February 14, 200916 yr Interesting New England town. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
February 14, 200916 yr For the most part quite attractive and charming. This building, though, stands as a warning of what can happen if you don't keep an eye on those liberal artists:
February 15, 200916 yr Very nice tour. Anyone else think this is an old-style gas station (two service bays on right) that someone stuck a second floor on?
February 18, 200916 yr Great set! I've always been a little underwhelmed by the generic post-war college buildings, but overall the town seems really nice, and some of that old residential stock is fantastic- straight out of New England.
February 20, 200916 yr I have been to this campus before, it is a very nice school. Surprisingly, they have some fantastic athletic facilities. There is a town nearby that you should really check out though. It is called Garrettsville. It has a row of shops in it's "downtown" that is directly on a river (or a canal, not sure) that are all connected with a boardwalk. It was a very cool little burg, and it is only a few miles away from Hiram. As always, great pictures Ink. I can't believe you make it to all these little places.
February 20, 200916 yr There is a town nearby that you should really check out though. It is called Garrettsville. It has a row of shops in it's "downtown" that is directly on a river (or a canal, not sure) that are all connected with a boardwalk. It was a very cool little burg, and it is only a few miles away from Hiram. I hit Garrettsville up too: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,18375.0.html
February 20, 200916 yr I guess that's what happens when you don't pay attention. Those are good pictures too!
March 1, 200916 yr I love driving through there....such a quaint feeling to the town and i love the old homes.
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