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We had elderly relatives that owned a farm on Hattrick road. It was a Victorian with a mansard roof with stone steps in front to tie up horses with the name “camp” engraved on it. Interstate 76 passes close to the house. It was called i80 south at first. The relatives were Sophie Stawiarski and her brother Kazimierz Kawecki. We would go there on weekends from about 1960 to 1965. I remember crossing tracks and a coal yard or feed mill nearby. People down the street raised nutrias for their fur. At the corner of Hattrick and route 18 was a general store and gas pumps.
Rootstown elevator
Here is the very convoluted history of I-76:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interst...
New Milford Ohio (Rootstown Township). The feed mill is long gone. But the house of which you speak is still there.