Public art, roadside sculptures and a giant picnic basket are among Ohio's nine strangest locations. See the full list here, as ranked by World Atlas.
AMBLER HEIGHTS is located in the southwest corner of CLEVELAND HTS., OH. The boundaries include Cedar Glen Rd. (north), S. Overlook Rd. (east), Martin Luther King, Jr ...
The HESSLER RD. AND HESSLER COURT HISTORIC DISTRICT was dedicated by Cleveland's Landmarks Commission on 1 Nov. 1975. Hessler Court, the only remaining Cleveland street to have wood block paving, had ...
The Warner & Swasey Company building on Carnegie near East 55th, abandoned for over 40 years, is set to begin a new chapter ...
including the redevelopment of the historic Voss Aerospace building in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. The Port said these projects are expected to add more than 300 apartments, including 51 ...
Ohio, where it was headquartered. Today, the basket building sits abandoned but is often deemed one of the most unique landmarks in the nation. 5. Cleveland's Guardians of Traffic Monument at Hope ...
Also known as "The Free Stamp," this unique landmark stands 28 feet high in Cleveland's Willard Park. Created in 1985, the sculpture was commissioned by The Standard Oil Company of Ohio and was ...