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These Abandoned Coke Ovens Have Been Totally Reclaimed By Nature

Summary by Columbus Navigator
There are some really incredible destinations hidden throughout the state of Ohio. One of these hidden gems is the Cherry Valley Coke Ovens in the small town of Leetonia. Constructed in 1866 as part of the Leetonia Iron and Coal Company, the coke ovens, blast furnaces, and mill were an economic powerhouse in the area. So what exactly is a coke oven? The beehive-shaped ovens were used to transform hard coal into coke. The coking process burnt imp…
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Columbus Navigator broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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