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    Cheese house in Charm, Ohio
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    Description: A photograph of a cheese house in Charm, Ohio in Holmes County. The sign reads "Swiss Cheese Wholesale and Retail." The photograph depicts two horse and buggies parked in front of the Cheese shop in Charm, Ohio. Holmes County is a well known Amish area in Ohio. Amish Country is known for its fine homemade foods. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B14F03_011_001
    Subjects: Charm (Ohio); Holmes County (Ohio); Cheese; Cheese making
    Places: Charm (Ohio); Holmes County (Ohio)
     
    Alliance Carnation Festival Queen photographs
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    Description: Two photographs show the crowning of the Carnation Festival Queen in Alliance, Ohio. The photographs were taken in the 1960s. Alliance became known as the "Carnation City" in 1876, when Dr. Levi Lamborn began giving William McKinley a carnation prior to their congressional debates. McKinley, who was a close friend of Lamborn, considered the carnation a good luck charm and wore them throughout his career as Ohio governor and later president of the United States. The carnation became the state flower of Ohio in 1904 in remembrance of the assassinated president. In 1959, Alliance was officially designated "Carnation City" and the first Carnation Festival was held the following summer in 1960. The photographs measure View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: Om3294_4563746_001
    Subjects: Ohio Government; Arts and Entertainment; Plants and Animals; Flowers; Festivals; Ohio state symbols
    Places: Alliance (Ohio); Stark County (Ohio); Mahoning County (Ohio)
     
    Alliance Carnation Festival Parade photographs
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    Description: Three photographs document the annual Carnation Festival parade in Alliance, Ohio. The photographs were taken in the 1960s. Alliance became known as the "Carnation City" in 1876, when Dr. Levi L. Lamborn began giving William McKinley a carnation prior to their congressional debates. McKinley, who was a close friend of Lamborn, considered the carnation a good luck charm and wore them throughout his career as Ohio governor and later as president of the United States. The carnation became the state flower of Ohio in 1904 in remembrance of the assassinated president. In 1959, Alliance was officially designated "Carnation City" and the first Carnation Festival was held the following summer in 1960. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: Om3294_4563693_003
    Subjects: Arts and Entertainment; Plants and Animals; Flowers; Festivals; Parades & processions; Floats (Parades); Ohio state symbols
    Places: Alliance (Ohio); Stark County (Ohio); Mahoning County (Ohio)
     
    Athens County Courthouse
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    Description: This shows the rear facade of the Athens County Courthouse. The structure, built from 1878-1880 by architect H.E. Myers, is the third building to occupy this site on Court Street. The buildings lining Court Street are renowned for their historic charm with most dating from 1880-1910; as a result, the steep entrance to the courthouse is located in the heart of Athens, Ohio, home to Ohio University. The interior was remodeled in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress Administration. In 1992, it was connected to the adjacent Cline building, forming the Athens County Administration Building complex. It is represents a combination of several architectural styles, including Italian Villa Style, Richardsonian Romanesque and Classic Revival (European revival style). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F01_028
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; porticoes; balustrades; Italian Villa Style; Richardsonian Romanesque; Classical Revival (European revival style)
    Places: Athens (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio); 15 Court St.
     
    Athens County Courthouse
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    Description: This shows the rear and side facades of the Athens County Courthouse. The structure, built from 1878-1880 by architect H.E. Myers, is the third building to occupy this site on Court Street. The buildings lining Court Street are renowned for their historic charm with most dating from 1880-1910; as a result, the steep entrance to the courthouse is located in the heart of Athens, Ohio, home to Ohio University. The interior was remodeled in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress Administration. In 1992, it was connected to the adjacent Cline building, forming the Athens County Administration Building complex. It is represents a combination of several architectural styles, including Italian Villa Style, Richardsonian Romanesque and Classic Revival (European revival style). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F01_026
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; porticoes; balustrades; Italian Villa Style; Richardsonian Romanesque; Classical Revival (European revival style)
    Places: Athens (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio); 15 Court St.
     
    Athens County Courthouse
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    Description: This shows the rear and side facades of the Athens County Courthouse. The structure, built from 1878-1880 by architect H.E. Myers, is the third building to occupy this site on Court Street. The buildings lining Court Street are renowned for their historic charm with most dating from 1880-1910; as a result, the steep entrance to the courthouse is located in the heart of Athens, Ohio, home to Ohio University. The interior was remodeled in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress Administration. In 1992, it was connected to the adjacent Cline building, forming the Athens County Administration Building complex. It is represents a combination of several architectural styles, including Italian Villa Style, Richardsonian Romanesque and Classic Revival (European revival style). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F01_027
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; porticoes; balustrades; Italian Villa Style; Richardsonian Romanesque; Classical Revival (European revival style)
    Places: Athens (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio); 15 Court St.
     
    Athens County Courthouse
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    Description: This shows the front facade of the Athens County Courthouse. The structure, built from 1878-1880 by architect H.E. Myers, is the third building to occupy this site on Court Street. The buildings lining Court Street are renowned for their historic charm with most dating from 1880-1910; as a result, the steep entrance to the courthouse is located in the heart of Athens, Ohio, home to Ohio University. The interior was remodeled in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress Administration. In 1992, it was connected to the adjacent Cline building, forming the Athens County Administration Building complex. It is represents a combination of several architectural styles, including Italian Villa Style, Richardsonian Romanesque and Classic Revival (European revival style). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F01_023
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; porticoes; balustrades; Italian Villa Style; Richardsonian Romanesque; Classical Revival (European revival style)
    Places: Athens (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio); 15 Court St.
     
    Athens County Courthouse
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    Description: This shows the side facade of the Athens County Courthouse. The structure, built from 1878-1880 by architect H.E. Myers, is the third building to occupy this site on Court Street. The buildings lining Court Street are renowned for their historic charm with most dating from 1880-1910; as a result, the steep entrance to the courthouse is located in the heart of Athens, Ohio, home to Ohio University. The interior was remodeled in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress Administration. In 1992, it was connected to the adjacent Cline building, forming the Athens County Administration Building complex. It is represents a combination of several architectural styles, including Italian Villa Style, Richardsonian Romanesque and Classic Revival (European revival style). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F01_025
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; porticoes; balustrades; Italian Villa Style; Richardsonian Romanesque; Classical Revival (European revival style)
    Places: Athens (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio); 15 Court St.
     
    Athens County Courthouse
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    Description: This shows the front facade of the Athens County Courthouse. The structure, built from 1878-1880 by architect H.E. Myers, is the third building to occupy this site on Court Street. The buildings lining Court Street are renowned for their historic charm with most dating from 1880-1910; as a result, the steep entrance to the courthouse is located in the heart of Athens, Ohio, home to Ohio University. The interior was remodeled in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress Administration. In 1992, it was connected to the adjacent Cline building, forming the Athens County Administration Building complex. It is represents a combination of several architectural styles, including Italian Villa Style, Richardsonian Romanesque and Classic Revival (European revival style). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F01_022
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; porticoes; balustrades; Italian Villa Style; Richardsonian Romanesque; Classical Revival (European revival style)
    Places: Athens (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio); 15 Court St.
     
    Mademoiselle Rhea souvenir
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    Description: Mademoiselle Hortense Rhea is an actress from Brussels, Belgium, who studied in Paris and lived in Russia. She came to the United States in the 1880s, primarily performing in plays including Much Ado About Nothing, La Dame aux Camélias and Adrienne Lecouvreur. The souvenir includes poems written about her and excerpts from newspaper articles about her performances. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: MSS559_B13F17_001_01
    Subjects: Arts and entertainment; Performers; Theater--Ohio; Actresses;
    Places: Muskingum County (Ohio)
     
    Athens County Courthouse
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    Description: This shows the front entrance of the Athens County Courthouse. The structure, built from 1878-1880 by architect H.E. Myers, is the third building to occupy this site on Court Street. The buildings lining Court Street are renowned for their historic charm with most dating from 1880-1910; as a result, the steep entrance to the courthouse is located in the heart of Athens, Ohio, home to Ohio University. The interior was remodeled in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress Administration. In 1992, it was connected to the adjacent Cline building, forming the Athens County Administration Building complex. It is represents a combination of several architectural styles, including Italian Villa Style, Richardsonian Romanesque and Classic Revival (European revival style). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F01_024
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; porticoes; balustrades; Italian Villa Style; Richardsonian Romanesque; Classical Revival (European revival style)
    Places: Athens (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio); 15 Court St.
     
    'Gladiator' advertisement, January 28, 1887
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    Description: This program advertises the play "the Gladiator" starring "America's Brilliant Young Tragedian" Robert Downing as Spartacus. It includes newspaper reviews of the play, historical information about Spartacus and illustrations from the play. The final page describes the scenery and costumes as being the same used at the Star Theatre in New York, and lists the company of performers. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: MSS559_B13F20_002_1
    Subjects: Arts and entertainment; Theater--Ohio; Performers
    Places: Muskingum County (Ohio)
     
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