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Yellow Springs, Ohio recent comments:

  • Old Union Schoolhouse, MANIFEST EROS (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    MANIFEST EROS TATTOO AND FINE ART LOCATED IN OLD UNION SCHOOL HOUSE (937)319-6203-314 DAYTON ST. ,YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO ,45387
  • Family Health Center, pattyc (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This office has been closed and the building has been demolished.
  • The Shops at King's Yard, ye olde trail tavern (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    The web site is yeoldetrailtavern.com it will give you all the info for kings yard, the farmers market and ye olde trail tavern
  • Antioch University McGregor, Lil_Gish wrote 16 years ago:
    The building dates from 2007 and is not visible in the aerial imagery.
  • Beatty Hughes Park, fcxg (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
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  • Gaunt Park, kirakira wrote 17 years ago:
    What a charming legacy.
  • Glen Helen Nature Preserve, Lil_Gish wrote 17 years ago:
    Since the big windstorm last September, there are lots of trees down in the glen. The ones that fell onto major trails have been cleaned up, but there's still a big tree on top of the grotto, and several that lie precariously overhead along the trails.
  • Tom's Market, Lil_Gish wrote 17 years ago:
    Tom's has a great selection for such a small store.
  • The Shops at King's Yard, Lil_Gish wrote 17 years ago:
    I'm not sure this is the best solution for marking these shops, but the aerial image is still pretty low resolution. It would be hard to locate the individual shops - some of which are *tiny* - until we get better imagery. Suggestions are welcome.
  • Antioch College, ron (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    The size of the square is too big. The college is on the east side of the village. The college isn't all that great (also an alum). It tends to hop on a number of liberal trends and modes, some good, some bad, mostly indifferent.
  • Antioch College, One from the Bootcamp (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Antioch College is one of the few liberal arts colleges left that teaches students to be critical thinkers and active, caring, members of society. With new fields such as Peace Studies and a co-op program (which allows students four months off of campus every four months for an internship), it is a leader of progressive American higher education. As an alum, I am proud to have graduated from such a school.