Look through the lens of transformation...
There’s a special kind of magic in seeing how places change, and how some things stay the same. We've paired original photos of local historic sites and museums with images of what they look like today!
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THEN: 1910 Museum
Photo Credit : MidPointe Library, Marion G Warner Photo Collection
From general store to soda fountain to clothing store, this historic museum has undergone many names and purposes in the last century. It currently houses the Monroe Historical Society and Museum.
NOW: 1910 Museum
10 E. Elm Street | Monroe, Ohio
THEN: Barn-N-Bunk Farm Market
Photo Credit : Barn-N-Bunk Farm Market
Barn-N-Bunk Farm Market in Trenton has been a family-owned market since 1992. The barns, with the oldest dating back to 1893, have been repurposed to house the farm market, event spaces, and crafts.
NOW: Barn-N-Bunk Farm Market
3677 Wayne Madison Road | Trenton, Ohio
THEN: Bethany Relay Station
Photo Credit : Voice of America Museum
The Bethany Relay Station, now known as the Voice of America Museum, played a significant role in United States history during World War II and the Cold War. The relay station remained operational until 1994.
NOW: Voice OF America Museum
8070 Tylersville Road | West Chester, Ohio
THEN: Black Covered Bridge
Photo Credit : Butler County Historical Society
Built in 1968, the Black Covered Bridge is one of the longest covered bridges in Ohio, and one of three that you can find here in Butler County.
NOW: Black Covered Bridge
5401 Corso Road | Oxford, Ohio
THEN: Hughes Schoolhouse
Photo Credit : Liberty Township Historical Society
This one-room schoolhouse in Liberty Township opened its doors in 1887 and functioned as a learning space for the first through eighth graders until 1922.
NOW: Hughes Schoolhouse
6010 Princeton Glendale Road | Liberty Township, Ohio
THEN: Sorg Opera House
Photo Credit : Butler County Historical Society
The Sorg Opera House in Middletown first opened its doors in 1891. After a fire in 1935, the Sorg temporarily shut down but has since been revitalized. It still hosts performances and events today.
NOW: Sorg Opera House
Photo Credit : Tam Photos LLC
63 S. Main Street | Middletown, Ohio