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Police museum a hidden jewel in Liverpool | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer Morning Journal/Stephanie Ujhelyi This T-shirt features a reproduction of a tattoo worn by ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd, who met his demise in a cornfield just outside the city. EAST LIVERPOOL In the state of Ohio, police museums usually are found in bigger cities like Cincinnati, Cleveland or Toledo. However, visitors might be surprised to learn that this small city in Columbiana County also provides a unique look into its history thanks to its law enforcement. Kelsey Hedrick, who formerly served East Liverpool and now nearby St. Clair Township police as a patrolman, is the curator of the East Liverpool Police Museum. For almost 20 years, the museum has provided a glimpse into life along the Ohio River.

Police museum hidden jewel of downtown EL | News, Sports, Jobs

Kelsey Hedrick poses in one exhibit space within the East Liverpool Police Museum. EAST LIVERPOOL In the state of Ohio, police museums usually are found in bigger cities like Cincinnati, Cleveland or Toledo. However, visitors might be surprised to learn that this small city in Columbiana County also provides a unique look into its history thanks to its law enforcement. Kelsey Hedrick, who formerly served East Liverpool and now nearby St. Clair Township police as a patrolman, is the curator of the East Liverpool Police Museum. For almost 20 years, the museum has provided a glimpse into life along the Ohio River.

House for Pottery Festival / Office for Environment Architecture

© Yuko Tada Text description provided by the architects. This is a house and atelier for a pottery artist family, located along a traffic circle at a station in suburban Osaka. The site is narrow flag-shaped (a rectangular site with a pole-like narrow path), with 3m of frontage and a depth of 34m. There is a large apartment building on the south side, and idle lands on the north and east sides. A distant view of the beautiful mountain range of Mt. Nijo can be seen in the east direction. © Yuko Tada While incorporating the view of Mt. Nijo from the town, which will be blocked by the construction of this building, the spaces were made by arranging high/low ceilings, and large and small areas on the traffic lines to create continuity with the town. Due to a limited budget, the structure is all exposed. The seven-layered slabs transfer floor stiffness by the steel stairs located at the open ceiling. The continuous angle braces, which support the roof, handle the out-of-plane stress

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