
Toledo Perrysburg Days Inn, 10667 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg Ohio (OH) , 4x6 Continental Chrome, 10D stamp
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Title: St. Helena Ii Canal Fulton Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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An authentic reproduction of a 19tg century Ohio - Erie Canal freighter. Began passenger service July 4, 1970, and will run may through October annually. Owned and operated by the Stark County Historical Society.
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Title: Midget City And The Patio Mitiwanga Ohio (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Midget City. The largest little city in the world. Located on Lake Road at Mitiwanga, Ohio on Lake Erie. A complete city in an outdoor setting, constructed entirely by one man. Visited annually by thousands of people. The patio at the west side of entrance is an ideal spot for good food and refreshments.
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Title: Yacht Club, Buckeye Lake Park Ohio (OH), Linen unused
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Title: Lanes In A Row Without A Post, 1301 Keowee St Daytona Beach Ohio (OH), Linen unused
Description:
America's finest and most modern Bowling Establishment 44 Lanes in a row Without a post 44 Lanes. Completely Air Conditioned for year around Bowling by Frigidaire 400 cars Free parking 400 Cars
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Title: Main Avenue Looking North Ashtobula Ohio (OH), Linen
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Title: Greetings From The Ohio Turnpike Ohio (OH), Chrome PM 1957 Sep-09
Description:
World's mort Modern Superhighway
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Title: Mentor Motel, 9247 Mentor Avenue Mentor Ohio (OH), Chrome PM 1964 Jul-25
Description:
Situated on U.S. Route 20 in Lake County the Nursery Center of the United States. Just 25 miles East of Cleveland's Public Square, near Lake Erie's Swimming, Fishing and Vacation Resorts. Each room is comfortably and attractively furnished to accommodate tow to six guests. Free TV in each room. Central heating and air-conditioned for your year round comfort. Restaurants across the street. Telephone Blackburn 5-8836.
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Title: Lawnfield Home Of James A. Garfield Mentor Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Lawnfield, home of James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States.
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Title: Cheese Haven, Route 163 Clinton Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Featuring 88 kinds of natural cheese. All Cheese aged right here - cut fresh from wheels when ordered. We hickory smoke our own hams, bacon, turkeys, German lunch meats and sausages. Wines and champagnes from all local wineries. Complete delicatessen department, featuring Ohio's finest corned beef by the pound and take-out sandwiches. Store Hours. Open Year Around - 6 Days a Week 9:30 A M to 7:00 P M Closed Tuesday. Order By Mail The Cheese That Made Cheese Haven Famous Hickory Smoked Cheese 2 Lb. 6 Oz. Bar - $6.50 - Includes Postage & Handling Please send check with order (shipped anywhere in U.S.A.) This Is The Only Item We Ship By Mail. Cheese Haven, P.O. Box 336 - Marblehead, Ohio 43440.
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Title: Indian Mill Museum Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Three Leffel Turbines ran the buhrs, or millstones, when this mill was in operation. Administered by The Ohio Historical Society.
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Title: Indian Mill Museum Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Constructed in 1861, this original mill structure now houses an educational museum of milling. Administered by The Ohio Historical Society.
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Title: Magnificent High School, 20770 Hillard Rd Rocky River Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This modernly equipped high school for girls is operated by the Sisters of the Holy Humility of Mary. Covering over 100,000 square feet, this beautiful structure is situated on a 23 acre site.
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Title: Magnificent High School, 20770 Hillard Rd Rocky River Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This modernly equipped high school for girls is operated by the Sisters of the Holy Humility of Mary. Covering over 100,000 square feet, this beautiful structure is situated on a 23 acre site.
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Title: Slocum School, Perry & Thurston Streets Defiance Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Independence Dam & State Park Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Independence Dam & State Park on beautiful Maumee River 4 miles west of Florida, Ohio.
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Title: Bay Village Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Yoder & Frey Inc Archbold Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
World's Largest Farm Machinery Auctions Manufacturers of Tractor Cushions
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Title: Holiday Inn, Toledo-Lemoyne Perrysburg Ohio (OH), Chrome PM 1962 May-28
Description:
Highway 120 at No. 5 Interchange Ohio Turnpike Telephone: TE 7-2045 - TWX: STY RG 648 Swimming Pool - Air-conditioned - Restaurant Free TV - Free Teletype Reservations
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Title: Belmont County Court House St. Clairsville Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on Rt. 40, the old National Trail.
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Title: Buxton Inn Ohio (OH), Chrome PM 1959 Aug-19
Description:
Built about 1812, the Buxton Inn has sheltered hundreds of great and near-great visitors in Granville, Ohio, a beautiful New England village nestling in the Welsh Hills of Licking County.
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Title: An Aerial View Of Sidney Sidney Ohio (OH), Chrome PM 1968 Nov-11
Description:
An aerial view of Sidney, Ohio.
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Title: Brassel's Restaurant, Route 163 Clinton Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
A unique and unusual place where the food is prepared with that added little touch to make dining out a memorable occasion. Fresh Lake Erie perch and walleye - pick your own whole fresh walleye out of our walleye bin. Fresh Lake Erie perch. Lobster pot for two. Prime Rib every Saturday. Extra large seafood smorgasbord with 40 items - All You can eat every Friday - year round. Lobster Tails - King Crab Legs Eight Kinds of Surf & Turf. We cut our own steaks extra thick. Large 1½ pounds of Bar-B-Q Ribs. Also feature Italian & German foods. We have one of the largest menus in the area. We feature local wines - fancy cocktails, draft and bottled beer - Brassel's wines. Banquet facilities available with private rooms - we cater to small and large parties - feel free to call us for any information.
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Title: Memorial Hall Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
"Memorial Hall (Wabash, Ind.), 1899. Romanesque Revival building by J.C. Gault (Lima, Oh.) was erected as a tribute to Union Civil War veterans; houses county offices and Historical Museum. National Historic District, 1986.
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Title: Fort Defiance Defiance Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This view is old Fort Defiance, the site and earthworks where "Mad Anthony" Wayne in 1794 once stood and said of the fort," I defy the English, the Indians, and all the devils in hell to take it." Thus was the city of Defiance, the birthplace of Pontiac, named. This area includes picnic grounds, swimming pool, and playground at Kingsbury Park. Just east of Defiance is Independence State Park, a favorite site for picnics. Other attractions within the 400 acre state park are fine bass fishing and one of the few perfectly preserved canal locks in Ohio. "Let's Explore Ohio" scenic post cards are available only through Standard Oil stations and dealers. Free.
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Title: Indian Mill Museum Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Three Leffel Turbines ran the buhrs, or millstones, when this mill was in operation. Administered by The Ohio Historical Society.
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Title: One Of The 16 Service Plazas Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
On Ohio's 241 mile turnpike. Food for travelers and services for their vehicles are available 24 hours every day at these ultra-modern Plazas located at convenient intervals along both roadways of the Ohio Turnpike
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Title: Adios Butler Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
World's Champion Pacer on mile and half-mile track. Standing at Fair Chance Farm located one mile east of Washington Court House, Ohio on the 3-C Highway. Visitors Welcome!
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Title: Winesburg Inn Clyde Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
"Not far from anywhere" Dine & Party in Clyde's history as depicted by Sherwood Anderson in his well-known book. Featuring the famous "Little Chicago Lounge" and Anderson's Dining Room Banquets & Parties available. Fine Foods & Cocktails. Ph. (419) 547-0491
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Title: Historic "S" Bridge Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Shown here is one of the few remaining "S" bridges on the old National Road. Located just west of New Concord, Ohio - the present day four-lane Route 40 is also pictured and, beyond it, a modern industrial facility.
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Title: Public Library Delphos Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
E. Second & N. Jefferson
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Title: Quality Motel Town House Ohio (OH), Chrome PM 1971 May-19
Description:
I Mile North of Ohio Turnpike, Youngtown Interchange Exit #16 on Ohio Route 7. All tile tub-shower baths; large and beautifully furnished guest lounge color television all rooms; room phones; 100% air-conditioned.
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Title: Rittman's Industrial Area Rittman Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Joseph's First Catholic Church Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
First Catholic Church Dedicated in Ohio. The log church established on this site in 1818 was known as "The cradle of the faith in Ohio". Located near Somerset in Perry County, the present structure was dedicated in 1843 and is the third church building to occupy this site.
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Title: University School / Shaker Heights Campus, 20701 Brantley road Shaker Heights Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
An Independent School for Boys founded in 1890. Lower School - Kindergarten through Grade 8
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Title: Beulah Park Grove City Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Main entrance to Grandstand area
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Title: Men Of Milford Milford Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Jesuit Retreat League. Located on the banks of the Little Miami River
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Title: Kettering Medical Center Ketering Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in a picturesque Dayton suburb, the medical center consists of the 407-bed Charles F. Kettering Memorial Hospital and Kettering College of Medical Arts.
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Title: Newark Public Library Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Newark Public Library, built in 1950, provides 85,000 volumes for the reading pleasure and technical study of this Ohio City's 40,000 citizens.
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Title: Bell Motel, U. S. Rt. 40 Morristown Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
18 miles west of Wheeling, W. Va., and one mile, east of Morristown, Ohio. One of Eastern Ohio's finest motels, air conditioned, free T.V., eighteen units with "Beauty Rest" and showers, circulating hot water heat. Fishing and Children's playground. Shelter for your car. Area Code 614, 782-1561.
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Title: Dutch Pantry, 1-75 and Sate Route 63 150 Garver Road Monroe Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Where Food Makes Friends
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Title: Mount Pleasant Retirement Village, 225 Britton Road Monroe Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
A Community-within-a-community, Mount Pleasant offers more than 100 ranch homes, all with convenient one-floor plans. The main building provides apartments for independent and assisted living. Mount Pleasant provides full-service and secure retirement opportunities for 250 residents.
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Title: Mount Pleasant Retirement Village, 225 Britton Road Monroe Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
A Community-within-a-community, Mount Pleasant offers more than 100 ranch homes, all with convenient one-floor plans. The main building provides apartments for independent and assisted living. Mount Pleasant provides full-service and secure retirement opportunities for 250 residents.
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Title: Counterfeit House, Adams County Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Counterfeit House - Built in 1840 on Gift Ridge, Adams County, Ohio. Counterfeit $500 bills and 50 cent pieces were made here and distributed to Ohio River boats which received a light signal from the gable window. There are trick door locks, slots in doors where counterfeit plates were kept, chimneys L shaped with secret room lined with lead. Grounds have trails thru the woods and picnic area.
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Title: Washington Country Club, Washington Court House Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Center of social activity in the community. Beautiful setting for a modern golf course
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Title: American Machine & Foundry Shelby Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Fayette County Court House, Washington Court House Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This city, founded on 150 acres of land given by Col. Benjamin Temple in 1811, was named for Gen. Geo. Washington, Temple's Revolutionary War Commanding Officer. The words "COURT HOUSE" from the Virginia custom of naming a county seat town. Fayette County named for the Marquis de la Fayette, another of Temple's Commanders.
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Title: Methodist Church, 18 S. Gamble Shelby Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: The Ohio Art Company Bryan Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1908, Ohio Art boasts the largest metal lithography toy plant under one roof in the world. Within its 1.3 million sq. ft. plant are assembly lines and highly specialized equipment producing nearly 200 different toys.
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Title: An Aerial View Of Sidney Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view of Sidney, Ohio overlooking the great Miami River and The Downtown.
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Title: Big Muski Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
World's Largest Earth Moving Machine. Owned by Central Ohio Coal Co., A subsidiary of Ohio Power Co., located in South Eastern Ohio near Cumberland. This machine used in strip mining of Coal, weighs 27,000,000 pounds and has a 310 ft. boom. The bucket is 220 Cubic yards, that can strip 325 tons of earth and rock at a catch. The cables that pull the bucket are 5 inches in diameter. It can walk too.
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Title: First Lutheran Church, Broadway Shelby Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Big Muskie Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Used for strip mining coal in Eastern Ohio. One of the largest cranes used for strip mining in the world
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Title: Silver Shield Commercial Bins Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Heavy duty commercial storage in Flat bottom, hopper bottom and gas tight models at lowest cost per bushel. Over 100 sizes. Multiple auger and bin sweep unloading, aeration. Be sure to get our price on your storage needs.
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Title: The Ritter Observatory & Planetarium Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Toledo's Ritter Observatory & Planetarium is utilized for both public education and astro-physical research. The low dome houses the planetarium where visitors may view projections of stars and planets. The observatory tower contains the largest reflecting telescope in Ohio, fitted with zeroexpansion optics and a Coude spectrographic system.
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Title: Wallace Lodge, Sallie Buffalo Park Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Sallie Buffalo Park was built on reclaimed strip mined land by Hanna Coal in 1965. The Lodge was named for Hanna's chief reclamation officer. Building to right is Thompson Log School House built c. 1820
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Title: Beer Palace, Route 163 Clinton Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
On Route 163 - 4 Miles East of Port Clinton, Ohio Draft beer served in frosted mugs and pitchers - Lite Beer, Dar Ale or Half & Half - also bottle beer and large frosted mugs of Root Beer. Dinner Baskets and sandwiches just a little bit different and a little bit better from out kitchen. Served in air-conditioned comfort in a Dutch Gay 90's atmosphere. We also have a covered patio where you can enjoy our beer, root beer, and peanuts-in-the-shell - music and dancing Wednesday. Friday and Saturday nights.
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Title: Lincoln And Morrill Twin Towers, Cannon Drive Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Lincoln and Morrill Twin Towers are Identical buildings located on Cannon Drive, west of Stadium, each 24 stories high and provides living quarters for 1920 students each.
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Title: Macon Mall Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Macon Mall provides shoppers with accessibility, comfort, and convenience. Located on Eisenhower Parkway (U.S. 80) between 1-475 and 1-75, this two-level enclosed mall houses over 120 stores in climate-controlled temperature the year round. MACON MALL, "The beautiful way to shop".
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Title: The Four Seasons Marina Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Four Seasons Marina - with entrance from the Ohio River opposite the Little Miami light - a calm, protected, inland marina basin 1700 feet long with a water depth of 10 feet-cocktail lounge. Restaurant, and driftwood shop all on the water at the same location; swimming pool and recreation area.
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Title: Hickory Farms Of Ohio's Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
"Hickory Farms of Ohio's" famous Cheese Ball is made from a special blend of cheeses, sprinkled with ground, selected nuts . . . and topped with a red cherry.
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Title: Senator Warren G. Harding Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This Portrait was reproduced from a photograph, autographed April 21, 1904. The original was a sepiatone. An oil colored reproduction of it was made. Senator Harding was born near Blooming Grove, Morrow County, Ohio, November 2, 1865. He became owner and editor of The Marion Daily Star, November 1884. He was elected to the Ohio State Senate, November 6, 1899.
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Title: Blossom Music Center Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This Dramatic view portrays the 4th of July Celebration which is one of the many festive attractions at this well renowned center. Blossom Music Center, located between Akron and Cleveland is the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra.
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Title: Colonial Motel Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
1½ Miles West of Lima on 305 20 Modern Units, Carpeted, Tile Baths, Tub & Shower, Telephone & TV in each room. Swimming Pool, Air, Conditioned.
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Title: Drackett Tower, 161 Curl Drive Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Drackett Tower, 161 Curl Drive, is a 12 story dorm with housing facilities for 870 students. Occupied 1st time Spring quarter 1965.
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Title: Bar-Zee Motel, U. S. Rt. 20 West Clyde Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Air-Conditioned - Room Phones - Free Coffee Swimming Pool. Truckers & Commercial Men Welcome
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Title: Bar-Zee Motel, U. S. Rt. 20 West Clyde Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Air-Conditioned - Cable TV - Roomside Parking - Fine Restaurants and Shopping Nearby. Truckers and Commercial Business Welcome. Locally Owned and Operated. For Reservations, Call: (419) 547-9565
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Title: Typical Perkins Pancake House Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Typical Perkins Pancake House, home of 42 plus . . . 42 gourmet pancake and waffle dishes plus a full menu of delicious entrees and sandwiches.
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Title: Clyde Clyde Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Clyde. Ohio is the home of Sherwood Anderson (author of the famous book "Winesburg, Ohio" published in 1919), and James B. McPherson (Major General in the Civil War killed in action July 22. 1864). The town is located in Sandusky Country and has great agricultural wealth.
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Title: Winesburg Inn Clyde Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
"Not far from anywhere" Dine & Party in Clyde's history as depicted by Sherwood Anderson in his well-known book. Featuring the famous "Little Chicago Lounge" and Anderson's Dining Room. Banquets & Parties available. Fine Foods & Cocktails. Ph. (419) 547-0491
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Title: Constitution Own Avenue Of Flags Louisville Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Louisville Municipal Building of the corner of S. Mill and E. Gorgas Streets and the Gold Star Mothers' Memorial stand at the beginning of the block-long Avenue of Flags erected in 1971 in conjunction with the community's 19th observance of Constitution Day, September 17th, Flags displayed here include those from all of the 50 states plus the District of Columbia.
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Title: Miami Childrens Center, 2500 River Rd., Moumee Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
From left: Boy's Cottages, Receiving Unit and Medical Building on campus of Miami Children's' Center, an institution operated by the Lucas County Child Welfare Board for the care of dependent children of Lucas County, Ohio.
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Title: Ohio's First Outdoor / Drama Heater Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
A moving adventure of yesterday. In 1772 David Zeisberger settled among the Delaware Indians in the beautiful Tuscarawas Valley and converted them to Christianity. Trumpet In The Land. By Paul Green, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, is the dramatic story of the early history of Ohio and the Moravian missionaries great effort to civilize the Delaware's. Had there been no conflict between the British and American armies so close at hand and the massacre of 96 Indian converts by mistake at Gnadenhutten, this dream of peace and brotherhood might have prevailed in the then West. A land finally won only by blood and misery. This story of peace, love and brotherhood is played nightly except Monday July-August and first week in September. Phone 216-364-5111 or write Trumpet in The Land. Box 275 Dover Ohio.
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Title: The Heilman House Restaurant, U. S. 24 in Florida Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving good food and home made pies every day. Delicious Chicken and Steak Dinners served on Sundays. Air conditioned for your comfort. Located on Scenic Route U.S 24 in Florida, Ohio.
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Title: Boeing B-29 Superfortress Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Engines: Four Wright R-3350S of 2,200 hp. Each Top Speed :357 mph. Span:141 ft. 3 in. Range: 3,700 miles Length: 99 ft. 0 in. Ceiling:33,600 ft. Height:27 ft. 9 in. Designed as a replacement for the B-17 and B-24, a B-29 first flew in 1942. It was not used in Europe, for its long range made it better suited for attacking Japan from China and later from Saipan, Guam, and Tinian. The B-29 "Bockscar" on display at the USAF Museum, W-P AFB, Ohio, dropped the second atomic bomb (Aug.9, 1945) on Nagasaki ending WW ll.
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Title: North American A-36-A Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Engines: Allison V-1710 of 1,325 hp Top Speed:365 mph Span:37 ft. 0 in. Range: 550 miles Length:32 ft. 3 in. Ceiling:25,100 ft Height:12 ft. 2 in. The A-36 dive bomber, such as the one displayed at the AF Museum, W-PAFB. Ohio, was the first AAF version of the "Mustang" developed for Britain in 1940. Unofficially named the "Invader" the A-36 was replaced in 1944 by P-51s and P-47s equipped with bomb racks, when those aircraft proved to be more suitable for low-level missions.
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Title: Bell P-59B Airacomet Fighter Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Engines : Two General Electric J31's of 2,000 lbs. thrust each. Top Speed: 413 mph. Span:45 ft. 6 in. Range:950 mi. Length:38 ft. 10 in. Ceiling:43,200 ft. Height:12 ft. 4 in. The XP-59A, The United States' first jet airplane, made its initial flight on 2 October 1942. Because of its limited performance, the P-59 was never used in combat. The P-59B is on exhibit at the Air Force Museum, W-PAFB, Ohio.
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Title: Boeing B-47E Stratojet Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Engines : 6 General Electric J47-GE-L5 of 7,200 lbs. thrust each Maximum Speed:610 mph. Span:116 ft. Cruising Speed:540 mph. Length:107 ft. 1 in. Service Ceiling: 47,000 ft. Height:28 ft. Weight:200,000 lbs. loaded The Stratojet, the world's first swept-wing bomber, made its initial flight on December 17, 1947 and normally carried a crew of three men. The B-47E on display at the Air Force Museum, W-PAFB, Ohio, is the last Series "E" airplane built.
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Title: Famous Dock At Lakeside Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking north, out into the beautiful waters of Lake Erie.
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Title: Lake Erie Vacationland Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
A typical Beach scene on this Great Lake that covers two-thirds of Ohio's Northern Border from Toledo to Conneaut and Pennsylvania's Western Border for about 60 miles, then New York's Western Border until it reaches Niagara Falls. The Northern part of the Lake borders Canada.
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Title: U. S. A. F. Museum Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The US Air Force Museum Building was dedicated on Sept.3. 1971 by the President of the United States, Richard Nixon. Considered to be the world's largest oldest military aviation museum, it originated in 1923 at McCook Field, near Dayton, Ohio. Measuring 800 feet long. 240 feet wide, and soaring to a ceiling of 80 feet, the $7 million structure houses more than 80 aircraft. The building, paid for through public contribution, was donated to the United States Air Force by the Air Force Museum Foundation, Inc.
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Title: Low Water Bridge, Quartz Mt. State park Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
As water is released from Lugert Dam this old road is inundated and it is a favorite fishing spot for fisherman at Lake Altus
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Title: Marina On Tappan Lake, U. S. 36 & 250 Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
On Highway U.S 36 & 250 about Midway between Dennison and Cadiz, Ohio. This photo was taken as the boating season draws to a close and Jack Frost performs his artistry on the foliage.
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Title: U. S. A. F. Museum Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Front view of the Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Ohio. Aircraft lot displays a total of 40 full-scale aircraft and missiles: museum building house several old fabric-type planes and many exhibits like engines, armament, propellers, and war art-Admission and parking free. Entrance is Gate 35C located at the west end of Main Street in Fairborn, Ohio. Hours : 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and holidays 10a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday (Closed Christmas Day only.)
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Title: County Hub Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Accented by the burning brilliance of a Southeastern Ohio fall season, the Coshocton County Court House makes an imposing picture - lends strength and dignity to the center of the city at the mouth of the Muskingum.
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Title: Monroe County Court House Woodsfield Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Rittman's Industrial Area Rittman Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Synder's Old Worthington Inn, Route 23 Worthington Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Started as a stage coach stop, now welcomes the modern traveler. Located north of Columbus on Route 23 in Worthington, Ohio. Specializing in Chicken Dinners.
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Title: Hamm's Crossroad Restaurant & Motel, U. S. 68 & State Rt. 28 Midland Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
U.S 68 & State Rt. 28 Midland, Ohio Located 9 Miles S. of Wilmington, O. 14 Air Conditioned Units T.V., Individual Heat Control All Modern-Home Cooking Open 7 Days a Week all Year.
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Title: Mother Margaret Hall Nursing Home Mt. St. Joseph Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
"Mother Margaret Hall, a division of Good Samaritan Hospital, is a fully accredited 132 bed State licensed Nursing Home overlooking the Ohio river seven miles West of Cincinnati, Ohio at the very end of Delhi Pike. It is a part of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio Motherhouse complex."
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Title: United States Post Office Galion Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Building constructed and Dedicated December 29th,1933, during the Administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, James A. Farley, Postmaster General. Photography by Portrait Palace, Galion, Ohio.
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Title: Adams County Courthouse West Union Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This fireproof structure was built in 1911. The first courthouse in Adams Country was made of logs in 1805. In 1811 it was replaced by a larger one built of stone. This was outgrown and replaced in 1876 by a two story brick structure which was destroyed by fire in 1910
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Title: Public Library Mt. Gilead Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Mt. Gilead was platted in 1824 under the name of Whetsom but changed to its biblical name in 1832
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Title: Derrick Motel Mt. Gilead Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
1/5 mile west of Interstate 71 on State Route 95, Fredericktown-Mt. Gilead exit No 151. Williamsburg brick, carpeted, TV, radio, room phones, electric heat, air conditioned, tile tub and showers, dining room, seasonal pool. Sauna baths. Golf course available.
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Title: Morgan County Justice Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the more striking public buildings in the Buckeye country is the courthouse of McConnelsville. This recently remodeled seat of justice serves the picturesque Morgan county area of Malta-McConnelsville and the surrounding Muskingum river valley community
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Title: Ohio's Governor Lives In A Magnificent Tudor Norman Mansion, 358 North Parkview Avenue Bexley Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Ohio's Governor lives in a magnificent Tudor-Norman mansion situated on beautifully land scaped three acres at 358 North Parkview Avenue in Bexley, a Columbus suburb just four miles from the State capitol. The mansion, built in 1935, was presented to the State of Ohio as a gift by the former owners in 1955.
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Title: United States Post Office Mount Gilead Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Chamber Of Commerce Office And Parking Lot Deviance Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Clinton Street at Fifth Defiance Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful colonial-type office building was dedicated in 1957. It is one of the most impressive of its kind in the Midwest
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Title: United States Post Office New Carlisle Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Building was constructed during the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, W. Marvin Watson, Postmaster General. Among the speakers at the dedication June 29th, 1959 was Congressman Clarence J. Brown, and Postmaster Roger McCullough.
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Title: New Canfield Postal Facility Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
8200 sq. ft Building Constructed April 1977
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Title: Truck World, 1-80 and S. R. 7 & 62 Hubbard Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Truck World Hubbard, Ohio is the finest Auto/Truck Stop in America. It features 2 restaurants, motel, radio station, pub,12 stores. The 50 acre development consists of an industrial park with a truck wash and many repair, brokerage and warehouse services. Friendly faces are always here to greet you at this Ohio-Pennsylvania border location.
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Title: Centerville Mills "Y" Camp Aurora Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: Pickaway Historical Photos, Box 349 Circleville Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Circleville, Ohio, as it appeared in 1836. Circleville was not only founded on but laid out within and took its name from the circular portion of a large prehistoric earthen enclosure. These ancient works were attributed to a race of men that preceded and were the ancestors of the present race of Indians. By September, 1810, the job of surveying and laying out the town in the pattern of a circle was completed. Some of the streets radiated from the center where stood the brick. octagonal-shaped Court House, while others were circular, paralleling the space about the Court House. while others were circular, paralleling the space about the Court House. About 1838, it was decided that the streets should be changed so that they run at right angles to each other to Square its Circle. Thus, by 1860, this most unique feature had been an incomparable heritage became only a distinguished tradition of "Old Roundtown."
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Title: Camp Oty'Okwa, 24799 Purcell Road South Bloomingville Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Grand Council Ring at Camp Oty'Okwa, located in the beautiful Hocking Hills of Southern Ohio. Owned and operated by the Big Brother Association of Columbus , Ohio.
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Title: The Rock Island Arsenal Reservoir Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Rock Island Arsenal Reservoir was completed in 1871. Circular in shape, it is 86 feet in diameter at the top and 97 feet at the floor grad. The overall height is 68 feet to the top of the ventillator cupola. The walls are of stone and are 3 feet 8 inches thick at the top and 7 feet 10 inches thick at the base. The capacity is 800,000 gallons. It is still in use today.
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Title: The Millcroft Inn, 203 Mill Street Milford Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Built 1812-15. Owned and used as a general store by Matthias Kugler. Later, his son, John, converted it into a private residence. It is now a well-known restaurant.
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Title: The Central College Presbyterian Church, Central College Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Central College Presbyterian Church located at Central College, Ohio, about two Miles from Westerville, was organized on April 22nd, 1843. The original Church Sanctuary was dedicated Dec. 25,1870, and the new Sanctuary and Educational Wing were dedicated June 19,1966.
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Title: An Aerial View Of Sidney Sidney Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view of Sidney, Ohio overlooking the great Miami River and The Downtown.
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Title: First Church Of The Nazarene Liverpool Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
First Church of the Nazarene located in East Liverpool, Ohio, was organized October 24,1910. The new Church was dedicated in 1951. Present membership is 501 and the Sunday School average is 520. Present Minister is James E. Hunton.
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Title: Flint Ridge Museum Glenford Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Flint Ridge Museum is built over a quarry pit that may have been excavated by prehistoric Indians looking for the high-quality flint that they prized so highly. The museum is administered by the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.
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Title: St. Paul's Lutheran Church Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Located 104 Main Street, Roseville, Ohio-was organized in 1836 and is part of the Lutheran Church in America. The Present structure, which is of pure English Gothic architecture, was dedicated in 1937. The window depict the life of Christ from the Annunciation to the Resurrection.
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Title: The United Church Of Christ Strongsville Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Church was organized October 10,1817 and the building was dedicated January 27,1853. The Church was presented an Historical Building Plaque in 1976 by the Strongsville Historical Society.
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Title: Greetings From Sylvania Sylvania Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Northwestern Ohio's fastest growing Cities
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Title: Ohio Departments Of State Building Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Many of the departments of state government as well as the Ohio State Library are housed in this fourteen-story, Georgian marble building that was started in Columbus in 1931 and completed in 1933. On the south and north ends of the building are landscaped parks. In the back of the state office building may be seen the LeVeque-Lincoln Tower, the city's landmark and only "skyscraper".
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Title: Knights Inn Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Look for Knights Inn whenever and wherever you travel! You're guaranteed a first floor room and immaculately maintained lodging accommodations at all knights Inns. Knights Inn… where comfort rules
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Title: Knights Inn Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Look for Knights Inn whenever and wherever you travel! You're guaranteed a first floor room and immaculately maintained lodging accommodations at all knights Inns. Knights Inn… where comfort rules
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Title: Neil Armstrong Home Coming Day Wapakoneta Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Neil Armstrong Home Coming Day at Wapakoneta, Ohio. Sept. 6, 1969, here, traversing the parade route in his home town, and greeting his fellow townsmen, is astronaut Neil Armstrong, first man to set foot on the moon.
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Title: Glendower Sate Museum, Cincinnati Ave Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Glendower State Museum, on Cincinnati Ave. (Rt. 42 South) purchased and donated to the people of Ohio by the Warren County Historical Society in 1945. It is an outstanding example of early Greek revival style and is fully furnished with original period items.
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Title: Chicken Hall And Its Christopher Wren Tower Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
McMicken Hall and its Christopher Wren tower landmarks on the Cincinnati skyline, are focal points of the University of Cincinnati campus. The municiapal University, founded in 1819 and largest of its kind in the nation, has 13 colleges. The internationally-acclaimed co-operative system of technological education was founded here in 1906.
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Title: Natural Color Cards Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
These cards can only be made from a 4 x 5 Ansco or Ektachrome color transparency. Delivery about 6 to 8 weeks. Prices include up to 50 words text matter on address side of card - up to 8 lines on face side of business card. Wording cannot be supplied on color side. Color instructions are not required. Transparency will be returned to owner after shipment is made. On orders for 25,000 or more, if requested, a color proof is submitted. 35 mm transparency of exceptionally sharp detail and brilliant contrast free from sport, scratches, and other deficiencies in finishing or handling can be used at an additional charge of $4.00. Order From: Keaser & Blair, Inc. 953 Martin St., Cincinnati 2, Ohio.
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Title: Marilyn Hamann Paintings Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Opening, Friday, December 3, 6-9pm Artist will be present exhibition through January 8.
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Title: Holiday Inn Of Toledo Inc., Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Air-conditioned rooms, swimming pool, restaurant, cocktail lounge and Shell Service Station. Ohio's busiest cross-road. Ohio Turnpike - Interchange #5 and Detroit Toledo Expressway State Route 120. Phone Lemoyne, Ohio, Teresa 7-2045. Address R.R. #1, Perrysburg, Ohio.
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Title: Homer He Clown Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Homer, The Clown Prince of Magic, will Mystify and Entertain You with His Clown Antics, Fabulous Balloon Artistry and Enchanting Magic. Entertainment for all ages.
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Title: Downtown Toledo Ohio And Expressways Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Interstate 75, super highway from the upper-Michigan Canadian border to southern Florida, passes through the heart of Toledo creating the three-level junction pictured here. The Maumee River skirts the downtown area reaching to Lake Erie and extensive overseas harbor facilities on the horizon.
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Title: Blossom Music Center Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Summer home of the World Famous Cleveland Orchestra located in the rolling hills of Northampton Township between Cleveland and Akron
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Title: We'll Be Looking For You At The Yale Travelling Show Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
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Title: I. F. Freiberg Library, Western Reserve University Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
I. F. Freiberger library, Western Reserve University, University Circle. A new $1,600,000 building between Severance Hall and the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland's cultural center. The library was named in honor of I. F. Freiberger, banker, civic leader and trustee of the University.
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Title: Clark's Forest Hills, 13618-20 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Rts. 6 and 20. Southern colonial dining room and cocktail lounge. Treasure Chest for children. One of 14 Clark Restaurants in Cleveland, Akron, Erie.
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Title: Lakewood Manor Motel, 66 Rooms Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
66 Rooms - Party and Meeting Room 10 Minutes to Downtown Cleveland Located on Ohio Route No. 2 and U.S. Routes No. 6 and No. 20 12019 Lake Avenue - 12020 Clifton Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio.
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Title: Arch Motel, Route 2 E 66 Archbold Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Welcome to the Arch Motel Archbold, Ohio - Phone 5541
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Title: Sandusky Bay Bridge Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The State-owned Sandusky Bay Bridge, a magnificent modern 2-mile span from whose eminence much of Sandusky-Land unfolds in panoramic splendor, links the mainland with beautiful Marblehead Penninsula.
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Title: Brown County Courthouse Georgetown Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The contract for the present courthouse of Brown County was let May 22, 1849 and was completed and accepted by the county commissioners in 1851. After having served the people of the county for over a century, it stands today as one of our most cherished historical and architectural landmarks.
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Title: Canoeing In Ohio Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
This scenic view illustrates the popular sport of canoeing as practices on nearly all streams thru out Ohio. A few of the favorites are Licking, Muskingum, Mohican, Grand and Scioto Rivers.
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Title: The Beautiful Ohio As It Flows Westward Liverpool Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The beautiful Ohio as it flows westward past East Liverpool, Ohio. One of the many interesting river ports on the mighty Ohio.
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Title: Two Horned Church Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
First Congregational Church - Sometimes known as the "Two Horned Church" because of its twin towers, houses the oldest congregation in Marietta, Ohio. The first church, of frame construction, dedicated 1807, was destroyed by fire in 1905. On 1906 at the same spot, (318 Front St.), a new brick bld. of the same architectural design was erected. Only remnant used from the old church, is the bell in South tower of the new church.
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Title: Buckeye Lake & Buckeye Lake Park Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Playground of Ohio. Located near the center of the state, 30 mi. east of Columbus on Int. 70 & Ohio 79. Boating - Fishing and fun for folks of all ages.
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Title: Jackson County Court House Jackson Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Now completely modern and fireproof, was reconstructed around the walls left standing following a fire of Jan. 25, 1951. Reconstruction cost 10 times as much as the original $30,000 contract for the building after an earlier Courthouse had burned Sept. 20, 1860. Cornerstone laid May 30, 1867, and building later extended to the front and portico with sandstone pillars added.
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Title: Jackson's Apple Tower Jackson Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Jackson County Apple Festival which features each year the "World's Largest Apple Pie". This event is held the third week of September on the downtown streets of Jackson, Ohio.
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Title: Lowell Thomas Woodington Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Lowell Thomas was born April 6, 1892 in Woodington, Ohio, 5 miles northwest of Greenville. Famous news commentator, world traveler and author. Painting on display at Garst Museum, Greenville, Ohio.
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Title: U. S. S. Shenandoah Zr-1 Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
"Daughter of the Stars". First helium filled airship built by United States. Assembled at Lakehurst N.J. and made its flight Sept. 4, 1923. Its length was 680 feet. The dirigible crashed in a severe wind storm in southern Ohio, Sept. 3, 1925. Among crew members killed was its Commander Zachary Lansdowne, born in Greensville, Ohio.
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Title: Manor House Punderson State Park, Off S. R. 87 Newbury Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Diners of the Manor House find the meals to be delectable. Breakfasts, luncheons and dinners are served regularly throughout the year for the convenience of vacationing guests and daily visitors.
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Title: Manor House Punderson State Park, Off S. R. 87 Newbury Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Ohio's new lodge of English Tudor design was remodeled by the Parks Division in the motif of an English Manor House. The lodge, regarded nationally as an outstanding park attraction, was opened to the public in November 1956.
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Title: Manor House Punderson State Park, Off S. R. 87 Newbury Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Karl Long, trucking firm owner, designed the Manor House to serve as a summer mansion. He invested about $250,000 but died before building was completed. Years later, the state remodeled the mansion to serve as a public vacation facility.
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Title: Manor House Punderson State Park, Off S. R. 87 Newbury Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Especially popular with diners is the Cherry Dining Room where eating atmosphere, and a scenic view of Punderson Lake somehow makes delicious meals tastier than ever.
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Title: Ellacott-Shaker Volkswagen Inc, 4459 Northfield Road Warrensville Hys Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Offering the best Volkswagen service in this area. Factory trained personnel using the latest genuine Volkswagen parts and equipment. Cleveland's Shaker area's most important Volkswagen Service Center
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Title: The St. George Chapel, Camp Edgar Friedlander Miamiville Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
The St. George Chapel, a simple rustic structure of field stone and wood, is being built at the official Boy Scout camp of the Cincinnati Area Council, B.S.A. with the wholehearted approval of the Scout Council and of the Most Rev. Karl J. Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati. Generous benefactors to this fund become members of the Chapel Committee. Their gifts to the "CYO Boy Scout Chapel Fund" CYO Headquarters, 426 E. 5th St., Cincinnati 2, Ohio, are tax deductible. Their generosity for the glory of God and the spiritual welfare of young America will be appreciated by generations yet to come.
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Title: Upper Arlington Public Library Upper Arlington Ohio (OH), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Portrait of an American Town post cards is a project of the Upper Arlington Cultural Arts commission 3600 Tremont Road, Upper Arlington, Oh.
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Title: Ward Airport Bedford Ohio (OH), Linen unused
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Title: Harding Sanitarium Worthington Ohio (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Concrete Bridge Across the Ravine on the grounds of the Harding Sanitarium Worthington, Ohio The sanitarium grounds comprise about forty acres of Woodland and Lawns.
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Title: Church Ohio (OH), Real Photo PM 1914 Jun-05
Description:
Possibly in Elmore
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Title: Bird's-Eye View Of Bellaire Bellaire Ohio (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Showing Ohio River And W. Va. Hills in the Background
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Title: State Toast Card Ohio (OH), Linen unused
Description:
God must of loved the Buckeye State That's known as O-HI-O, Where the Red Bird sings so sweetly and Red Carnations grow. The mother state of Presidents Who rose to realms of fame, Where the great Ohio River flows And from whence we got our name. We have many prosperous cities, Education here's our plan With its noted Institutions For the betterment of Man. And so we're all called Buckeyes, We're mighty proud to know that god gave us the Buckeye State That we call O-Hi-O. Ohio Population - 6,836,000. Area - 41,040 square miles. Key to pictures in Ohio lettering on opposite side of post card: O - Public Square and Union Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio. H - Upper - Thomas a. Edison's Birthplace Milan, Ohio. Lower - Historical Mound, Marietta, Ohio. I - Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Put-In-Bay, Ohio. O - Upper - Looking toward Cambridge, Ohio from Big Cut on U. S. Route 40. Lower - Dover Damon Tuscarawas River between Canton and New Philadelphia, Ohio.
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Title: New Memorial Building, East Broad Street Columus Ohio (OH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Seating capacity 5000
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Title: East From Monument Park Waren Ohio (OH), Divided Back PM 1908 Jun-17
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Title: Mentor Mentor Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Lawnfield home of James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States.
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Title: Church Of The Saviour Methodist Cleveland Heights Ohio (OH), Chrome PM 1968 Jun-10
Description:
A beautiful example of 13th century French Gothic cathedral architecture. The sanctuary seats more than 1,000 and the educational building houses a wide range of religious educations and community groups. The program of the church is conducted on the basis in friendly personal fellowship and association in keeping with the established principles of the Methodist ch |