Hahn and Hayes: Jackman Road, Toledo, Ohio
Landscape drawings and site plan for a park on the grounds of the Lucas County Sanitary Land Fill, created by the Hahn and Hayes architectural and engineering firm of Toledo, Ohio. It was not able to be determined whether or not the drawings were executed as proposed or at all. The drawings are pencil on beige colored paper and do not list a commission number for the project. Included are a rendering of what the park would look like as well as a site plan mapping out a black top area for tennis or volleyball, shuffleboard courts, a softball field, a children's play area, and more.
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Hahn and Hayes: 2901 Key Street, Maumee, Ohio
Site plan of the Lucas County Recreation Center created in 1964. These drawings are pencil on beige paper, and were created by the Hahn and Hayes architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. There is no commission number listed for this project. The drawing illustrates the location of the grand stand, parking area, tennis courts, baseball and football fields, exhibition hall and more. The property was purchased in 1917, and was formally referred to as the Fort Miami Fairgrounds. Prior to becoming the home of The Toledo Muds Hens the Recreation Center was a horse racing track. As of 2019 much of the Lucas County Recreation Center is still in use.
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Britsch and Munger: 5735 Main Street, Sylvania, Ohio
An architectural drawing for Sylvania Athletic Field commissioned by the Sylvania Exempted School District Board of Education and created by the Britsch and Munger architectural firm of Toledo, Ohio. The drawing is pencil on tissue paper, the commission number for the project is 942, and the drawing was created in 1948 . The drawing depicts the site plan for the entire project including a football field, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, badminton courts, volleyball courts, and a swimming pool. A park still exists in the same location as shown in the drawing, though it is configured differently in its current form.
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George B. Rheinfrank: 2140 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio
Architectural drawings for a shelter house at Riverside Park created by George B. Rheinfrank, an architect of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 942, and they were created in 1927. The drawings depict main floor and basement floorplans, exterior elevations for the side, right end, and left end, a transverse section, details of the roof, door, and staircase construction. As of 2021 this building has not been demolished and Riverside Park is now also known as Jamie Farr Park.
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