Everything posted by Eridony
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Columbus: Random Photos
The Ohio Village Muffins playing vintage baseball in Schiller Park. Muffins in Motion by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr Dignified Umpire by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr Underhanded by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr Anachronistic Sports by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr Prancing to Victory by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr Base Ball in Schiller Park by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr
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Columbus: Short North Developments and News
Eridony replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionWow, I like this a lot more than the original design.
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Columbus: Random Photos
Because of all the smoking babies?
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Columbus: Random Photos
Yes, two of the projects will be a reuse of the old municipal light plant seen here Columbus Municipal Light Plant by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr Columbus Municipal Light Plant - Original Section by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr As well as a private development replacing this city maintenance building Columbus Central Outpost by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr I'm sure those two projects will encourage more development in that adjacent area seen in my previous picture.
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Columbus: Random Photos
Will be interesting to see how this view changes in the next decade. Pen West by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr
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Columbus: Downtown: Arena District Developments and News
Eridony replied to CMH_Downtown's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionI love that picture!
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Mansfield - July 2014
Mansfield is the county seat of Richland County. In 2010 the city had a population of 47,821. Mansfield by Eridony, on Flickr Richland County Courthouse Richland County Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr Richland Trust Building Richland Trust Building by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown Mansfield by Eridony, on Flickr Fitness Factory by Eridony, on Flickr Main Street Mansfield by Eridony, on Flickr Mansfield's Most Complete News Stand by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown Mansfield - Main Street by Eridony, on Flickr Home & Kitchen Supply by Eridony, on Flickr Voegele Apartments Voegele Building by Eridony, on Flickr Mansfield's Chase Bank Building by Eridony, on Flickr St. Peter's Catholic Church by Eridony, on Flickr Kafers Flowers by Eridony, on Flickr James Woods Craig House James Woods Craig House by Eridony, on Flickr Mansfield's Hancock Building by Eridony, on Flickr The Mansfield Savings Bank by Eridony, on Flickr Bissman Block, one of several buildings in Mansfield used in the movie the Shawshank Redemption Bissman Block by Eridony, on Flickr The Bissman Schlitz Sign by Eridony, on Flickr Twenty years after the Shawshank Redemption was filmed in Mansfield is is still a big deal. On The Bissman Block by Eridony, on Flickr City Mills by Eridony, on Flickr Mansfield is Always Ready for Christmas by Eridony, on Flickr City News by Eridony, on Flickr Historic Mansfield by Eridony, on Flickr The rest of my photos are from the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield. The prison was closed in 1990 but have become a tourist destination. Numerous movies, music videos, and TV shows have been filmed here. Most famously is the Shawshank Redemption, although the movie did not actually use the cell blocks for filming, just the exterior and some of the offices. Ohio State Reformatory by Eridony, on Flickr OSR by Eridony, on Flickr Some of the prison has been restored Ohio State Reformatory Dining Room by Eridony, on Flickr Many parts remain untouched Color Scheme by Eridony, on Flickr Ohio State Reformatory Fireplace by Eridony, on Flickr OSR Room by Eridony, on Flickr This safe was not part of the prison, it was installed for the filming of the Shawshank Redemption. In the movie it belongs to Warden Norton Warden Norton's Safe by Eridony, on Flickr Warden's Office by Eridony, on Flickr Reformatory View by Eridony, on Flickr Dimly Lit by Eridony, on Flickr Paint by Eridony, on Flickr Radio manufactured in Mansfield Smith Radio by Eridony, on Flickr The non-electric chair A Room With a Chair by Eridony, on Flickr X Marks The Spot by Eridony, on Flickr Prison chapel Ohio State Reformatory Chapel by Eridony, on Flickr Prison Chapel Window by Eridony, on Flickr Prison Chapel by Eridony, on Flickr The Slammer by Eridony, on Flickr Trouble by Eridony, on Flickr Prison Cell by Eridony, on Flickr Cell Block by Eridony, on Flickr The prison library Ohio State Reformatory Library by Eridony, on Flickr Infirmary Portals by Eridony, on Flickr Grime & Entropy by Eridony, on Flickr Long Way Up by Eridony, on Flickr Second Cell Block by Eridony, on Flickr Central Guard Room that sits between the two cell blocks OSR Central Guard Room by Eridony, on Flickr Ohio State Reformatory Exterior by Eridony, on Flickr
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Columbus: Downtown: The Pierce
That sure is a poor rendering. I like buildings that aren't just blue glass or grey concrete. They can add some character to a cityscape. However I'm not really liking this so far.
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Around Downtown Toledo and Collingwood Arts Center, April 2015
Someone really needs to fix up that Pythian Castle.
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Paducah, Kentucky
Nice shots, I remember when I visited there was a lot of activity downtown near the river, but as you moved inland the number of pedestrians dropped sharply.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Is there a certain date you need to know by?
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Ashland & Bucyrus - July 2014
Ashland is the seat of Ashland County. In 2010 the population was 20,362. Ashland by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown Ashland - Center Street by Eridony, on Flickr This theater opened in 1942 and closed in 2011 Ashland Square Cinema by Eridony, on Flickr Mason & Riley's by Eridony, on Flickr Ashland County Office Building by Eridony, on Flickr Peking Restaurant by Eridony, on Flickr Gilbert Funriture by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown Ashland - Main Street by Eridony, on Flickr County courthouse Ashland County Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr Presbyterian Church Ashland First Presbyterian Church by Eridony, on Flickr Freer House, built as a children's home in 1907 Freer House by Eridony, on Flickr Freer Field in Ashland's south side Freer Field by Eridony, on Flickr Bucyrus is the county seat of Crawford County. In 2010 the city had a population of 12,362. Bucyrus by Eridony, on Flickr A notel Notel Weaver by Eridony, on Flickr Hotel Weaver by Eridony, on Flickr Skip's Auto Service by Eridony, on Flickr A movie theater that opened in 1936 and closed after a fire in 1991. Currently awaiting demolition. Bucyrus Theater by Eridony, on Flickr Bucyrus Theater by Eridony, on Flickr Warren & Sandusky by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown Bucyrus - Sandusky Avenue by Eridony, on Flickr Sandusky Avenue by Eridony, on Flickr Rensselaer & Sandusky by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown Bucyrus by Eridony, on Flickr Bucyrus Mural by Eridony, on Flickr The courthouse was built in 1854 Crawford County Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr The library Bucyrus Public Library by Eridony, on Flickr Bucyrus City Bank by Eridony, on Flickr Molenkopf & Walther Building by Eridony, on Flickr
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Memphis April 2015
Nice photos! I went to Memphis a couple of times when I lived in Missouri. They were just starting to renovate the pyramid then.
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Wooster - July 2014
A few shots from the county seat of Wayne County. Wooster by Eridony, on Flickr Liberty Street by Eridony, on Flickr The Wayne County Courthouse Wayne County Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr Wooster's Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr A store that only sells Rubbermaid (a company that used to be headquartered in Wooster) Everything Rubbermaid by Eridony, on Flickr A boutique hotel St. Paul Hotel by Eridony, on Flickr Wine shop SoMar Wine Cellars by Eridony, on Flickr Apparently this place relocated a few years ago and brought along their vintage sign Wooster Appliance Center Sign by Eridony, on Flickr Wooster Logo by Eridony, on Flickr Wooster Sidewalk by Eridony, on Flickr Nick Amster Building by Eridony, on Flickr Infill Wooster Infill by Eridony, on Flickr Downing Block by Eridony, on Flickr This red brick courthouse addition is actually older than the courthouse Wayne County Courthouse & Neighbor by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown grocery store Buehler's by Eridony, on Flickr Harvey Howard house, built circa 1860 Harvey Howard House by Eridony, on Flickr City Hall Wooster City Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Wooster Law Offices by Eridony, on Flickr B&B Market Street Inn by Eridony, on Flickr Wooster - North Market Street by Eridony, on Flickr Weight of the World by Eridony, on Flickr Brenner Bros. by Eridony, on Flickr The College of Wooster only has about 2,000 students but campus is pretty nice A residence hall Gault Manor by Eridony, on Flickr Another residence hall Bornhuetter Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Yet another residence hall Kenarden Lodge by Eridony, on Flickr Galpin Hall Galpin Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Grove Timeline by Eridony, on Flickr How Much Time in a Tree? by Eridony, on Flickr Kauke Hall Kauke Hall by Eridony, on Flickr College of Wooster Globe by Eridony, on Flickr Kauke Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Morgan Hall Morgan Hall by Eridony, on Flickr The College of Wooster by Eridony, on Flickr Alumni Center Gault Alumni Center by Eridony, on Flickr
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Columbus: Italian Village Developments and News
Eridony replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionNoticed today they have painted this house black. Still not sure how I feel about it. Hmmm, I figured it would stay white since the rendering showed them all white. I was thinking I might like them better if each one was painted a different color. Black wasn't what I was thinking though. I'll have to take a look.
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Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
According to the Census Bureau, the two numbers listed in wiki for 2010 and 2014 are switched, so its actually a decline And the numbers for STL, Sacramento, and Memphis are wrong based on what the Census says. I thought it was weird they supposedly had 4, 6 and 11% declines and no one said a word about it... lol Switched for Cleveland only. If you go there it now shows a decline for Cleveland, but Columbus and Cincinnati are growing.
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Cincinnati April 2015
Great photos!
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
I was in Cincinnati on Saturday. The first time I had been there during the day since last year. I took a few shots of the streetcar construction. Including a stop that looks like it's already had some use.
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Columbus: Random Photos
Lemongrass by Eridony, on Flickr
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Columbia, Missouri
But the columns last forever!
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Columbia, Missouri
My visit to Columbia because in April 2013. Columbia had a population of 108,500 at the 2010 Census. It is the county seat of Boone County. The county courthouse Boone County Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr The columns from the previous county courthouse that was demolished in 1909 Old Boone County Courthouse Columns by Eridony, on Flickr Columbia First Christian Church by Eridony, on Flickr IOOF Sign by Eridony, on Flickr There were several construction projects going on downtown Parking Structure Project Sign by Eridony, on Flickr A parking structure that looks like it will also include residential Short Street Parking Structure by Eridony, on Flickr Brookside on College by Eridony, on Flickr A new DoubleTree hotel The Broadway Columbia by Eridony, on Flickr Stephens College is a private women's college with enrollment of about 850. The building, called Senior Hall, started out as a 2-story house in 1841 and was expanded more than once in the late 19th century. Senior Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Senior Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Traffic control box Columbia Traffic Box by Eridony, on Flickr Downtown Columbia - Ninth Street by Eridony, on Flickr City Hall Columbia City Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Weather-Bird by Eridony, on Flickr Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts by Eridony, on Flickr University of Missouri - Columbia, also known as Mizzou Mizzou by Eridony, on Flickr The oldest academic building left on campus, built 1871 Switzler Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Lafferre Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Jesse Hall Jesse Hall by Eridony, on Flickr The Columns are from Academic Hall, which burned down in 1892 The Columns by Eridony, on Flickr Swallow Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Jesse Hall Dome by Eridony, on Flickr Jesse Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Jesse Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Their student union Memorial Union by Eridony, on Flickr Memorial Union Clock Tower by Eridony, on Flickr Frederick Apartments by Eridony, on Flickr Pickard Hall, built in 1892 and closed in 2013 due to radiation Pickard Hall by Eridony, on Flickr University of Missouri - Columbia by Eridony, on Flickr A stone from parliament given to the school of journalism in 1937 for some reason House of Parliament Stone by Eridony, on Flickr The building under construction contains a Walmart variant called Walmart on Campus that is only 3,700 square feet Downtown Columbia - Ninth Street by Eridony, on Flickr Hall Theatre by Eridony, on Flickr So if you look at Google Streetview for downtown Columbia it is mostly from April 2013. In fact it was taken the same day as my visit. Caught by Eridony, on Flickr Columbia College is a private liberal arts college. It has an enrollment of about 600 Columbia College by Eridony, on Flickr Columbia College of Missouri by Eridony, on Flickr St. Clair Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Dorsey Hall by Eridony, on Flickr Launer Auditorium by Eridony, on Flickr The last shot I caught on my way out of town Arrow Head Motel by Eridony, on Flickr
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Cincinnati: Random Photos
That is an excellent night shot!
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Delaware County: Rts 36/37 at I-71 / Northstar Developments and News
Finally! I was holding my breath on this one!
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Columbus: Random Development and News
Eridony replied to Summit Street's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionStill too much on the edge of the urban area.
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UrbanOhio 10th Anniversary Meet & Drink!
I would go for Dayton or Akron. I was to Toledo recently and I feel a meet there would be over pretty quickly.