BEE HIVE GHOST SIGN
4 North Sandusky Street
(currently Green Door Salon above Ciao Café south-facing wall) This building’s south-facing wall has had various signs over the years. “Bee Hive” still appears today, referring to a clothing store dating to the 1890’s. The “Bee Hive” was another name for the millinery/clothing store begun at this location by Morris E. Jacobs around 1890. By 1908, Wolff moved the Bee Hive to the NW corner of Sandusky and Winter.