Wick Avenue – A Corridor of History, Culture & Community
The Wick Avenue neighborhood developed after the Civil War into Youngstown’s premier address during the late nineteenth century. The city’s industrial and financial leaders built sprawling mansions...
View ArticleWick Avenue – Alumni House
Built in 1865-66 by Emeline Warner Arms, the widow of Myron I. Arms, this house was originally in the Italianate style. It was remodeled in the early 20th century to reflect the contemporary...
View ArticleWick Avenue – Butler Institute of American Art
Butler North Annex Previously known as First Christian Church 562 Wick Avenue The First Christian Church’s congregation, affiliated with the Disciples of Christ, was formed in 1841 with 27 members....
View ArticleWalking Wick Avenue – Maag Library
The University Library is named for the late William F. Maag, Jr., a Harvard graduate, trustee of Youngstown College, and editor and publisher of the Youngstown Vindicator. The Maag Library at...
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