Explore the diverse architecture of Toledo from historic 1800s structures to modern marvels. This self-guided audio tour illuminates the transformation that the urban landscape has undergone. It's designed for history buffs, design enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the marriage of past and present in city skylines. Starting at Michigan and Madison, the journey includes iconic landmarks like the Main Library and the Lucas County Courthouse, finally culminating at the Libbey-Owens-Ford Building on Madison Avenue. As you navigate the route, you will learn about the influences and stories behind Toledo's architectural feats. Expect to pause at the grand Labor Temple, admire the Welton Townhouse, and reflect at the Civic Center Mall. The path leads down bustling streets and past serene city squares, painting a picture of Toledo's varied urban canvas. This exploration promises memorable moments, as you encounter the intricate facades of the Valentine Theatre, the reflective glass of One SeaGate, and the historic charm of the Four Corners area. Take a step into Toledo's storied past and see the city through the lens of its buildings, leaving with a deeper appreciation for the blend of art and functionality that shapes the downtown.