Prospect Place
Prospect Place, also known as Trinway Mansion and Prospect Place Mansion, is a 29-room mansion built by abolitionist George Willison Adams (G. W. Adams) in Trinway, Ohio, just north of Dresden in 1856. Today, it is the home of the non-profit G. W. Adams Educational Center, Inc. The mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Ohio Underground Railroad Association's list of Underground Railroad sites.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Prospect Place
Prospect Place, also known as Trinway Mansion and Prospect Place Mansion, is a 29-room mansion built by abolitionist George Willison Adams (G. W. Adams) in Trinway, Ohio, just north of Dresden in 1856. Today, it is the home of the non-profit G. W. Adams Educational Center, Inc. The mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Ohio Underground Railroad Association's list of Underground Railroad sites.
has abstract
Prospect Place, also known as ...... ia ducts in the outside walls.
@en
added
1979-05-10
NRHP Reference Number
thumbnail
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
727,857,049
year of construction
architect
Blackburn,George
architecture
Italianate/Greek Revival
governing body
lat degrees
lat direction
lat minutes
lat seconds
locmapin
long degrees
long direction
long minutes
long seconds
subject
point
40.13472222222222 -82.01166666666667
comment
Prospect Place, also known as ...... of Underground Railroad sites.
@en
label
Prospect Place
@en
lat
4.013472222222222e+1
long
-8.201166666666667e+1
wasDerivedFrom
homepage
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Prospect Place
@en