Springfield, Ohio
Work has me traveling (not far!) to another not-so-bustling location: Springfield!
One of the most recognizable buildings is the old City Building, which is now a Heritage Center for the county.
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One of the things I've noticed is the several ghost signs around the downtown core:
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A few churches dominate some views....
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And while there is some clear decay still visible,
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They have made some nice spots as some renewal is taking place.
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One thing that makes Springfield unique is the old National Road, the first federally-funded "highway" which ended here for about 10 years when funding ran into problems (as can happen, amiright?). It was extended further west, but that decade helped Springfield immensely. I won't bore you with the stories here, as there are links in that Wiki article I linked above, but one bit of interest I learned from some locals is that this statue,
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The Madonna of the Trail, was moved from just outside of downtown along US 40 to this location with much fanfare (and controversy, as the current park-like setting was not even started when they moved her) to what may have been a more accurate original location. Maybe.
There were 12 of these statues placed along the route, here's a link to info about that.
East towards Columbus, there is a tavern that is on the National Register of Historic Places, the Red Brick Tavern, which dates back to the glory days of the National Road.
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All photos are mine. ©DavidPaulThomas