Warren, OH Photos

Warren, OH was the home of the Packard motor company & now hosts a museum dedicated to this historic brand. This small town has an important heritage core.

See also: Ohio
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Trumbell County Courthouse (1895) (160 High St.).
Style: Romanesque. Architect: Labelle & French, E.M Canfield. On National Register.

Trumbell County Courthouse clock tower.

Trumbell County Courthouse portal.

Heritage buildings along S. Park Ave.

Packard Pollock building & Park Hotel (1887) on S. Park Ave. opposite Courthouse.

Buildings from 1905 & Cobb Grimmesey (1898) on S. Park Ave.

Green wooden house (1892) on Mohoning Street historic district.

Harriet Taylor Upton home (380 Mohoning St.) woman's suffrage leader (1854-1945) & instrumental in passage of child labor laws. On National Register.

Perkins House (now City Hall) (1871) where Henry Bishop Perkins hosted five Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes, U.S. Grant, James A. Garfield, William Henry Harrison & William McKinley. Style: Victorian Italianate. On National Register.

Detail of Perkins House.

President William McKinley Memorial on site of his birthplace (1915) (40 N. Main St.).
Architect: McKim, Mead & White + J. Massey Rhind. On National Register.


All photos on this page are originals by & copyrighted by Jim Steinhart.
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