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India House / British Memorial Garden in Hanover Square

Exploring Downtown

India House

The handsome brownstone building facing Hanover Square, built in 1853, originally housed the Hanover Bank – making this a rare surviving bank building from pre-Civil War New York. Like so many banks, it was inspired by ...

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The Grave of Abraham Lincoln

This structure marks the graves of Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary, and three of their four children. Members of the Lincoln family chose the site in May 1865. Planned and built in the years following the president's shocking death, the ...

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James Daniel's Cabin

1828

Built near this site, the cabin of this pioneer Allen County Commissioner was used for the first meetings of the Bath Township Trustees in 1829 and of the Allen County Commissioners June 6, 1831. Daniel's land adjoined the original 160 ...

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U.S.S. Liberty

In memory of the men who gave their lives on June 8, 1967 in support of our freedom and happiness while serving aboard the U.S.S. Liberty (AGTR-5).

LCDR P.M Armstrong, USN

LT J.C. Pierce, USN

LT S.S. Toth, USN

CTC M.D. Smith, USN

CTC R.E. ...

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Willie Blount

This statesman settled 2 mi. N., 1802. Born 1768, was secretary to the governor, Territory South of the River Ohio, later a judge in the state's first Superior Court of Law & Equity. Elected governor after a term in the ...

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North-West Corner of Fort Steuben

Erected 1786

North-West Corner of

Fort Steuben

Erected 1786

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Named in Honor of

Major General

Frederick William Augustus

Baron Von Steuben

Who rendered distinguished

service to the

United States Army

in the

War of the Revolution

with

General George Washington

February 7, 1778

to

April 15, 1784

Marker can be reached from South 3rd Street east of Market ...

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Burke High School

1910 - 2010

Founded as a private school for elementary students in 1894 by Rev. John Dart at the corner of Bogard and Krake Streets, Charleston Normal and Industrial School was approved to become a public school for "colored" children ...

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Brooks House

Newtown Heritage Walk No. 16

The Newtown Commons was designed to be land shared by everyone in the Borough and Township. Unfortunately, because no one owned the land, no one took care of it. It appears that some people simply ...

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Boston Mills Road Bridge

An 1834 survey map provides the earliest evidence of a bridge crossing the Cuyahoga River at this site. This rendering, based on a 1890's postcard, shows a covered bridge connecting the Akron-Cleveland Road (now Riverview Road) to the village of ...

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Oglebay Manson Musuem

Burton Center

Former Waddington Farm

residence of

Earl William Oglebay

1849 — 1926

and Sallie Paull Howell Oglebay

1856 — 1916

Daughter Sarita Oglebay Burton

1882 — 1930

Grandson Courtney Burton, Jr.

1912 — 1992

Waddington Farm was a gift

From Colonel Oglebay

to the citizens of the

City of Wheeling

in 1926.

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