Prospect Place, also known as The Trinway Mansion and Prospect Place Estate, is a significant historical site in Trinway, Ohio. Built in 1856 by abolitionist George Willison Adams, the mansion boasts 29 rooms and is a testament to the architectural and social history of the period. Visitors can explore the mansion and learn about the life and work of George Willison Adams, a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement.
Today, the mansion serves as the home of the non-profit G. W. Adams Educational Center, Inc. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Ohio Underground Railroad Association's list of Underground Railroad sites. This recognition underscores the mansion's historical significance and its role in the Underground Railroad, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and civil rights.
The G. W. Adams Educational Center, Inc., headquartered at Prospect Place Mansion, was founded in 2003 by George Jeffrey Adams, a descendant of G.W. Adams. The center operates as a historical and educational resource for the southeastern Ohio area. Visitors can benefit from the wealth of information and resources available at the center, deepening their understanding of the region's history and the mansion's role in it.
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12150 Main St, Trinway
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