The Allen-Sullivan Mansion
In the late nineteenth century, Cleveland's Euclid Avenue stood as a symbol of opulence and grandeur, rivaling the most prestigious streets in Europe. Lined with nearly 300 magnificent homes, it was the epitome of luxury and wealth. Among these majestic residences stood the Allen-Sullivan Mansion, a testament to the success and prosperity of its owners, Richard N. Allen and Jeremiah J. Sullivan.
Molly Stark Sanatorium
Unravel the enigmatic tale of Molly Stark Sanatorium: a symbol of resilience in the face of tuberculosis's relentless grip. From its inception in 1929, amidst the Ohio countryside, to its evolution as a beacon of medical innovation, delve into a haunting journey through history, where hope battled darkness, and the echoes of the past still linger within its walls.
Hazard Lakeshore Power Station
This century old powerplant has been shut down for nearly a decade yet still electrical hums can still be heard as eerie warning flash in the old control room.
Murray S. Parker Mansion
The Murray S. Parker Mansion in the greater Akron area. Once owned by one of the most prominent politicians in the state.
Richmond Town Square
Richmond Town Square, a vibrant shopping center in Richmond Heights, Ohio, flourished as a community hub for decades before succumbing to changing retail landscapes, ultimately meeting its end with the demolition that marked the conclusion of an era in 2023.
Republic Rubber
Republic Rubber in Youngstown Ohio once made rubber tires and hoses for the automobile industry. Abandoned for over 30 years, the iron cathedral still stands strong.
Penn Middle School
Princeton Junior High School was built in 1913 in Youngtown Ohio. The auditorium was later built in the 1920’s. Jack Cramb went to school here!
Shenango China
Shenango China, founded in 1901 in New Castle, Pennsylvania, became renowned for its exquisite dinnerware, supplying fine porcelain to luxury hotels, restaurants, and even the White House, before closing its doors in 1991, leaving behind a legacy of timeless elegance.
The Gateway Motel
The Gateway Motel is a grim look inside what remains of many mom and pop businesses along many American backroads. Forgotten due to the interstate highways system, many businesses like this remain abandoned, only to be forgotten
Richman Brothers
Once recognized as the best built factory in Cleveland, the Richman Brother factory towers over the desolate streets below. Once the first company to offer paid maternity leave, this and its history and at fast risk of being forgotten.