Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles Volume VI, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. This is the sixth in a series. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a […]
Area History
Then & Now: Burger Chef on Lexington Avenue 1969
Mansfield had a happy day in 1960 when Burger Chef opened its doors at the corner of Lexington & Cline Avenues. You can’t beat 15-cent burgers served in all that sparkling glass and aluminum. They pushed fast food for about a generation until 1984 when it became a Hardee’s, and then you could buy your […]
The Flying Machine has landed: 1859-2018
I was just exactly the right age the first time I read about the Flying Machine: young enough to dream; old enough to go searching for it. The article said it was located near Woodville School, and I was 10, so I got on my bike and pedaled over there to find it. Later I […]
Richland Chronicles Chapter 13: Skirmishes in Pennsylvania
Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles Volume VI, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. This is the sixth in a series. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a […]
Then & Now: The Pagoda on Lexington Avenue 1993
There are landmarks in the city that are so familiar, and so woven into the fabric of everyday experience, that they become sort of invisible; so that once they are gone, we hardly miss them. Until, of course, something brings them to mind, and we realize how much we miss them. The old pagoda building […]
A traveler’s brochure of hotels in historic downtown Mansfield
When a city has a heart that is strong, and a soul that is plugged in, it generates an aura like a magnet that attracts people. People are drawn; they all want to visit. So there is only one essential commodity that the vital city needs: an abundance of nice places for all the visitors […]
Richland Chronicles Chapter 12: Uncle Luke’s Arrival
Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles Volume VI, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. This is the sixth in a series. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a […]
Then & Now: Fountains in the Richland Mall 1970
When the Richland Mall was built in 1968, it was an absolutely state-of-the-art shopping experience. The enclosed indoor space was intended to be so futuristic, it included even the outdoors…in an abstract artistic interpretation. The sounds of rushing water from several fountains set the tone of “a natural glade” throughout the wings of the structure; […]
The Bellville Gold Rush 1852
In 1849, when word was confirmed that gold was available for free in the hills of California, there were countless men all over the US who suddenly dropped what they were doing and headed for the other side of the North American continent. Quite a few of those men were from Richland County. As soon […]
Richland Chronicles Chapter 11: I’ll Let You Know
Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles Volume VI, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. This is the sixth in a series. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a […]
