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Crandall Park District Walking Tours

by Mahoning Valley Historical Society | Jul 28, 2018

Join us for a walking tour of this picturesque neighborhood developed in the first half of the 20th century. Guides will discuss the architectural and social history of the houses and landscape that define Crandall Park and the individuals who built them.

Wick Avenue – Butler Institute of American Art

by Mahoning Valley Historical Society | Oct 16, 2012 | Walking Wick Avenue

Butler North Annex Previously known as First Christian Church 562 Wick Avenue The First Christian Church’s congregation, affiliated with the Disciples of Christ, was formed in 1841 with 27 members. Originally housed in downtown Youngstown, this church was dedicated in...

Wick Avenue – Alumni House

by Mahoning Valley Historical Society | Oct 2, 2012 | Walking Wick Avenue

Built in 1865-66 by Emeline Warner Arms, the widow of Myron I. Arms, this house was originally in the Italianate style.  It was remodeled in the early 20th century to reflect the contemporary Mediterranean style with a tile roof, stucco exterior cladding, and front...

Wick Avenue – A Corridor of History, Culture & Community

by Mahoning Valley Historical Society | Sep 26, 2012 | Walking Wick Avenue

The Wick Avenue neighborhood developed after the Civil War into Youngstown’s premier address during the late nineteenth century. The city’s industrial and financial leaders built sprawling mansions surrounded by lush gardens and manicured lawns to share with their...
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