Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio

The Oliver House is a historic hotel building in Toledo, Ohio designed by 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]

The building is located at 27 Broadway St., Toledo, Ohio.

References

  1. History Maumee Bay website
  2. Kelly McGilvery Oliver through the ages 14 April 2009 Oliver House celebrates 150 years of history, brews, and food Toledo City Paper
  3. Kate GiammariseToledo's Oliver House home to new tenants; 2 art galleries, theater group to locate in south wing of building March 28, 2008 Toledo Blade
  4. National Register of Historic Places listing OHIO - Lucas County

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Coordinates: 41°38′36″N 83°32′18″W / 41.643339°N 83.538277°W / 41.643339; -83.538277

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