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Waterfront area of downtown Sandusky. Sandusky, OH. | Pier of downtown Sandusky with Jet Express boat. Sandusky, OH. | Jet Express docked at downtown Sandusky. Sandusky, OH. | G.A. Boeckling building (1928) (103-105 West Shoreline Drive) former winter administration building for Cedar Point Resort Co., now Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources Coastal Services. Sandusky, OH. |
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Facade of G. A. Boeckling building. Sandusky, OH. | Schine State Theater (1928) (107 Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. Style: Spanish Revival. | 109-101 West Water St. beyond State Theater arch. Sandusky, OH. Style: Romanesque Revival. | Heritage commercial buildings along West Water Street. Sandusky, OH. On National Register. |
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Heritage commercial buildings (231-211 West Water St.). Sandusky, OH. | Streetscape (211-101 West Water St.) includes Cassedy-West Building (1867) (middle of stone with single raised window). Sandusky, OH. | Heritage commercial streetscape along East Water Street. Sandusky, OH. | Heritage commercial buildings (149-165 East Water St.). Sandusky, OH. |
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Italianate & Donahue heritage buildings (114-126 Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. | Donahue, former Theatre & heritage commercial buildings (126 & up on Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. | Heritage commercial building (119 E Market St.). Sandusky, OH. | Former Western Security Bank (1924) now Calvary Temple (115 E. Washington Row). Sandusky, OH. |
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Erie County Office Building (247 Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. | Former Third National Bank (1914) (220 W Market St.). Sandusky, OH. Architect: Doerzbach. On National Register. | Register Newspaper former Star Journal Building (314 West Market St.). Sandusky, OH. | First Presbyterian Church (former Old First Church) (1855) (265 Jackson St.). Sandusky, OH. Style: Romanesque. On National Register. |
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First Presbyterian Church (1855) (265 Jackson St.). Sandusky, OH. | I.O.O.F. Temple (1889) (231 W. Washington Row). Sandusky, OH. Style: Romanesque Revival. Architect: Phillip Adam & George Feick. | I.O.O.F. building with one of Sandusky's painted lighthouses. Sandusky, OH. | Heritage streetscape (215 West Washington Row). Sandusky, OH. |
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Boy with the Boot Fountain (1895). Sandusky, OH. On National Register. | Erie County Courthouse (1938) (323 Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. | Erie County Courthouse (1938) (323 Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. | Erie County Jail (1883) (204 W. Adams St.). Sandusky, OH. Architect: Phillip Adam & George Feick. On National Register. |
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Sandusky Carnegie Library (1901) (Adams at Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. On National Register. | Sandusky Carnegie Library (1901) (Adams at Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. | Entrance of Sandusky Carnegie Library. Sandusky, OH. | Adams Street Double House (aka J. Francine, Grabski, House) (1845) (106-108 E. Adams St.). Sandusky, OH. On National Register. |
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Lester Hubbard House (1852) (134 E. Adams St.). OH. Style: Italianate. | Lester Hubbard House (1852) (134 E. Adams St.). Sandusky, OH. | Oran Follett House Museum (1827) (404 Wayne St.). Sandusky, OH. Style: Greek Revival. | Heritage streetscape along Wayne St. Sandusky, OH. |
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Heritage house (414 Wayne St.). Sandusky, OH. | Heritage house (428 Wayne St.). Sandusky, OH. | Masonic Temple (1890) (302 Wayne St.). Sandusky, OH. Architect: Adam Feick. | Masonic Temple (1890) (302 Wayne St.). Sandusky, OH. Architect: Adam Feick. |
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Victorian Houses in Sandusky. Sandusky, OH. | Gothic-style house in Sandusky. Sandusky, OH. | Sandusky lighthouse street art. Sandusky, OH. | Eleutheros Cooke House (1840's) (1415 Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. |
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Eleutheros Cooke House (1840's) (1415 Columbus Ave.). Sandusky, OH. | Merry-Go-Round Museum in former Sandusky U.S. Post Office Building. Sandusky, OH. |
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