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| Some Towns and Villages in Ohio, USA |


| Ohio is one of the mid-western US States, bordering Lake Erie to its north and the Ohio River to its south. The capital and largest city is Columbus. This page contains postcards of towns and villages in the state for which we have as yet insufficient images to justify a separate page. Follow the links for old postcards of Cleveland and Steubenville. |

| North Broadway in New Philadelphia. |
| We'd be delighted if you would sign our Guest Book ! We welcome suggestions, corrections and constructive criticism - or just say "Hello !" and tell us where you come from. |

| Lake Erie College in Painesville. |
| Did You Know....that on March 9th 1937 a strong earthquake caused damage in several places in western Ohio ? Follow this link for more information. |
| And Did You Also Know....that 7 US Presidents - Harding, McKinley, Taft, Hayes, Garfield, Harrison and Grant - were born in this state ? |

| St Paul's Episcopal Church in Akron. |

| A view of Alliance. |
| Did You Know........that in the early days of radio, a BBC news reader referred to the US battleship "Ohio" as the "o h ten" ? This is a much repeated story and we are not sure just how true it is, but it is amusing nevertheless ! |







| The RP Church in Cedarville. |

| The Sandusky River in Bucyrus. |
| Union Station, Dayton. |


| North Boulevard, Dayton, in 1911. |

| The Blanchard River in Riverside Park, Findlay. |

| St Rose Church and Catholic School, Lima. |

| Park Avenue West in Mansfield. |

| The Business Section of Zanesville. |

| Forrest Avenue Church, Zanesville. |

| Coal and Iron Ore Loading Dock, Toledo. |

| Cherry Street Bridge, Toledo. "This bridge will be moved to Ash St. and replaced with a $1,500,000 cement bridge which is being constructed at present." Can you help with some dates ? Contact us please ! |

| Toledo from Nicholas Building. |

| Madison Avenue, Toledo. |

| Cincinnati, 3rd and Lawrence Streets - "where Fort Washington stood". |

| Fourth St, Cincinnati. |

| Cincinnati - Custom House and Post Office. |


| Reproductions of postcards with a (Z) following the description are available to buy from Zazzle - just click on the (Z) ! Similarly, GC = Greetings Card, P = Print, ST = US Postage Stamp, K = Key Ring, FM = Fridge Magnet, SM = Souvenir Mug, X = Xmas Card. |

| The Pennsylvania Railroad Yards, Orrville. |
| If you would like to help financially with expanding and maintaining this website, we would appreciate your contribution, however small. We hate to have to ask, but times are hard ! Thanks ! |
| The US Battleship "Ohio", launched in 1904. We have produced a US Postage Stamp from this postcard - click on the image to see and buy it. |

| Park Street, Dayton. |

| Washington Street Bridge, Dayton. |
| Postcards of the Past |