Related Posts
![Cedar Avenue Power House](https://i0.wp.com/abandonedonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/CedarAvePowerHouse-by-Walter-C-Leedy-at-Cleveland-State-Univ-MIchael-Schwartz-Library-Special-Collections.jpeg?fit=456%2C322&ssl=1)
The Storied Legacy of Cleveland’s Industrial Heartland
If the weathered facades of the industrial structures lining Ashland Road in Cleveland, Ohio, could speak, they would regale us with tales of a rich and multifaceted history. Despite the paucity of readily available information and the occasional misinterpretation stemming from firsthand accounts and urban exploration, the complex’s narrative proves more intricate and captivating than initially envisioned. Though a wealth of materials has been uncovered, certain gaps remain unresolved, adding an air of mystery to this chronicle.
![Memorial Tunnel](https://i0.wp.com/abandonedonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/20210814-DJI_0042-Edit.jpg?fit=800%2C533&ssl=1)
History of Memorial Tunnel
If you are traveling along the West Virginia Turnpike, you may have noticed the portals to Memorial Tunnel.
Caesar Creek School
Caesar Creek School, located in Caesar Creek Township in rural Greene County, Ohio, was constructed as a high school in 1908. It began serving elementary students in 1927, and a small addition was constructed in 1957 that included two classrooms, two indoor restrooms and a gymnasium. Caesar Creek closed in 1967.
![Packard Automotive Plant](https://i0.wp.com/abandonedonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20240329-20240329-75320-Enhanced-NR.jpg?fit=800%2C599&ssl=1)
Fading Legacy: Witnessing the Demolition of Detroit’s Packard Factory
A decade has passed since my last venture into the abandoned Packard factory in Detroit.