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Chillicothe’s “Fox Farm Inn” Fully Demolished Friday

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The historic home on North Bridge Street best known as the Fox Farm Inn, and recently E.M. Smith Jewelers, was fully reduced to rubble April 12th, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Paul Wooldridge, who posted it on Facebook.)

Chillicothe — The historic home on North Bridge Street best known as the Fox Farm Inn, and recently E.M. Smith Jewelers, was fully reduced to rubble today. The front part of the house was standing this morning, but the job was soon completed.

The front, original part of the house was still standing as of 8am.

The large Greek Revival brick house built in 1843 by Dr. Jonathan Miesse at 1334 North Bridge Street was a popular eatery until a prominent local jeweler shop made it their showroom.

A “Southern Ohio Preservation Consortium” was in contact with the owner, Schiff Properties, who had a demolition permit in February before the property was transferred from the Nourse car dealership in March.

Thousands signed a petition in a public effort to convince the Columbus developer to not replace the building with new development. But a week ago, demolition equipment had been delivered to the site.

Learn more in my April 1st story.

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Raised in Ross County, Bearcat class of '87 at Paint Valley. Wrote a column on history and historic preservation for the Chillicothe Gazette right out of high school, then a bachelors in Journalism in the OU class of '91. After starting my one-man company "Intrepid Heritage Services" in Columbus in 1997 to offer historical research, tours, and talks, I retuned to Ross County in 2003. Have been working as a radio programmer and reporter at Clear Channel / iHeart Media Southern Ohio. Started working with the Scioto Post June 27th, 2023.