Abandoned Eastern Ohio

Abandoned Eastern Ohio
Title Abandoned Eastern Ohio PDF eBook
Author John Ponchak
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781634991476

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Abandoned Eastern Ohio

Abandoned Eastern Ohio
Title Abandoned Eastern Ohio PDF eBook
Author Cindy Vasko
Publisher America Through Time
Pages 96
Release 2021-04-26
Genre
ISBN 9781634993128

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Eastern Ohio holds a vast collection of forlorn structures that continue to fade away. Some sites were gifted an additional shot at life, while others are disintegrating at the hand of nature or will see the wrecking ball's force. The once-mighty industrial belt of Eastern Ohio is a silent landscape of rusting hulks. Ruins touch the imagination at fundamental levels and hold a sense of the past and the present. See the Ohio State Reformatory where spirits of the past must surely reside; the quiet, abandoned, but historic, company village of Iron Soup that once joined with a formidable steel mill; the large rail gate yard with its skyscraper-like communications tower surrendering to natural elements; the glorious Victory Theater, fortunate to have a new lease of existence; and a church, school, and rectory that once served as a spiritual center for a community and now confronts imminent demolition. This collection of abandonments reveals how we surrender our history for traces of dissolving stories.

Abandoned Ohio

Abandoned Ohio
Title Abandoned Ohio PDF eBook
Author Glenn Morris
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9781634990615

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Ohio's Forgotten History

Ohio's Forgotten History
Title Ohio's Forgotten History PDF eBook
Author Johnny Joo
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 2019-07
Genre
ISBN 9780998101651

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Hospitals, schools, churches, theaters, hotels, homes, industry, bridges, diners, malls, amusement parks and more. Ohio holds a huge collection of history that continues to fade away. Eventually all that will be left of many of these places are the photographs and memories.Ohio has so much incredible history that has been saved, but at the same time so much history that remains abandoned and practically forgotten. I find it sad and fascinating that these places are tossed aside like they are. Though they have been forgotten, there is such an interesting beauty inside their walls, decay and all.

Abandoned Northern Ohio

Abandoned Northern Ohio
Title Abandoned Northern Ohio PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Stroup
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 9781634992138

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Ghosts of Historic Delaware, Ohio

Ghosts of Historic Delaware, Ohio
Title Ghosts of Historic Delaware, Ohio PDF eBook
Author John B. Ciochetty
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 137
Release 2010-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 1614235287

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The Olentangy River runs through it—and ghosts inhabit it. Take a tour of central Ohio’s haunted hamlet with its resident paranormal expert. The infamous Vaudeville ghost that still puts on a show at the Strand, the mischievous, piano-playing poltergeists of the Arts Castle, and the bearded ghoul that speeds at a hellish pace down North Franklin Street in a horse-drawn carriage―these are the otherworldly denizens of Delaware, Ohio. Local ghost expert John B. Ciochetty’s collection of haunted lore will have skeptics and believers alike looking over their shoulders as they walk down the city streets. Behind the folklore and legends, readers will find the strange but hard facts of history that have given rise to tales of the city’s restless spirits. Join Ciochetty as he explores the other side of Delaware to discover its spine-tingling, haunted history. Includes photos! “Delaware’s local ghost expert . . . experienced several paranormal encounters on campus. That’s what inspired him to write books about paranormal activities at the university and around Delaware.” —The Delaware Gazette

Ohio Hopewell Community Organization

Ohio Hopewell Community Organization
Title Ohio Hopewell Community Organization PDF eBook
Author William S. Dancey
Publisher Kent State University Press
Pages 460
Release 2002-10
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780873387699

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The great earthen mounds of southern Ohio have attracted archaelogical attention since the first half of the nineteenth century. Until now, little has been known of the social organization of the Native Americans who constructed these spectacular ceremonial monuments. In the early 1960s, Olaf Prufer argued that the Ohio Hopewell societies who built the mounds that characterize the Middle Woodland Period (200 B.C. to A.D. 400) lived in a small, scattered hamlets. Prufer's thesis was evaluated at the symposium "Testing the Prufer Model of Ohio Hopewell Settlement Pattern" at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Pittsburgh, April 10, 1992. Several of those essays and others, including two by Professor Prufer, are included in Ohio Hopewell Community Organization. Within the last decade, more than 100 instances of Middle Woodland domestic sites have been documented. The authors examine plant and animal remains, ceramic and stone fragments, and traces of structures and facilities recovered through survey and excavation. The essays illustrate many of the controversies revolving around scientific study of the Hopewellian lifeway. In an Afterword, James B. Griffin shows that the problem of Hopewellian settlement pattern has deep intellectual roots, and its solution will be significant not only for the Ohio Valley but for world prehistory as well. While the volume holds obvious interest for professional archaeologists, it will also appeal to amateur archaeologists and visitors to prehistoric sites and museums.