Harriet Taylor Upton House
The Upton House, built by General Simon Perkins is the third oldest surviving house on Mahoning Avenue in Warren, Ohio.
The Upton House, built by General Simon Perkins is the third oldest surviving house on Mahoning Avenue in Warren, Ohio.
In 1954, Kent State University initiated a cadet program to help the community overcome a critical shortage of elementary teachers. Until the fall of 1965, the university offered an evening program at Warren G. Harding High School.
The former home of Judge Frederick Kinsman. The house started to be built in 1832, and as finished by 1834. By master mason Isaac Ladd.
Historical cemetery in Warren, Ohio established in 1804.
Oakwood Cemetery has been serving all faiths in Warren and Trumbull, Ohio, since the 1800s.
Formally called Perkins Flats, this area was purchased from the Perkins estate in 1931 by the city of Warren and turned into a park.
Originally built in 1871 as the home of civic leader Henry Bishop Perkins and his family.