National Register of Historic Places listings in Mahoning County, Ohio
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mahoning County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[1]
There are 71 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]
Current listings[]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alliance Clay Product Company | December 8, 1978 (#78002130) |
1500 S. Mahoning Ave., east of Alliance 40°54′13″N 81°04′57″W / 40.903611°N 81.0825°W | Smith Township | ||
2 | Judge William Shaw Anderson House | March 17, 1976 (#76001479) |
7171 Mahoning Ave. 41°05′55″N 80°48′14″W / 41.098611°N 80.803889°W | Austintown Township | ||
3 | Arlington Avenue District | August 13, 1974 (#74001565) |
304-373 Arlington Ave. 41°06′29″N 80°39′14″W / 41.108056°N 80.653889°W | Youngstown | ||
4 | Austintown Log House | July 30, 1974 (#74001566) |
West of Youngstown on Raccoon Rd. 41°03′42″N 80°43′56″W / 41.061667°N 80.732222°W | Austintown Township | ||
5 | July 10, 1986 (#86001565) |
530 Mahoning Ave. 41°06′10″N 80°39′31″W / 41.102778°N 80.658611°W | Youngstown | Served Amtrak's Three Rivers line until March 8, 2005[6] | ||
6 | July 2, 2008 (#08000588) |
325-327 West Federal St. 41°06′08″N 80°39′15″W / 41.102211°N 80.654156°W | Youngstown | Commercial building with terra cotta facade, constructed ca. 1919. Original owner Harry Burt is credited with inventing the Good Humor Bar at this location.[7] | ||
7 | Butler Institute Of American Art | October 29, 1974 (#74001567) |
524 Wick Ave. 41°06′20″N 80°38′46″W / 41.105556°N 80.646111°W | Youngstown | ||
8 | Central Tower Building | February 8, 1980 (#80003146) |
1 Federal Plaza West 41°06′00″N 80°39′01″W / 41.1°N 80.650278°W | Youngstown | Designed by Morris Scheibel. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource. | |
9 | July 23, 1986 (#86001918) |
9 W. Front St. 41°05′54″N 80°39′05″W / 41.098333°N 80.651389°W | Youngstown | |||
10 | March 22, 1990 (#90000474) |
Roughly bounded by Tod Ln., Ohio Ave., Redondo Rd., Catallina, and Guadalupe Ave., and 5th Ave. from Gypsy to Fairgreen 41°07′35″N 80°39′14″W / 41.126389°N 80.653889°W | Youngstown | |||
11 | September 21, 1989 (#89001456) |
14923 Morris St. in Damascus 40°54′09″N 80°57′16″W / 40.902500°N 80.954444°W | Goshen Township | |||
12 | July 23, 1986 (#86001914) |
112 W. Commerce St. 41°06′06″N 80°39′00″W / 41.1017°N 80.6501°W | Youngstown | |||
13 | February 8, 1980 (#80003147) |
18 N. Phelps St. 41°06′03″N 80°39′03″W / 41.100833°N 80.650833°W | Youngstown | Designed by Daniel Burnham. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource | ||
14 | February 8, 1980 (#80003148) |
6 Federal Plaza West 41°06′02″N 80°39′00″W / 41.100556°N 80.650000°W | Youngstown | Designed by Walker and Weeks. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource. | ||
15 | May 20, 1998 (#98000565) |
Roughly bounded by Homestead Dr., Glenwood Ave., Alburn Dr., and Market St. 41°03′15″N 80°40′00″W / 41.054167°N 80.666667°W | Boardman Township | |||
16 | Forest Lawn Memorial Park | December 18, 2018 (#100003244) |
5400 Market St. 41°02′35″N 80°39′49″W / 41.0431°N 80.6636°W | Boardman Township | ||
17 | June 9, 2014 (#14000295) |
23 N. Hazel and 131 Commerce Sts. 41°06′06″N 80°39′04″W / 41.101667°N 80.651111°W | Youngstown | |||
18 | Helen Chapel | July 23, 1986 (#86001923) |
Northwestern corner of E. Wood and Champion Sts. 41°06′06″N 80°38′49″W / 41.101667°N 80.646944°W | Youngstown | ||
19 | November 10, 1975 (#75001481) |
Along Yellow Creek below Lake Hamilton, northeast of the Lake Hamilton Dam[8] 41°02′14″N 80°35′26″W / 41.037222°N 80.590556°W | Poland Township | The first blast furnace west of the Appalachians and the first industrial operation in the Connecticut Western Reserve; also an archeological site[8] | ||
20 | Idora Park | September 13, 1993 (#93000895) |
Southeast of the junction of McFarland and Parkview Aves. 41°04′20″N 80°41′06″W / 41.072222°N 80.685°W | Youngstown | Park was demolished and has been vacant land since 2001.[9][10] Wooden carousel was relocated to Brooklyn, NY, in 1984.[11] | |
21 | July 23, 1986 (#86001925) |
258 Federal Plaza West 41°06′06″N 80°39′11″W / 41.101667°N 80.653056°W | Youngstown | |||
22 | October 18, 1984 (#84000151) |
410 Wick Ave. 41°06′14″N 80°38′47″W / 41.103939°N 80.646478°W | Youngstown | |||
23 | May 13, 1976 (#76001481) |
113 W. McKinley Way 41°01′26″N 80°37′06″W / 41.023889°N 80.618333°W | Poland | |||
24 | July 23, 1986 (#86001926) |
111-121 Federal Plaza West 41°06′02″N 80°39′04″W / 41.100556°N 80.651111°W | Youngstown | Local outpost of Samuel H. Kress' 5-, 10-, and 25-cent store chain. | ||
25 | May 7, 1984 (#84003774) |
1.5 miles (2.4 km) northeast of Poland off State Route 616 41°02′13″N 80°35′31″W / 41.036944°N 80.591944°W | Poland Township | |||
26 | July 10, 1974 (#74001568) |
Canfield Rd. (U.S. Route 62) in Mill Creek Park 41°04′00″N 80°40′56″W / 41.066667°N 80.682222°W | Youngstown | |||
27 | Liberty Theatre | February 9, 1984 (#84003776) |
142 Federal Plaza West 41°06′05″N 80°39′05″W / 41.101389°N 80.651389°W | Youngstown | ||
28 | July 30, 1976 (#76001480) |
Along the former Penn Central Railroad line 41°02′07″N 80°32′14″W / 41.035278°N 80.537222°W | Lowellville | |||
29 | August 13, 1974 (#74001569) |
120 Market St. 41°05′56″N 80°39′03″W / 41.098889°N 80.650833°W | Youngstown | Designed by local architect Charles Owsley. | ||
30 | February 8, 1980 (#80003149) |
23 Federal Plaza West 41°05′58″N 80°39′01″W / 41.099444°N 80.650278°W | Youngstown | Designed by Albert Kahn. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource. | ||
31 | December 20, 1990 (#90001821) |
14737 Garfield Rd., northwest of Salem 40°54′46″N 80°55′39″W / 40.912778°N 80.927500°W | Goshen Township | |||
32 | Masonic Temple | June 13, 1997 (#86003830) |
223-227 Wick Ave. 41°06′08″N 80°38′50″W / 41.102361°N 80.647222°W | Youngstown | ||
33 | July 23, 1986 (#86001928) |
9-13 Federal Plaza West and 17-19 Central Sq. 41°06′00″N 80°38′08″W / 41.1°N 80.635556°W | Youngstown | White terra cotta facaded commercial building. | ||
34 | William H. McGuffey Boyhood Home Site | October 15, 1966 (#66000617) |
McGuffey Rd., near State Route 616 41°06′57″N 80°33′31″W / 41.115833°N 80.558611°W | Coitsville Township | ||
35 | July 23, 1986 (#86001930) |
210-226 Federal Plaza West and 18-26 N. Hazel St. 41°06′06″N 80°39′07″W / 41.101667°N 80.651944°W | Youngstown | Department store, demolished[12][13] | ||
36 | March 27, 1986 (#86000526) |
305 Wick Ave. 41°06′11″N 80°38′47″W / 41.103056°N 80.646389°W | Youngstown | |||
37 | March 15, 2005 (#05000178) |
Mahoning Ave. to Boardman-Canfield Rd., Mill Creek, 960 Bears Den Rd. 41°03′28″N 80°38′46″W / 41.057778°N 80.646111°W | Boardman Township and Youngstown | |||
38 | Mill Creek Park Suspension Bridge | October 29, 1976 (#76001482) |
Mill Creek Park 41°04′24″N 80°41′21″W / 41.073333°N 80.689167°W | Youngstown | ||
39 | October 9, 1974 (#74001561) |
3967 Boardman-Canfield Rd., east of Canfield 41°01′28″N 80°43′14″W / 41.024306°N 80.720694°W | Canfield Township | |||
40 | June 9, 2006 (#06000483) |
Parts of Market St., Chester Dr., Jennette Dr., and Overhill Rd. 41°03′25″N 80°39′52″W / 41.056944°N 80.664444°W | Boardman Township | |||
41 | July 18, 1974 (#74001562) |
105 N. Broad St. 41°01′39″N 80°45′37″W / 41.0275°N 80.760278°W | Canfield | |||
42 | July 23, 1986 (#86001931) |
25 E. Boardman and 102-112 S. Champion 41°05′55″N 80°38′58″W / 41.098611°N 80.649444°W | Youngstown | |||
43 | October 7, 1974 (#74001563) |
7 Court St. 41°01′18″N 80°45′40″W / 41.021667°N 80.761111°W | Canfield | |||
44 | Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church | May 10, 1979 (#79001893) |
Off State Route 289 41°05′59″N 80°38′31″W / 41.099722°N 80.641944°W | Youngstown | ||
45 | July 23, 1986 (#86001937) |
101 Federal Plaza West and 2-10 S. Phelps 41°06′00″N 80°39′03″W / 41.100056°N 80.650833°W | Youngstown | |||
46 | May 31, 1984 (#84003779) |
U.S. Route 224 and Struthers Rd. at Poland Center 41°01′25″N 80°34′01″W / 41.023611°N 80.566944°W | Poland Township | |||
47 | Rayen School | October 22, 1974 (#74001570) |
222 Wick Ave. 41°06′09″N 80°38′52″W / 41.102500°N 80.647778°W | Youngstown | Public school building founded by Judge William Rayen. | |
48 | February 8, 1980 (#80003150) |
47 Federal Plaza 41°05′58″N 80°38′57″W / 41.099444°N 80.649167°W | Youngstown | Designed by local architects Morris Scheibel and Edgar Stanley. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource. | ||
49 | George J. Renner Jr. House | October 8, 1976 (#76001483) |
277 Park Ave. 41°06′47″N 80°38′58″W / 41.113056°N 80.649444°W | Youngstown | ||
50 | July 23, 1986 (#86001940) |
415 S. Market St. 41°05′48″N 80°39′05″W / 41.096667°N 80.651389°W | Youngstown | |||
51 | August 1, 1975 (#75001480) |
17 Court St. 41°01′19″N 80°45′42″W / 41.021806°N 80.761667°W | Canfield | |||
52 | St. James Episcopal Church | June 20, 1979 (#79001892) |
375 Boardman-Poland Rd. 41°01′24″N 80°38′59″W / 41.023472°N 80.649722°W | Boardman Township | ||
53 | February 3, 2012 (#11001093) |
323 Wick Ave. 41°06′13″N 80°38′46″W / 41.103611°N 80.646111°W | Youngstown | |||
54 | September 21, 1989 (#88000545) |
385 W. Ohio Ave. 40°55′22″N 81°01′30″W / 40.922778°N 81.025°W | Sebring | |||
55 | October 1, 1974 (#74001564) |
Both sides of S. Main St.; also 101 and 111 S. Main St. 41°01′16″N 80°36′32″W / 41.021111°N 80.608889°W | Poland | Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase of October 18, 1984 | ||
56 | July 10, 1986 (#86001564) |
126 Washington Boulevard 41°00′04″N 80°39′28″W / 41.001111°N 80.657778°W | Boardman Township | |||
57 | February 8, 1980 (#80003151) |
44 Federal Plaza 41°05′59″N 80°38′56″W / 41.099722°N 80.648889°W | Youngstown | Designed by Albert Kahn. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource. | ||
58 | Henry H. Stambaugh Memorial Auditorium | February 9, 1984 (#84003781) |
1000 5th Ave. 41°06′49″N 80°39′07″W / 41.113611°N 80.651944°W | Youngstown | Beaux-Arts auditorium designed by in 1926. | |
59 | State Theater | July 23, 1986 (#86001942) |
213 Federal Plaza West 41°06′04″N 80°39′08″W / 41.101111°N 80.652222°W | Youngstown | ||
60 | July 23, 1986 (#86001944) |
14-28 Federal Plaza West 41°06′02″N 80°39′01″W / 41.100556°N 80.650278°W | Youngstown | |||
61 | October 22, 1976 (#76001484) |
Belmont Ave. 41°07′43″N 80°39′57″W / 41.128611°N 80.665833°W | Youngstown | |||
62 | July 18, 1980 (#80003145) |
694 Pine Dr., west of Lake Milton 41°06′04″N 80°59′07″W / 41.101111°N 80.985278°W | Milton Township | |||
63 | Warner Theater | May 31, 1980 (#80003152) |
260 Federal Plaza West 41°06′07″N 80°39′12″W / 41.101944°N 80.653333°W | Youngstown | Now the Powers Auditorium at the DeYors Center | |
64 | July 23, 1986 (#86001946) |
201-205 Federal Plaza West 41°06′03″N 80°39′08″W / 41.100833°N 80.652222°W | Youngstown | |||
65 | Welsh Congregational Church | July 23, 1986 (#86001947) |
220 N. Elm St. 41°06′14″N 80°39′04″W / 41.103889°N 80.651111°W | Youngstown | ||
66 | December 11, 1983 (#83004319) |
Over Yellow Creek, 0.07 miles east of State Route 616 41°01′39″N 80°36′33″W / 41.027403°N 80.609097°W | Poland | |||
67 | November 20, 1974 (#74001571) |
Bounded by Wick, Bryson, expressway, Spring, and Wick Oval 41°06′24″N 80°38′40″W / 41.106667°N 80.644444°W | Youngstown | |||
68 | Wick Building | February 8, 1980 (#80003153) |
34 Federal Plaza West 41°06′03″N 80°39′01″W / 41.100833°N 80.650378°W | Youngstown | Designed by Daniel Burnham. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource. | |
69 | Wick Park Historic District | April 5, 1990 (#90000601) |
Roughly bounded by 5th and Elm Aves., Elm St. and Broadway; also roughly bounded by Broadway Ave., Wick Ave., Madison Ave., and Elm St. 41°06′54″N 80°38′53″W / 41.115°N 80.648056°W | Youngstown | Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of September 24, 2001 | |
70 | June 1, 1982 (#82003611) |
Jackson and Chambers St. 41°04′09″N 80°35′09″W / 41.069167°N 80.585833°W | Campbell | |||
71 | YWCA Building | July 23, 1986 (#86001949) |
25 W. Rayen Ave. 41°06′13″N 80°38′55″W / 41.103611°N 80.648611°W | Youngstown |
Former listing[]
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Idora Park Merry-Go-Round | February 6, 1975 (#75001482) | October 29, 1985 | Idora Park on Canfield Rd. | Youngstown | Wooden carousel designed by Daniel C. Muller, built in 1899. Formerly located at Idora Park on Canfield Rd., Youngstown, bought and moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1984.[14] |
See also[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Mahoning County, Ohio. |
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio
- Listings in neighboring counties: Columbiana, Lawrence (PA), Mercer (PA), Portage, Stark, Trumbull
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Ohio
References[]
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Youngstown Amtrak Station (USA RailGuide; TrainWeb)
- ^ Gwin, Harold (15 September 2008). "Downtown Treasure". The Vindicator. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^ a b White, John R. Faunal Remains from the Eaton (Hopewell) Furnace Site. Ohio Journal of Science 81 (3): 138, 1981.
- ^ "Idora Ballroom Burns to Ground". The Vindicator. 5 March 2001. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^ Skolnick, David (10 April 2001). "Asbestos Cleanup at Idora Begins". The Vindicator. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^ Now renamed "Jane's Carousel" by owners Jane and David Walentas: http://janescarousel.com/
- ^ U. S. vs. James A. Traficant Jr., [1].
- ^ Smith, Roger G. (7 March 2004). "Vindicated, Officials Toast New CSB Building". The Vindicator. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^ Linonis, Linda M (October 14, 2005). "Merry-go-round leads to Idora ride". The Vindicator. Youngstown, OH. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
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