š Rows of 19th-century brick ovens, once used to process coal into coke, form the center of a wooded park in Leetonia, Ohio.
š Built in 1866, the site was abandoned for 50 years before restoration efforts began, and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
š¶ Walking trails
š³ Wooded park with wildflowers
š Rich industrial history
šļø Part of National Register of Historic Places
ā ļø Ovens are crumbling, foliage hides holes
š¦ Mosquitoes present
š« Do not walk on top of the ovens.
Parking lot available.
Port-a-potty available.
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