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Front of the Ross County Courthouse, located at 2 N. Paint St. in Chillicothe, Ohio, United States. Built in 1858, it is a part of the Chillicothe Business District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
But that was then, after a fire accidentally set by two teenagers in April 2003 gutted the four-story, Romanesque-style building that since 1885 has covered a downtown block.
Now, after a three-year, $10 million project, the Carlisle will reopen today with office space for Adena Health System on the first floor and 32 urban-loft apartments for the medical students in the hospital’s physician residency programs on the other three.
On the National Register of Historic Places, the Carlisle is easily identifiable by the trademark tower that juts more than 100 feet into the sky and its fancy mansard dormer windows. It’s prime real estate at the heart of the town square, across from the Ross County Courthouse in a city rich with history because it was Ohio’s first capital.
Chillicothe was the first and third capital of Ohio and is located in southern Ohio along the Scioto River.
Chillicothe is a city in and the county seat of Ross County, Ohio, United States
ROSS COUNTY COURTHOUSE COURTHOUSE (BUILT 1858). CHILLICOTHE, OHIO
Chillicothe became Ohio's first state capital. The reasons why Chillicothe played such an important role in early state government were its central location as well as the prominent men, like Tiffin and Worthington, who resided in the town. The city continued as Ohio's capital until 1810, when state government moved to Zanesville. The capital returned to Chillicothe two years later, only to move to Columbus, forty-five miles to the north, in 1816.
The Foursquare Courthouse Form
Meeting Houses, Town Houses, Court Houses
A cubical two-story building with a pyramidal roof used predominantly for 19C courthouses.
But that was then, after a fire accidentally set by two teenagers in April 2003 gutted the four-story, Romanesque-style building that since 1885 has covered a downtown block.
Now, after a three-year, $10 million project, the Carlisle will reopen today with office space for Adena Health System on the first floor and 32 urban-loft apartments for the medical students in the hospital’s physician residency programs on the other three.
On the National Register of Historic Places, the Carlisle is easily identifiable by the trademark tower that juts more than 100 feet into the sky and its fancy mansard dormer windows. It’s prime real estate at the heart of the town square, across from the Ross County Courthouse in a city rich with history because it was Ohio’s first capital.
Chillicothe was the first and third capital of Ohio and is located in southern Ohio along the Scioto River.
Chillicothe is a city in and the county seat of Ross County, Ohio, United States
ROSS COUNTY COURTHOUSE COURTHOUSE (BUILT 1858). CHILLICOTHE, OHIO
Front of the Ross County Courthouse, located at 2 N. Paint St. in Chillicothe, Ohio, United States. Built in 1858, it is a part of the Chillicothe Business District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This lovely Greek Revival courthouse was originally built in 1855-59 by contractors Joseph Cook, Samuel Cook, and William Flood. It was designed by architects Edward Collins and Charles Autenrieth and has been expanded and altered in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The edifice contributes to the Chillicothe Business District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Chillicothe, Ohio is a charming small town located in the south of the state, between Columbus and Portsmouth on the Scioto River. It has served as the seat of Ross County since the late 18th century, was the capital of the Northwest Territory (1800-03), and was Ohio's first and third state capital (1803-10 and 1812-16).
Ross County v Dundee - IRN BRU Scottish Football League First Division at Victoria Park
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Ross County Supporters on the A9 at Blackford on their way to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.
Ross County Supporters on the A9 at Blackford on their way to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.
Ross County Supporters on the A9 at Blackford on their way to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.
D&E Coaches new Temsa on the A9 at Blackford taking Ross County Supporters to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.
Ross County Supporters on the A9 at Blackford on their way to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.
Located on Enderlin Circle in Chillicothe's Yoctangee Park, this Gothic Revival pumping station was built in 1881. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Chillicothe, Ohio is a charming small town located in the south of the state, between Columbus and Portsmouth on the Scioto River. It has served as the seat of Ross County since the late 18th century, was the capital of the Northwest Territory (1800-03), and was Ohio's first and third state capital (1803-10 and 1812-16).
Ross County Supporters on the A9 at Blackford on their way to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.
Ross County Supporters on the A9 at Blackford on their way to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.
Continuing my Caldwell Lake island photos, this is one from my early fall visit. Returning to this picnic table on Sunday night, I found no leaves over my head and the ones carpeting the ground had shriveled up or blown away.
Ross County Supporters on the A9 at Blackford on their way to Hampden for the 2016 Scottish League Cup final.