[Suburbia Lost] Blue Ash's Roast Beef Bunker
Built into the hillside with a dining room slightly below the ground is a bunker, a remnant of fast food giant Arby's. Built in 1975, it apparently shut down in 2010 after the property's lease was terminated. The glass atrium dining rooms allowed roast beef sandwich seekers to take in the scenery around them as they enjoyed their meals on tables now stacked on top of each other, collecting dust. There's no more "good mood food" to be found here.
The Blue Ash Airport
When it comes to abandoned suburbia, one might think about closed fast food joints, shuttered gas stations or foreclosed homes. In Blue Ash though, there stands a small, closed airport. A piece of aviation history is set to be demolished for a new community park in a growing suburb amidst a political controversy that raises questions about the modern day pursuit of truth.
Suburban Stonehenge
Beyond the manicured lawns and the sounds of lawn mowers and birds chirping, is Blue Ash's Sharonville's suburban stone henge. It's a concrete canvas for those who wish to paint swastikas, penises, ying-yangs and their names even over the works of the few who actually knew how to wield a spray can.