National Register of Historic Places listings in Mahoning County, Ohio

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mahoning County, Ohio.

Location of Mahoning County in Ohio

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[1]

There are 71 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another property was once listed but has been removed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 19, 2020.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Alliance Clay Product Company
Alliance Clay Product Company
December 8, 1978
(#78002130)
1500 S. Mahoning Ave., east of Alliance
40°54′13″N 81°04′57″W
Smith Township
2 Judge William Shaw Anderson House
Judge William Shaw Anderson House
March 17, 1976
(#76001479)
7171 Mahoning Ave.
41°05′55″N 80°48′14″W
Austintown Township
3 Arlington Avenue District
Arlington Avenue District
August 13, 1974
(#74001565)
304-373 Arlington Ave.
41°06′29″N 80°39′14″W
Youngstown
4 Austintown Log House
Austintown Log House
July 30, 1974
(#74001566)
West of Youngstown on Raccoon Rd.
41°03′42″N 80°43′56″W
Austintown Township
5 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Terminal
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Terminal
July 10, 1986
(#86001565)
530 Mahoning Ave.
41°06′10″N 80°39′31″W
Youngstown Served Amtrak's Three Rivers line until March 8, 2005[6]
6 Burt Building
Burt Building
July 2, 2008
(#08000588)
325-327 West Federal St.
41°06′08″N 80°39′15″W
Youngstown Commercial building with terra cotta facade, constructed ca. 1919. Original owner Harry Burt is credited with inventing the Good Humor Bar at this location.[7]
7 Butler Institute Of American Art
Butler Institute Of American Art
October 29, 1974
(#74001567)
524 Wick Ave.
41°06′20″N 80°38′46″W
Youngstown
8 Central Tower Building
Central Tower Building
February 8, 1980
(#80003146)
1 Federal Plaza West
41°06′00″N 80°39′01″W
Youngstown Designed by Morris Scheibel. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource.
9 City Hall Annex
City Hall Annex
July 23, 1986
(#86001918)
9 W. Front St.
41°05′54″N 80°39′05″W
Youngstown
10 Crandall Park–Fifth Avenue Historic District
Crandall Park–Fifth Avenue Historic District
March 22, 1990
(#90000474)
Roughly bounded by Tod Ln., Ohio Ave., Redondo Rd., Catallina, and Guadalupe Ave., and 5th Ave. from Gypsy to Fairgreen
41°07′35″N 80°39′14″W
Youngstown
11 Damascus Grade School
Damascus Grade School
September 21, 1989
(#89001456)
14923 Morris St. in Damascus
40°54′09″N 80°57′16″W
Goshen Township
12 Erie Terminal Building–Commerce Plaza Building
Erie Terminal Building–Commerce Plaza Building
July 23, 1986
(#86001914)
112 W. Commerce St.
41°06′06″N 80°39′00″W
Youngstown
13 Federal Building
Federal Building
February 8, 1980
(#80003147)
18 N. Phelps St.
41°06′03″N 80°39′03″W
Youngstown Designed by Daniel Burnham. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource
14 First National Bank Building
First National Bank Building
February 8, 1980
(#80003148)
6 Federal Plaza West
41°06′02″N 80°39′00″W
Youngstown Designed by Walker and Weeks. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource.
15 Forest Glen Estates Historic District
Forest Glen Estates Historic District
May 20, 1998
(#98000565)
Roughly bounded by Homestead Dr., Glenwood Ave., Alburn Dr., and Market St.
41°03′15″N 80°40′00″W
Boardman Township
16 Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
December 18, 2018
(#100003244)
5400 Market St.
41°02′35″N 80°39′49″W
Boardman Township
17 Gallagher Building
Gallagher Building
June 9, 2014
(#14000295)
23 N. Hazel and 131 Commerce Sts.
41°06′06″N 80°39′04″W
Youngstown
18 Helen Chapel
Helen Chapel
July 23, 1986
(#86001923)
Northwestern corner of E. Wood and Champion Sts.
41°06′06″N 80°38′49″W
Youngstown
19 Hopewell Furnace Site
Hopewell Furnace Site
November 10, 1975
(#75001481)
Along Yellow Creek below Lake Hamilton, northeast of the Lake Hamilton Dam[8]
41°02′14″N 80°35′26″W
Poland Township The first blast furnace west of the Appalachians and the first industrial operation in the Connecticut Western Reserve; also an archeological site[8]
20 Idora Park
Idora Park
September 13, 1993
(#93000895)
Southeast of the junction of McFarland and Parkview Aves.
41°04′20″N 80°41′06″W
Youngstown Park was demolished and has been vacant land since 2001.[9][10] Wooden carousel was relocated to Brooklyn, NY, in 1984.[11]
21 Jay's Lunch
Jay's Lunch
July 23, 1986
(#86001925)
258 Federal Plaza West
41°06′06″N 80°39′11″W
Youngstown
22 Jones Hall, Youngstown State University
Jones Hall, Youngstown State University
October 18, 1984
(#84000151)
410 Wick Ave.
41°06′14″N 80°38′47″W
Youngstown
23 Jared P. Kirtland House
Jared P. Kirtland House
May 13, 1976
(#76001481)
113 W. McKinley Way
41°01′26″N 80°37′06″W
Poland
24 Kress Building
Kress Building
July 23, 1986
(#86001926)
111-121 Federal Plaza West
41°06′02″N 80°39′04″W
Youngstown Local outpost of Samuel H. Kress' 5-, 10-, and 25-cent store chain.
25 Lake Hamilton Dam
Lake Hamilton Dam
May 7, 1984
(#84003774)
1.5 miles (2.4 km) northeast of Poland off State Route 616
41°02′13″N 80°35′31″W
Poland Township
26 Lanterman Mill
Lanterman Mill
July 10, 1974
(#74001568)
Canfield Rd. (U.S. Route 62) in Mill Creek Park
41°04′00″N 80°40′56″W
Youngstown
27 Liberty Theatre
Liberty Theatre
February 9, 1984
(#84003776)
142 Federal Plaza West
41°06′05″N 80°39′05″W
Youngstown
28 Lowellville Railroad Station
Lowellville Railroad Station
July 30, 1976
(#76001480)
Along the former Penn Central Railroad line
41°02′07″N 80°32′14″W
Lowellville
29 Mahoning County Courthouse
Mahoning County Courthouse
August 13, 1974
(#74001569)
120 Market St.
41°05′56″N 80°39′03″W
Youngstown Designed by local architect Charles Owsley.
30 Mahoning National Bank Building
Mahoning National Bank Building
February 8, 1980
(#80003149)
23 Federal Plaza West
41°05′58″N 80°39′01″W
Youngstown Designed by Albert Kahn. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource.
31 Maple–Dell
Maple–Dell
December 20, 1990
(#90001821)
14737 Garfield Rd., northwest of Salem
40°54′46″N 80°55′39″W
Goshen Township
32 Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple
June 13, 1997
(#86003830)
223-227 Wick Ave.
41°06′08″N 80°38′50″W
Youngstown
33 McCrory Building
McCrory Building
July 23, 1986
(#86001928)
9-13 Federal Plaza West and 17-19 Central Sq.
41°06′00″N 80°38′08″W
Youngstown White terra cotta facaded commercial building.
34 William H. McGuffey Boyhood Home Site
William H. McGuffey Boyhood Home Site
October 15, 1966
(#66000617)
McGuffey Rd., near State Route 616
41°06′57″N 80°33′31″W
Coitsville Township
35 McKelvey–Higbee Co. Buildings
McKelvey–Higbee Co. Buildings
July 23, 1986
(#86001930)
210-226 Federal Plaza West and 18-26 N. Hazel St.
41°06′06″N 80°39′07″W
Youngstown Department store, demolished[12][13]
36 Reuben McMillan Free Library
Reuben McMillan Free Library
March 27, 1986
(#86000526)
305 Wick Ave.
41°06′11″N 80°38′47″W
Youngstown
37 Mill Creek Park Historic District
Mill Creek Park Historic District
March 15, 2005
(#05000178)
Mahoning Ave. to Boardman-Canfield Rd., Mill Creek, 960 Bears Den Rd.
41°03′28″N 80°38′46″W
Boardman Township and Youngstown
38 Mill Creek Park Suspension Bridge
Mill Creek Park Suspension Bridge
October 29, 1976
(#76001482)
Mill Creek Park
41°04′24″N 80°41′21″W
Youngstown
39 Conrad Neff House
Conrad Neff House
October 9, 1974
(#74001561)
3967 Boardman-Canfield Rd., east of Canfield
41°01′28″N 80°43′14″W
Canfield Township
40 Newport Village Allotment Historic District
Newport Village Allotment Historic District
June 9, 2006
(#06000483)
Parts of Market St., Chester Dr., Jennette Dr., and Overhill Rd.
41°03′25″N 80°39′52″W
Boardman Township
41 Judge Eben Newton House
Judge Eben Newton House
July 18, 1974
(#74001562)
105 N. Broad St.
41°01′39″N 80°45′37″W
Canfield
42 Ohio One–Ohio Edison
Ohio One–Ohio Edison
July 23, 1986
(#86001931)
25 E. Boardman and 102-112 S. Champion
41°05′55″N 80°38′58″W
Youngstown
43 Old Mahoning County Courthouse
Old Mahoning County Courthouse
October 7, 1974
(#74001563)
7 Court St.
41°01′18″N 80°45′40″W
Canfield
44 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
May 10, 1979
(#79001893)
Off State Route 289
41°05′59″N 80°38′31″W
Youngstown
45 Peggy Ann Building
Peggy Ann Building
July 23, 1986
(#86001937)
101 Federal Plaza West and 2-10 S. Phelps
41°06′00″N 80°39′03″W
Youngstown
46 Poland Center School
Poland Center School
May 31, 1984
(#84003779)
U.S. Route 224 and Struthers Rd. at Poland Center
41°01′25″N 80°34′01″W
Poland Township
47 Rayen School
Rayen School
October 22, 1974
(#74001570)
222 Wick Ave.
41°06′09″N 80°38′52″W
Youngstown Public school building founded by Judge William Rayen.
48 Realty Building
Realty Building
February 8, 1980
(#80003150)
47 Federal Plaza
41°05′58″N 80°38′57″W
Youngstown Designed by local architects Morris Scheibel and Edgar Stanley. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource.
49 George J. Renner Jr. House
George J. Renner Jr. House
October 8, 1976
(#76001483)
277 Park Ave.
41°06′47″N 80°38′58″W
Youngstown
50 Republic Iron and Steel Office Building
Republic Iron and Steel Office Building
July 23, 1986
(#86001940)
415 S. Market St.
41°05′48″N 80°39′05″W
Youngstown
51 Charles Ruggles House
Charles Ruggles House
August 1, 1975
(#75001480)
17 Court St.
41°01′19″N 80°45′42″W
Canfield
52 St. James Episcopal Church
St. James Episcopal Church
June 20, 1979
(#79001892)
375 Boardman-Poland Rd.
41°01′24″N 80°38′59″W
Boardman Township
53 St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church
February 3, 2012
(#11001093)
323 Wick Ave.
41°06′13″N 80°38′46″W
Youngstown
54 Frank Sebring House
Frank Sebring House
September 21, 1989
(#88000545)
385 W. Ohio Ave.
40°55′22″N 81°01′30″W
Sebring
55 South Main Street District
South Main Street District
October 1, 1974
(#74001564)
Both sides of S. Main St.; also 101 and 111 S. Main St.
41°01′16″N 80°36′32″W
Poland Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase of October 18, 1984
56 Southern Park Stable
Southern Park Stable
July 10, 1986
(#86001564)
126 Washington Boulevard
41°00′04″N 80°39′28″W
Boardman Township
57 Stambaugh Building
Stambaugh Building
February 8, 1980
(#80003151)
44 Federal Plaza
41°05′59″N 80°38′56″W
Youngstown Designed by Albert Kahn. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource.
58 Henry H. Stambaugh Memorial Auditorium
Henry H. Stambaugh Memorial Auditorium
February 9, 1984
(#84003781)
1000 5th Ave.
41°06′49″N 80°39′07″W
Youngstown Beaux-Arts auditorium designed by Helme & Corbett in 1926.
59 State Theater
State Theater
July 23, 1986
(#86001942)
213 Federal Plaza West
41°06′04″N 80°39′08″W
Youngstown
60 Strouss–Hirschberg Company
Strouss–Hirschberg Company
July 23, 1986
(#86001944)
14-28 Federal Plaza West
41°06′02″N 80°39′01″W
Youngstown
61 Tod Homestead Cemetery Gate
Tod Homestead Cemetery Gate
October 22, 1976
(#76001484)
Belmont Ave.
41°07′43″N 80°39′57″W
Youngstown
62 Daniel Vaughn Homestead
Daniel Vaughn Homestead
July 18, 1980
(#80003145)
694 Pine Dr., west of Lake Milton
41°06′04″N 80°59′07″W
Milton Township
63 Warner Theater
Warner Theater
May 31, 1980
(#80003152)
260 Federal Plaza West
41°06′07″N 80°39′12″W
Youngstown Now the Powers Auditorium at the DeYors Center
64 Wells Building
Wells Building
July 23, 1986
(#86001946)
201-205 Federal Plaza West
41°06′03″N 80°39′08″W
Youngstown
65 Welsh Congregational Church
Welsh Congregational Church
July 23, 1986
(#86001947)
220 N. Elm St.
41°06′14″N 80°39′04″W
Youngstown
66 White Bridge
White Bridge
December 11, 1983
(#83004319)
Over Yellow Creek, 0.07 miles east of State Route 616
41°01′39″N 80°36′33″W
Poland
67 Wick Avenue Historic District
Wick Avenue Historic District
November 20, 1974
(#74001571)
Bounded by Wick, Bryson, expressway, Spring, and Wick Oval
41°06′24″N 80°38′40″W
Youngstown
68 Wick Building
Wick Building
February 8, 1980
(#80003153)
34 Federal Plaza West
41°06′03″N 80°39′01″W
Youngstown Designed by Daniel Burnham. Part of "Seven Early Buildings of Central Square" Thematic Resource.
69 Wick Park Historic District
Wick Park Historic District
April 5, 1990
(#90000601)
Roughly bounded by 5th and Elm Aves., Elm St. and Broadway; also roughly bounded by Broadway Ave., Wick Ave., Madison Ave., and Elm St.
41°06′54″N 80°38′53″W
Youngstown Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of September 24, 2001
70 Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company Housing
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company Housing
June 1, 1982
(#82003611)
Jackson and Chambers St.
41°04′09″N 80°35′09″W
Campbell
71 YWCA Building
YWCA Building
July 23, 1986
(#86001949)
25 W. Rayen Ave.
41°06′13″N 80°38′55″W
Youngstown

Former listing

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Idora Park Merry-Go-Round
Idora Park Merry-Go-Round
February 6, 1975
(#75001482)
October 29, 1985 Idora Park on Canfield Rd.
Youngstown Wooden carousel designed by Daniel C. Muller, built in 1899. Formerly located at Idora Park on Canfield Rd., Youngstown, bought and moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1984.[14]

See also

References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on June 19, 2020.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. Youngstown Amtrak Station (USA RailGuide; TrainWeb)
  7. Gwin, Harold (15 September 2008). "Downtown Treasure". The Vindicator. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  8. White, John R. Faunal Remains from the Eaton (Hopewell) Furnace Site. Ohio Journal of Science 81 (3): 138, 1981.
  9. "Idora Ballroom Burns to Ground". The Vindicator. 5 March 2001. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  10. Skolnick, David (10 April 2001). "Asbestos Cleanup at Idora Begins". The Vindicator. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  11. Now renamed "Jane's Carousel" by owners Jane and David Walentas: http://janescarousel.com/
  12. U. S. vs. James A. Traficant Jr., .
  13. Smith, Roger G. (7 March 2004). "Vindicated, Officials Toast New CSB Building". The Vindicator. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  14. Linonis, Linda M (October 14, 2005). "Merry-go-round leads to Idora ride". The Vindicator. Youngstown, OH. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
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