Thursday, December 20, 2018

Madonna Of The Trail - Visual Ohio One Shot!

Written by Dani and Andrew Livelsberger
Photography by Andrew Livelsberger


Even though the gray, wintery weather has already started blanketing Ohio, we are out there gathering stories for you!

At 21 Fisher Street in downtown Springfield, OH is a statue called Madonna Of The Trail.  This memorial commemorates the pioneer mothers of the covered wagon era.  This was brought to Springfield by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution(NSDAR).

It is one of 12 identical statues in the 12 states across the USA that run the National Olde Trails Road through them.  This spans from Maryland to California.
They were all dedicated between 1928 and 1929.

The majority of the information on the base of the monument is the same on each, there are some local information on each as well.

The link above has more detailed information on the history of the monument.




Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Christmas Lights At The Columbus Commons

Written by Dani and Andrew Livelsberger
Photography by Andrew Livelsberger


Background:

Holiday light display at the Columbus Commons run November 21 through January 2 with over 400,000 LED lights.

Impression:

Coming to life with hundreds of thousands of holiday lights, the Columbus Commons is a popular area in downtown Columbus to visit.

There are a large variety of lights, from giant bulbs to small LED and lights arranged in interesting shapes.

Friday nights they do have refreshments and carousel rides available.