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Old Maids' Kitchen- Cuyahoga Falls
Cuyahoga Falls; Old Maid's Kitchen; Parks; Hiking trails; Landmarks; Cuyahoga River Gorge Reservation
Old Maids' Kitchen, located in Cuyahoga Falls within the boundaries of the Gorge Metropolitan Park, was reportedly an American Indian camp site. The cave was created during the last 12,000 years when the...
82.
High St. Methodist Church
Barberton; Churches; Methodist Churches;
Photograph of High Street Methodist Church formerly located on High Street in New Portage, Ohio, present day north Barberton, Ohio. The church was constructed in 1869 on land donated by local farmer Reuben...
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Barn No. 2 of the Anna Dean Farm
Anna Dean Farm; Farming; Barberton;
Photograph of the front, or south side, of Barn No. 2 of the Anna Dean Farm in Barberton, Ohio, with a view of the barn's courtyard. Constructed in 1910, this barn was originally designed to house cattle,...
84.
Church Street #43
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Church Street;
Most likely constructed in the 1890s, this house was once home to Acme Grocery clerk Ruth Corbus. (1892-1952).
85.
Larios Club
Jews; Akron Jewish Center; Women; Clubs and Organizations; Awards and Honors;
The Larios Club of the Akron Jewish Center in Akron, Ohio.
86.
Patients convalescencing outdoors
Akron City Hospital; African-Americans; Patients; Akron;
Four unidentified patients convalescencing outdoors. The first City Hospital of Akron, Ohio, also known as the Bartges Estate, was situated on five acres of land off East Market Street.
87.
Bender & Loudon Motor Freight Dock
Trucking Industry; Trucks, Models of; Transportation; Bender & Loudon Motor Freight; Cleveland;
The Bender & Loudon Motor Freight outbound dock in Cleveland, Ohio. In January 1933, Henry G. Bender and Clair C. Loudon purchased the State to State Trucking Company and renamed it Bender & Loudon Motor...
88.
Elm Street #112
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
Although little research has been completed, it is estimated this is a turn-of-the-century home. Alvin Boose (1892-1966) and family once called this home. Boose was a Studebaker salesman. More research...
89.
Elm Street #118
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
Once home to the manager of the Cleveland office of Newsweek magazine, Richard "Dick" Rogers (1902-1979), this interesting two-story home needs further research.
90.
Elm Street #119
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
This 1930s home is the former home of Milford N. Dickman (1908-1990). Dickman was a master of the Hudson Masonic Lodge #510 and once worked for Ernst & Ernst and Chick Master, a large-capacity chick-incubator...
91.
Elm Street #120
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
This house with a glassed-in porch was built by dressmaker Charlotte Lewis (1832-1891) in 1889. Lewis kept detailed diaries of her life in Hudson over 20 years. Charlotte's nephew, Elbert Lewis (1857-1936),...
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Aurora Street #172
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Aurora Street;
This house was probably built circa 1850 and was moved to its present location in 1877. It is thought to have originally stood at the site of Hayden Hall at 88 College Street. I.T. Frary (1874-1965), eminent...
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Elm Street #121
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
In 1889, Schuyler Chamberlain (1821-1900), grandson of Hudson pioneer farmer and Revolutionary War soldier William Chamberlain (1754-1843), built this home, the first in an 11-acre tract of land forevermore...
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Elm Street #126
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
This 20th-century two-story home was known as a foursquare for its simple box shape and traditional four-room floor plan. Rev. Dilworth Lupton (1883-1972), who was the pastor at the First Unitarian Church...
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Elm Street #129
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
This colonial home, built in the early 1900s, was where one found out "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch." Walter Morrow (1894-1948), a respected journalist who coined the phrase, "there ain't...
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Elm Street #130
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
This circa 1924 Cape Cod was once home to New York City Railroad engineer Charles Kehrhan (1889-1960). Kehrhan's wife enjoyed holding regular card games at this home. More research is needed.
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Elm Street #135
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Elm Street;
This two-story 1908 home with rear addition was once home to the Rev. James Frank Cross (1859-1911), his wife Stella Pearson Cross (1863-1930), and his sister Emma Cross Mills (1853-1950) and her family....
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Perkins Park
Akron; Perkins Park; Parks
Perkins Park, Akron's first park, was located on the corner of Exchange and Bowery Streets in 1898. When General Simon Perkins originally planned the Village of Akron, he included a New England style public...
99.
Grapevines in the Anna Dean Farm Greenhouse
Anna Dean Farm; Farming; Barberton;
Photograph of grapevines grown in the Anna Dean Farm greenhouses in Barberton, Ohio. The greenhouses were used to grow a variety of fruits, vegetables and flowers year round.
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Church Street #44
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Church Street;
In 1853 Reverend Mason Grosvenor (1801-1886) sold the land to local carpenter John Holmes (1824-1868). Holmes most likely built the Greek Revival home as an investment because he swiftly built the home...
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