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Ohio Modern: Preserving our Recent Past
By admin on January 6, 2010
Ohio Modern: Preserving Our Recent Past, historic survey in Dayton and statewide historic context. Description: The mid-twentieth century is defined by World War II, modern architecture, the baby boom, an expansion in suburban neighborhoods and the construction of the interstate highway system. In the midst of these changes the nation experienced civil unrest due to [...]
Posted in 2010 Annual Conference | Tagged 2010 conference, Barb Powers, Dayton, modern architecture, Ohio Historic Preservation Office, Recent Past | Leave a response
The Importance of Greenhills, OH
By Joyce Barrett on April 21, 2009
Last night I had the privilege to speak at a gathering in Greenhills, Ohio, which is a small community with BIG HISTORY north of Cincinnati, just inside the 275 beltway. Greenhills was established by an act of congress in 1935 as part of Roosevelt’s New Deal vision and is a “planned’ community conceived in response [...]
Posted in Around Ohio | Tagged architecture, downtown, Greenhills, historic, Main Street, modern architecture, Preservation, revitalization, tax credit | 6 Responses





