Archives: Locations

The Greenbaum Building was a historic commercial structure at 200 N. Market Street in Waverly, Ohio. It was razed in 2021.

The Barnes House is a historic but now abandoned residence once occupied by a well-regarded and politically connected family in Ohio.

The Ohio River once had a network of 53 wicket-style dams and locks, which were progressively replaced by larger, more modern structures.

The Finney Hotel is a historic but abandoned house and hotel in Woodbury, Kentucky.

Meadowcrest is an abandoned mansion located on the former famed Meadowcrest Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.

The Columbia Mantel Company was a furniture and mantel factory in Louisville, Kentucky. It’s site in the Old Louisville neighborhood was demolished in 2021.

The Keneseth Israel Synagogue is a former Orthodox sanctuary at Jacob and Floyd Streets in downtown Louisville. It was demolished in 2021 after a fire.

Morgantown Ordnance Works, located in Morgantown, West Virginia, was an integral of the P-9 Project, the codename given during World War II to the Manhattan Project’s heavy water production program.

The Columbia Theatre is a closed theater in downtown Paducah, Kentucky. Efforts are underway to restore the facility as a performing arts venue.

Blue Sulphur Springs is a thermal mineral spring in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. It features a historic, restored pavilion.