Historic Walking Tours

Graham Drug

2023-10-03T09:55:24-04:00

GRAHAM DRUG STORE  The Graham Drug Building (left side) at the corner of Columbus Avenue and Water Streets. Looking south up Columbus Avenue the spires of Sts. Peter & Paul Church and Zion Lutheran Church are visible. Ca. 1890. Image courtesy of Sandusky Library Archives Research Center During the antebellum years the cluster of storefronts lining the southeastern [...]

Graham Drug2023-10-03T09:55:24-04:00

August H. Moss House

2023-07-22T13:58:19-04:00

428 Wayne Street

August Moss was a prosperous banker and merchant who lived in this grandiose mansion built for him in 1842, residing near prominent Sanduskians such as Oran Follett, Lester Hubbard, and his brother J. O. Moss. Continue Reading >
August H. Moss House2023-07-22T13:58:19-04:00

Beatty Church

2023-07-22T14:19:06-04:00

SE Corner of Washington and Jackson Streets

A person looking in a south easterly direction from the northeast corner of Jackson and West Washington St. anytime during the latter half of the 19th century would have seen the old Beatty Church which stood just northwest of the courthouse. Continue Reading >
Beatty Church2023-07-22T14:19:06-04:00

Biemiller Building

2023-07-22T14:32:35-04:00

121 - 125 East Water Street

Andrew Biemiller built the Italianate style structure in 1866 to accommodate the German Turnverein Association, a German organization that promoted gymnastics and athletics, as well as the study of the German language. Continue Reading >
Biemiller Building2023-07-22T14:32:35-04:00

Biemiller Opera House

2023-07-22T16:56:12-04:00

Southwest Corner of West Water Street and Jackson Street

The building which would in time become known as the Sandusky Theatre was built in 1877 by Andrew Biemiller. It was first known as the Biemiller Opera House. Continue Reading >
Biemiller Opera House2023-07-22T16:56:12-04:00

Boy with the Boot

2023-07-22T17:01:53-04:00

Washington Street, between Columbus Avenue and Jackson Street

The “Boy with the Boot” statue cast by J. W. Fiske Ironworks in New York City made its first appearance in Sandusky in 1895 at the foot of Wayne Street, just about two blocks northeast from here. Continue Reading >
Boy with the Boot2023-07-22T17:01:53-04:00

C.C. Keech Warehouse

2023-07-22T17:03:22-04:00

231 East Water Street

Christopher Columbus Keech came to Sandusky from Batavia, New York in 1847. He was trained as a hatter and established a hat store on the south side of Water Street east of Columbus Avenue. Continue Reading >
C.C. Keech Warehouse2023-07-22T17:03:22-04:00
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