This bar was frequented by the likes of John Dillinger and Charles Arthur Pretty Boy Floyd. I also heard Baby Faced Nelson and Al Capone, but who know for sure. Considering Mr. Floyd's demise so close to this site, it is possible he may have visited here.

There are actually several foundations up in those woods, including one right by the road, and Jenny's bar could be any one of them. Just walking up in there was like walking into history, even for just a few minutes. 

There were several old dumps up on there. Most of the bottle are broken, though I wish they were not. There were a lot of old glass milk bottles up there. Lots of broken pottery too.

My adventurous crew for this day was Dave, Briana, and Mike. Once we finished checking out the Hells Half Acre remains, we went on another adventure, but that is our next story. If you know anything about Hells Half Acre, I would love to hear about it!


2 comments:
I love the history of Eastliverpool,and was wandering if you new the owners of the property.I would love to scout around there with my nephew,but dont want to get in trouble.My # is 330-532-2324. Mark
We did not obtain permission to be on the grounds. I tried for over a year to get permission but no one would return my inquiries. It is owned by S.H. Bell. I do not recommend you do what we did however.
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