November 23, 200915 yr The city is one of my favorites in that region. Do you know what the other pottery cities are?
November 23, 200915 yr The city is one of my favorites in that region. Do you know what the other pottery cities are? East Liverpool historrically is.
November 23, 200915 yr Well done. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
November 23, 200915 yr The city is one of my favorites in that region. Do you know what the other pottery cities are? If you've been following my threads, this belt includes Crooksville, Roseville, and Zanesville, although there are other cities with pottery/ceramic histories (like East Liverpool as mentioned).
November 23, 200915 yr The building on the corner in this picture was the former site of my grandfathers meat market/grocery. My dad remembers that people would often stop there on their way through town (pre-70) to ask for directions. His favorite questions include: "Where do we go to continue on Rt 40 west" to which they would reply, "Go to the middle of the bridge and turn left." and the people would get angry. the other classic; "Do the mountains get worse as you go east?"
November 23, 200915 yr aside from the famous y-bridge there is lots of interesting architecture around there to ponder over. this one is quite a neat example -- kind of a house facade fronting a large apt building.
November 25, 200915 yr aside from the famous y-bridge there is lots of interesting architecture around there to ponder over. this one is quite a neat example -- kind of a house facade fronting a large apt building. I bet that was a single family home at once. That contraption on the porch looks like a 60/70s addition that was "updated" at some point.
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