Malabar Farm State Park
1939Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louis Bromfield's experimental farm, where Bogart and Bacall married in 1945.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louis Bromfield's experimental farm, where Bogart and Bacall married in 1945.
11 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Pull over here a sec; this unassuming patch of land connects us to Ohio's ancient past. We're near the Raleigh Mound, also known as Rowley Mound, an ancient Native American earthwork. It was built thousands of years ago…
Get ready for a shiver. This unassuming spot was once the Knox County Infirmary, a place where the most vulnerable members of society – the poor and mentally ill – were often forgotten. In 1842, Knox County purchased…
Pulling up to Kenyon College, you're near a place that's been shaping minds for nearly two centuries. Founded in 1824 by Episcopal Bishop Philander Chase, it was a frontier outpost for education, aiming to bring…
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louis Bromfield's experimental farm, where Bogart and Bacall married in 1945.
Mary Jane Hendrickson was allegedly burned at the stake for witchcraft in the 1800s. A tree at her grave supposedly bleeds on the anniversary. Nearby Crybaby…
Built in 1874, this covered bridge is an extremely rare surviving example of its kind. It's the Chambers Road Covered Bridge, and it was constructed by Everett S. Sherman near Olive Green, Ohio. It's not just any old…
Imagine the clip-clop of horses' hooves and the gentle creak of wood echoing across the Little Otter Fork. This spot, east of Croton, Ohio, was once home to the Belle Hall Covered Bridge, a charming landmark built in…
Pull over here for a minute; this impressive house has a story to tell about one of Mansfield's leading citizens. It's the Martin Bushnell House.Built in 1892, this was the home of Martin Bushnell. He was a big deal in…
Imagine the roar of the crowd, the dazzling lights, and the thrill of opening night! This is the Renaissance Theatre, a beautifully restored movie palace that has been entertaining Mansfield since 1928. Originally known…
Imagine a night at the opera, right here in Loudonville! This spot has been a stage for entertainment since before cars even existed. Back in 1909 and 1910, the city built this Ohio Theatre – or, as some folks called it…
Imagine a railroad baron building his dream home right here. That's exactly what John Robinson, superintendent of the Sandusky, Mansfield, and Newark Railroad, did in 1847. He purchased the land three years earlier,…