ENORMOUS ABANDONED LONGABERGER BASKET BUILDING - Newark Ohio
Located of State Rt 16 in Newark Ohio, this enormous basket shaped building was built in 1997, for the Longaberger Basket Co. After the owner of the company died in 1999, the company started experiencing financial difficulties, and this building was closed and abandoned in 2016. As reported by The Architect's Newspaper online, this building was sold to a developer in 2018, and is planned for redevelopment.
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Longaberger Basket Headquaters Newark Ohio
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[4K] Downtown by DRONE: Newark, OHIO (episode 5)
The 5th episode of the #DowntownByDrone series takes us to my wife's childhood hometown of Newark, OH. The beautiful downtown area is anchored by the Courthouse Square & the old Longaberger Headquarters basket-building is a must see!
Newark is a city in and the county seat of Licking County, Ohio, United States, 33 miles (53 km) east of Columbus, at the junction of the forks of the Licking River. The population was 47,573 at the 2010 census, which makes it the 20th largest city in Ohio.
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The Building That Looks Like Real Basket | Picnic Basket luxury hotel l Fact Inside
This is not basket actually its building. it is present in Newark ohio USA. This building is seven story building. 192 ft long & 126 ft wide
At the bottom its 208 ft wide. This building belongs to Dave Longaberger founder of The Longaberger. This company builds and distribute Handcrafted maple wood baskets. This building have corporate offices of the company.
Ohio manufacturer announces plans to revive Longaberger baskets
Ohio manufacturer announces plans to revive Longaberger baskets
Blessing the Earth at The Great Circle Earthworks in Newark Ohio
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Longaberger Great American Picnic Featuring The World's Largest American Flag
Abandoned HOTEL | Ohio Exploration
Had a great day of exploration at this abandoned hotel we found while driving
We were really sketched when we first got in there but we got over it when we found that awesome graffiti room.
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Join Us! Longaberger Great American Picnic 2013
The largest United States flag made it's Ohio debut Friday, June 14 at the Longaberger Homestead for the Great American Picnic 2013.
In celebration of our 40th anniversary and Flag Day, family and friends from all corners of the country spent both Friday and Saturday at our Homestead celebrating with us.
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Weird USA. The Strangest things to see from your car. ????????PART 1????????
Thought you'd seen everything ? You're not drunk, you did just drive past a 60 foot chicken.
The weirdest, strangest, bizarre things to see when driving in America.
The weirdest roadside attractions feature:
The Big Chicken, Marietta, Georgia.
World's largest 6 pack, La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Biloxi, Missippippi.
Harvey the giant rabbit, Aloha, Oregon.
World's largest baseball bat, Louisville Slugger Museum, Kentucky.
Uniroyal giant tire, Allen Park, Michigan.
Big Blue Bug, Providence, Rhode Island.
Longaberger basket building, Newark, Ohio.
Hood Milk Bottle, Boston, Massachusetts.
World's largest chest of drawers, High Point, North Carolina.
Giant Fork, Springfield, Missouri.
Shell Service Station, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
World's largest office chair, Anniston, Alabama.
Haines Shoe House, Hellam Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower (The World's Largest Catsup Bottle), Collinsville, Illinois.
Koontz Coffee Pot, Bedford, Pennsylvania.
Leaning Tower of Niles, Niles, Illinois.
Ear of Corn Water Tower, Rochester, Minnesota.
Paul Bunyon (not Bunyan) hotdog Statue, Route 66, Atlanta, Illinois.
Randy's Donuts, Inglewood, California. (As seen in film and TV - Iron Man 2, Get Shorty, 2012 etc, and I love LA by Randy Newman.)
Many of these are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and are examples of novelty architecture.
If you are looking for fun things to do and see this weekend, you know what to do - Just get in your car, and drive around the USA. There are lots of things to see ! Enjoy.
Really Big Stuff 2 - Across America
When I'm out on a road trip, I'll stop at anything that claims to be the world's biggest, smallest, oldest, oddest of its kind. Here are some more photos of some of the really big stuff I've come across in my travels.
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D06A0021 - Longaberger Basket Company offices, Newark, Ohio
I11A0178 - Dog Bark Park B&B, Cottonwood, Idaho
M10A0511 - Golden Spike Tower at Bailey Yard, the world's largest railroad classification yard, North Platte, Nebraska
M10A0574 - World's Largest Ball of Sisal Twine, Cawker City, Kansas
M10A0707 - Albert the Bull, Audubon, Iowa
M12A1591 - World's Tallest File Cabinet, Burlington, Vermont
M12A1757 - World's Largest Lobster, Rockland, Maryland
S11A0824 - World's Largest Lemon, Lemon Grove, California
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There are several strangest buildings, which not only look strange but also amaze our minds because of the creativity being used to construct such extraordinary structures.
Here are top 10 Most Amazing Buildings of the World
1. The Crooked House | Poland : it looks like some sort of painting by a drunk painter. But this is a real house located in Rezydent Shopping Center in Sopot, Poland. It is claimed to be the most photographed building in Poland.
2. Stone House, Portugal: The stone house in Portugal really resembles the famous home of the Flintstones. the house is rumored to be inspired by the popular American Flintstones cartoon.
3. Kansas City Public Library, USA : designed to conceal the library’s car park. Here the public were asked to nominate books that they felt represented Kansas City. The library was founded in 1873 A.D, and is the oldest and the third largest public library in Kansas City area.
4. The Basket Building (Ohio, United States) : it looks like a picnic basket kept in the park. But actually is a 7-story building which is Longaberger's Home Office located in Newark, Ohio. This monument is in-fact world’s largest basket.
5. Lotus Temple, Delhi, India: Built in 1986, the Lotus Temple is the House of Worship for Bahai community. Built by the famous architect Fariborz Sahba, the important buildings in the architectural history of India and won several awards across the world.
6. Dancing Building, Czech Republic: The building was designed in 1992 and completed in 1996. A modern, glass building surrounded by historic architecture. The top floor of Dancing House is home to one of the city's leading restaurants, Celeste Restaurant.
7. Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada: Habitat 67 is a one of a kind housing complex located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1967. It is built as a part of Expo-67.
8. The Dynamic Tower, Dubai: This is also known as Da Vinci Tower is a spinning tower of 80 floors designed by David Fisher. This is world's first prefabricated skyscraper which has 40 factory-built modules for every floor.
9. Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum, Brazil : This is situated in the city of Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is one of the city’s main landmarks. It is significant building for the city. It looks like coming from another world, or from the outer space. It was built in 1996, designed by Oscar Niemey,
10. National Centre for the Performing Arts, China: NCPA described as The Giant Egg is an opera house in Beijing, People’s Republic of China. The Centre, an ellipsoid dome of titanium and glass surrounded by an artificial lake, seats 5,452 people in three halls and is almost 12,000 m² in size. It was designed by French architect Paul Andreu.
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Longaberger Basket Building in Newark, Ohio.
Built as the seven-story corporate headquarters of the Longaberger Basket Company in 1997
Address: 1500 East Main St., Newark, OH
Directions: On the south side of Hwy 16, east of town. Exit at either Dayton Rd (from the west) or E. Main St. (from the east) and proceed along E. Main St. to the basket.
Giant Bookshelf of Kansas City Library USA
One of the most unusual and fascinating example of modern architecture can be seen in Kansas City USA, and it is not just another skyscraper not billionaire villa but a facade garage Public Library Central Branch. We are just talking about the exterior of this Library, coz of its very extraordinary looks. The wall parking has been designed so as to be similar to the number of giant books lined up a shelf. Book spines, the size of which is about 22 feet high and 9 feet wide, made by Mylar (the material of which make advertising sings boards.) On the Shelf features 22 book volume, A unique structure that is a pleasure even for those who do not like to read books and dont like BOOKS. It is impossible to pass by without stopping to admire the unusual architectural solution. Approximately $50 million was spent on the project. The library its was opened over 100 year ago (in 1873) and it was located somewhere else. Its change its address several times and in 2006 the library was build the garage behind the books in response to need for additional downtown Parking. With such an extraordinary design, the creators were intended to attract new readers to the library walls, fans of literature, as well as tourists on the streets. The building became incredibly popular, which adorn the world famous authors and their works. Today its is a modern library in the arsenal which 2.5 million books and more than 2.4 million customers per year, which pleases the eye with resident and visitors alike. It is also worth mentioning that its unique design inspired may residents remember what library and its values. Public Library Kansas City has ten branches, but the main is the largest and has the special looks.
Top 10. Most Beautiful and Unusual Buildings In United States of America
Top 10. Most Beautiful Buildings In United States of America: The Basket Building Newark Ohio, Kansas City Public Library Kansas City Missouri, Wonderworks Pigeon Forge, Haines Shoe House Pennsylvania, Luxor Las Vegas, United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, Mammy's Cupboard Natchez, UCSD Geisel Library San Diego California, Salvador Dali Museum St. Petersburg Florida, Walt Disney Concert Hall Los Angeles California
7 Facts about Ohio
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1. Ohio didn't officially become a state until 1953. It was declared a state in 1803, but didn't get the presidential stamp of approval until President Dwight Eisenhower signed off. He back-dated the declaration to the original date.
2. The Cuyahoga River has caught on fire at least 13 times; it’s aptly nicknamed “The River That Caught Fire.” The river was one of the most polluted rivers in the country and would catch fire after sparks from the train would fall into the water. After a highly media-covered fire in 1969, Congress was inspired to clean up pollution across the country and established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
3. Cleveland may seem like a strange place for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but it makes more sense than most people probably realize. Alan Freed, a disc jockey at Cleveland’s WJW station, coined the term “rock and roll” on his radio show and was also instrumental in introducing a larger audience to rhythm and blues. New York City was also in the running, but in the end, Cleveland lobbied harder (and ponied up $65 million in public funding).
4. Newark, Ohio, is probably the only place in the world where hundreds of people work in a basket. The Longaberger basket company headquarters is world-renowned for its distinct shape. The massive “Medium Market Basket” stands 7 stories tall and covers about 180,000 square feet, with handles that weigh more than 150 tons.
5. Kelleys Island, located in the middle of Lake Erie, is where you’ll find Glacial Grooves State Memorial—the largest easily accessible set of glacial grooves anywhere in the world. The grooves are the result of glacier movement that dates back to the Pleistocene era; the largest one is 400 feet long, 35 feet wide, and up to 10 feet deep.
6. Professional baseball was born in Cincinnati. Prior to 1869, baseball was mostly a game for amateurs. There were a handful of men who made a living playing the sport, but for the most part, it was strictly a fun side gig. Then the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings came along with their all-star starting lineup—all nine men were paid professionals. Their expertise certainly showed. The team embarked upon a road trip later that year where they played against any town willing to put a team together. The Red Stockings won all 57 games.
7. The first-ever police car was used in Akron, Ohio, in 1899—and it was an electric car, at that. The patrol wagon could travel about 30 miles on one charge and could reach speeds up to a whopping 18 mph. Its first assignment? To pick up a drunk guy.
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Exploring the abandoned Ramada Plaza hotel in Columbus, Ohio.
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Native American Mound and Earthworks Sites - Across Ohio
The Hopewell Native American culture, which lasted from about 200 BC to 500 AD, included a number of related peoples across what is now the eastern United States and southern Canada. They were connected by trade, politics, artwork and mound-building traditions. Evidence of Hopewell mound-building can be found in many areas, with an especially high concentration found in southern Ohio.
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, near Chillicothe, Ohio, preserves one large ceremonial site. State parks and memorial sites preserve other surviving mounds and earthworks across the state.
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D06A0049 - Elliptical Mound at Mound City, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
D06A0052 - Mound City, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
D06A0057 - Artifacts discovered at Mound City
D06A0078 - 800-foot-long Serpent Mound is a snake-shaped mound, the largest effigy mound in the world; it is located near Peebles; investigators still debate whether the earthwork was produced by Adena, Hopewell or Fort Ancient cultures
D14A0090 - Hopewell Culture burial mound at Seip Mound State Memorial, Bainbridge
D06A0015 - Hopewell Culture Octagon Earthworks is aligned with lunar patterns, Newark (and yes that is a golf course located on this traditionally sacred site)
D06A0019 - Part of the Hopewell Culture Great Circle Earthworks, Newark, is one of the largest circular earthworks in the country
D06A0099 - Miamisburg Mound, an Adena Culture conical mound, Miamisburg; the Adena culture predates the Hopewell in Ohio, and was also a mound-building culture
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Top 10 Strangest Buildings In The World
Top 10 Strangest Buildings In The World
1. Mind House (Barcelona, Spain)
It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and it was built in the years 1900 to 1914.
On the central steps there is a wonderful fountain , it have a form of salamander.
There are a lots statue decorate whit ceramics and glass with bright colours.
2. The Crooked House (Sopot, Poland)
Built it in 2004.
Now, the 43,000-square-foot building is home to the Rezydent shopping center, and it (proudly) joins the ranks of the world’s strangest buildings.
3. Stone House / Casa do Penedo (Guimarães, Portugal)
Its construction began in 1972 and lasted about two years until its completion in 1974.
Today, Casa de Penedo is a small museum of relics and photographs from Penedo’s history
4. Lotus Temple (Delhi, India)
It was dedicated in December 1986, costing $10 million.
The building is composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad petals arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides,
with nine doors opening onto a central hall with a height of slightly over 40 metres
and a capacity of 2,500 people.
5. Museum of Contemporary Art (Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
It is one of the city’s main landmarks. It was completed in 1996.
The museum projects itself over Boa Viagem beach and also a neighborhood, the 817 square metres (8,790 sq ft)
reflecting pool that surrounds the cylindrical base “like a flower,” in the words of Niemeyer.
6. Kansas City Library (Missouri, USA)
Founded on December 5, 1873.
It is the oldest and third largest public library system in the metropolitan Kansas City area.
7. Rotating Tower, Dubai, UAE
The world's largest man-made island, the world's largest shopping mall, the world's tallest building.
It can rotate 360 degrees in both directions.
8. Conch Shell House, Isla Mujeres, Mexico
The World Famous Seashell House ~ Casa Caracol
The world famous Seashell house is a gated property
9. House Attack (Vienna, Austria)
It is the largest art museum in Austria.
House Attack is the first modern art piece you will see upon entering the museum.
Go inside and be greeted by an extensive collection of artworks.
10. Wonderworks (Pigeon Forge, TN, USA)
WonderWorks is an entertainment center focused on science exhibits with five locations in the United States.
Each WonderWorks building is designed to look as if an existing building was ripped free of the ground by severe weather and dropped upside down on its roof.
This unique design was originally brought to life by architect and Orlando native Terry O.
11.The Basket Building (Ohio, USA)
The Longaberger Company is an American manufacturer and distributor of handcrafted maple wood baskets and other home and lifestyle products.
It was one of the primary employers in the area near Dresden, Ohio, with more than 8,200 employees and 1 billion dollars in sales.
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