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A charming little town indeed...

 

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Cute as a button; great pics!

Nice and tidy. Just needs people.

Nice photos Ink!  Interesting town architecturally....that last house was a castellated, whatcha-ma-callit, guess it would be considered an "ecclectic" design. I know my Victorian architecture, but that one doesn't easily fit into any particular style such as Italianate, Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, etc. Thanks for sharing another good collection. You should author an small town Ohio guidebook-there's lots to see in the hinterlands of the buckeye state.

 

John S.

Moon has the best comprehensive guide for the entire state of Ohio. Might want to check out small towns listed within, I'm sure there's more. Ink could do the UO small town guide, while the rest of us take care of the larger cities. Sound fair Ink? :lol:

As long as I get the midsize cities.

i believe that's everything smaller than Youngstown. Ready...go!

Love that last photo.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Nice. I like the streetlights.

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