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Ohio's last company town.

 

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Amazing

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Some locals made me take their picture

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VERY cool!

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

Very interesting.  I like some of the unique details.  But, I bet some of those houses are very cold in winter.  For example, the walls in the last houses pictured might only be one wythe thick, with plaster applied directly to the inside surface.

That's a neat little photo essay. Great work.

A one-of-a-kind place. Great job!

Love this area, cool homes made of the clay/brick products!...very fun!.... Some really scenic backroads too. On clear nights, especially in the Autumn, the sky is dazzling with stars.

fascinating!!  I might have to pay Haydenville a visit one day...

That was a fun and interesting tour.  Can't say I've heard of this town before, but what a unique rascal.  Thanks.

 

I would love to see this town this summer.

Thanks for the tour.

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