh…[View More]