Color photo image of the Greenlawn Cemetery Chapel. The Chapel was dedicated in 1884 and is located in Greenlawn Cemetery at Offnere & Grant Streets. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior, rededicated May 28, 2001.
Color photo image of the Wesley United Methodist Church. It was built in 1907- known as Trinity Methodist Church. In 1983 the congregation merged with Bigelow Methodist becoming Wesley United Methodist Church. Location-west corner of Offnere & Gallia Streets. Church building was demolished in 2005.
Color photo image of the Church of Christ on the corner of Grant and Summit Streets. Dedicated January 18, 1925. This building was razed and a new building replaced it on the opposite corner.
Colored image of bridge over the Ohio River from the Sciotoville side, looking toward Kentucky. Completed in 1917, the C & O bridge is the longest continuous truss railroad bridge ever built. The distance between the shores is 1,600 feet.
colored image of Grant school building which was built on 1930 in the corner of Fourth (4th) & Union Streets. It replaced the old Union Street School destroyed by fire in 1929. Because Grant had the largest gymnasium in Scioto County it was used by PHS and for county and regional basketball tournaments for over 30 years. It was razed in 2004 for the construction of the new Portsmouth Elementary building.
Colored photo of scene in Millbrook Park in New Boston. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. It was totally dismantled by 1935.