Fieldview Acres Mercantile

Fieldview Acres Mercantile

Photo by: Tom Colosimo
Location submitted by: sdonley on 02/05/2025
DBA Approved: Y

PANICd#: 2145

Currently this building houses a business that deals with hard-to-find antiques and collectibles. You can connect to the business' website for hours of operation.

36 W Broad St
Newton Falls , OH 44444
Phone: 330-883-1627
Open to the public: Yes

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Lat: 41.187869
Lon: -80.977552

Database Summary:

Demographic Rank: 0
History: 3
Stories: 1
Claims: 5
Evidence: 1
Resources: 7
Retrievals: 39805
Vistor Rating: 5.0
Votes: 1

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History information is some background and history about the location. This is meant to be a basic summary. Below the history records you will find sources in which you can click on to find out more information. There may be multiple history records per location.


This history of the building dates back to almost the establishment of Newton Falls itself. It is one of the structures on Broad Street that has stood the test of time, even the tornado that went through the town in 1985, causing massive destruction to buildings just a few doors down. This is a two-story building with the entry-level floor housing the Fieldview Acres Mercantile, a store that specializes in hard-to-find antiques and collectibles, as well as other items that you may find of interest. Inventory at the store is constantly rotating, as Tom (the owner) is actively looking for new finds and inventory for the store.

We don't currently know the names of all the establishments that previously occupied this facility. Documentation confirms that this building housed the first bank for Newton Falls. Even the remnants found in the store and on the building attest to this. The original bank vault is still in the building. In the basement, the owners still have the iron bars that would have been on the teller's windows. Additionally, this building was home to the Davis Insurance Agency for a significant period in local history.

Property records date the construction of this building around 1900; however, it is believed that the original structure was built a little before then, predating current property records. Several historic photos of the Newton Falls downtown area show this building in existence.

The story of a building that has endured since its construction around 1900 vividly illustrates the rich tapestry of history woven into the fabric of Newton Falls. This structure, with its enduring iron bars from the original teller's windows and bank safe, serves as a tangible link to the past, echoing the bustling activity that once characterized the local banking scene. Notably, it also played a pivotal role as home to the Davis Insurance Agency for many years, further embedding itself in the community's narrative. As photographs reveal its longstanding presence in downtown Newton Falls, it becomes clear that this building is not merely an architectural relic but a cornerstone of local heritage, embodying the stories and memories that continue to shape the identity of this vibrant town.

Added by: sdonley on 02/24/2025 DB#:687
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S. Donley


Added by: sdonley on 02/24/2025 DB#:688
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebf7-BakRH4


Added by: sdonley on 02/24/2025 DB#:689
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRXaDWp_HZ0


Stories are just that. Stories and personal accounts that have been reported about the location.


Paranormal activity within this building (and those adjacently connected) varies from strange footsteps being heard, cold spots being experienced, strange whispers or conversations, as well as items just flying off the shelves on their own accord. The current owners (Tom and Tracy Colosimo) have even captured paranormal activity on their security cameras, where one of the lights hanging from the ceiling began swinging on its own volition. The front-left corner of the building, where steps may have once led to the second floor and to the basement, is the main focus of activity. This building serves as an open case for PANICd/Our Haunted Travels, with plans for further investigations and research. We hope that these future explorations will illuminate the spectral happenings, providing deeper insights into the building's past and the spirits that may still linger there. As we continue our research, we remain eager to establish a connection between the reported sightings and the building's rich history.

Added by: sdonley on 02/24/2025 DB#:1658
Source(s):
S. Donley


Here are the paranormal claims for this location. These have been found through Internet research, reports from members, or reports from personal interviews. To add a claim, your account must have contributor access or higher.


Claim# Claim
3595 Strange footsteps have been heard.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
3596 Cold sports have been experienced.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
3597 Strange whispers or conversations have been heard.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
3598 Items have been known to fall or fly off the shelves.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
3599 Ceiling lights have been seen and recorded moving by themselves.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley

Paranormal evidence is based on claims that have been reported for this location. There can be several types of evidence; however, we have grouped them based on media type for better organization. Here you will find evidence that are logs, audio, video, or photographic.

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CLAIM #: 3599 - Ceiling lights have been seen and recorded moving by themselves.



Evidence Type: Video
Encounter Type: Poltergeists
Hauting Type: Unknown
Investigation Status: More Investigation Needed

Chandelier Moving
Submitted By: sdonley On: 03/01/2025
DBA Approved: Y

This is a collection of Internet resources for this location. This section will house links to other websites that contain information related to history, claims, investigations, or even the location's website.


Exploring Life & Business with Thomas Colosimo of Fieldview Acres Mercantile - Voyage Ohio Magazine Interview with the owners and information about the business.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
Fieldview Acres Mercantile | Truly Trumbull Local family run business specializing in selling old advertising, vintage toys, antiques, primitives, specialty treats, artisanal products, and seasonal decor.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
Yelp Yelp listing for this location.
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Trip Advisor Trip Advisor page for this location
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
Newton Falls' revamped alleyway hopes to bring in more visitors - WFMJ.com News weather sports for Youngstown-Warren Ohio Information about the alleyway owned by the Colosimos, next to the building.
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
‘American Pickers’ co-host makes stop in Newton Falls | News, Sports, Jobs - Tribune Chronicle NEWTON FALLS — TV personality Robbie Wolfe travels 60,000 to 70,000 miles each year in search of antiques and made a pit stop in the village Monday to add to
Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley
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Added: 02/24/2025 By: sdonley

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