Cleveland United Methodist Memorial Church served rural Webster County, West Virginia for one hundred years.
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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 Kentucky, Barren, and Rough River consists of seven active, closed, and demolished locks and dams.
Conveyors for the former Gibraltar Mine formerly loaded coal into awaiting barges along the Green River in western Kentucky.
Meadowcrest is an abandoned mansion located on the former famed Meadowcrest Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.
The Ceralvo Masonic Hall and School is a closed school, Masonic Lodge, and Methodist church in Kentucky.
Cape May Military Reservation, part of the Harbor Defense of the Delaware, was a World War II sub post of Fort Miles, Delaware.
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.
The Fourco Glass Company Rolland Plant is an abandoned and partly demolished glass factory in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
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.
