Abandoned Houses in Ohio

In Ohio, many abandoned houses stand as silent witnesses to the state’s industrial decline and population shifts, their empty frames and crumbling facades marking the passage of once-thriving communities. These structures, scattered across rural landscapes and urban neighborhoods alike, offer poignant reminders of economic cycles and changing American dreams.







In Ohio, many abandoned houses stand as silent witnesses to the state’s industrial decline and population shifts, their empty frames and crumbling facades marking the passage of once-thriving communities. These structures, scattered across rural landscapes and urban neighborhoods alike, offer poignant reminders of economic cycles and changing American dreams.

Adams County


Athens County


Brown County


Guernsey County


Hamilton County

English Woods

English Wood was one of Cincinnati, Ohio’s largest public housing projects, a neighborhood that consisted of about 700 subsidized units. 1 Constructed around 1940, it was emptied out in 2005 and demolished around 2008.

Other


Jackson County


Knox County


Lawrence County


Mahoning County


Other


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Sources

  1. Holthaus, David. “Our Forgotten Neighborhoods: English Woods.” WCPO9, 12 Dec. 2018.

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