Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio Explained
The Oliver House is a historic hotel building in Toledo, Ohio, designed by the architect Isaiah Rogers and opened in 1859.[1] It was converted to industrial use in the 20th century and is now home to the Maumee Bay Brewing Company and its brew pub, as well as a patisserie, restaurants, event spaces, a theater company, art gallery, and residential apartments.[2] [3] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[4] as Successful Sales.
The building is located at 27 Broadway St., Toledo, Ohio.
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41.6433°N -83.5383°W
Notes and References
- http://www.mbaybrew.com/about/ History
- Kelly McGilvery Oliver through the ages 14 April 2009 Oliver House celebrates 150 years of history, brews, and food Toledo City Paper
- Kate Giammarise Toledo's Oliver House home to new tenants; 2 art galleries, theater group to locate in south wing of building March 28, 2008 Toledo Blade
- http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/OH/LUCAS/state2.html National Register of Historic Places listing