November 16, 200717 yr Yum! Lots of gorgeous oldies, and only a few poster children for the stamp-out-cladding campaign. The WAPA Theatre has at least one night of infamy in its past. I was there, but I ain't tellin'.
November 16, 200717 yr Some nice buildings, but they need to up the ante on facade restorations. ^ That _almost_ looked nice. What happened to the side?
November 16, 200717 yr The thing I've learned from this photo series is that Ohio has a wealth of nice small towns. I'd heard of all these places when I lived there, but many of them are nicer than I'd thought they would be. Is Ohio just fortunate to have so many or are most states likes this?
November 16, 200717 yr Some nice buildings, but they need to up the ante on facade restorations. ^ That _almost_ looked nice. What happened to the side? ^Over-zealous EIFS salesman. As opposed to an over-zealous brick salesman:
November 16, 200717 yr Some nice buildings, but they need to up the ante on facade restorations. ^ That _almost_ looked nice. What happened to the side? Actually, there arn't any EIFS there. The white is just painted brick. Notice the stone piers in the sidewalk; they looked like they once supported some kind of porch/portico thing that went over the sidewalk at one time. You can still see the scar on the building from where it would have been attached.
November 16, 200717 yr Well, if they want to experience all the benefits of America's #1 fastest growing building system, they need only dial 1-800-EIFS-YES! That number again, 1-800-EIFS-YES. Call now, and ask for kingfish at ext.427.
November 16, 200717 yr Notice the stone piers in the sidewalk; they looked like they once supported some kind of porch/portico thing that went over the sidewalk at one time. You can still see the scar on the building from where it would have been attached. Here's a pic of the building from a year or two ago.... Click for larger view
November 17, 200717 yr very nice job, maybe your best set yet. the ebersol bar is my new background screensaver. i know its not downtown, but i am surprized we didnt get any neil armstrong museum. :wtf: http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/places/nw01/index.shtml
November 22, 200717 yr This is really cool: The thing I've learned from this photo series is that Ohio has a wealth of nice small towns. I'd heard of all these places when I lived there, but many of them are nicer than I'd thought they would be. Is Ohio just fortunate to have so many or are most states likes this? I would say that Ohio is more lucky than most...although there are a couple of other states that have a nice collection of smaller towns like this. But like I said, I can't think of anywhere else that bests Ohio in this case.
November 22, 200717 yr As far as small, quaint towns with architectural urban variety, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, New England, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, and surprisingly California have great examples and are perhaps the best. Indiana is quite underrated as well. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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