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National Historic Landmark -Village of Mariemont

National Historic Landmark -Village of Mariemont

Distinctive for its cohesive plan that incorporates both formal and informal elements and its overall landscape design that encompasses a network of parks and tree-lined streets and avenues, the Village of Mariemont is an outstanding ...

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National Historic Landmark - Harriet Taylor Upton House

National Historic Landmark - Harriet Taylor Upton House

From 1883 to 1931, this was the home of Harriet Taylor Upton, an important figure in both the Woman Suffrage Movement and the Republican Party; in addition, the house was also the national ...

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National Historic Landmark - John B. Tytus House

National Historic Landmark - John B. Tytus House

Lifelong home of John ButlerTytus (1875-1944), inventor of a practical hot, wide-strip, continuous steel-rolling process, which contributed significantly to the growth of the steel industry.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

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National Historic Landmark - William Howard Taft Home

National Historic Landmark - William Howard Taft Home

This is the birthplace and boyhood home of William Howard Taft (1857-1930), 27th President of the United States (1909-1913), a distinguished jurist who also served as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Courtesy ...

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National Historic Landmark - Sunwatch Site

National Historic Landmark - Sunwatch Site

Sunwatch, formerly known as the Incinerator Site, is located on the west bank of the Great Miami River within the city limits of Dayton.

Ceramics, radio-carbon dates, and other evidence indicate that this open village ...

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National Historic Landmark - Stan Hywet Hall

National Historic Landmark - Stan Hywet Hall

From 1915 to 1955, Stan Hywet Hall was the home of Frank Augustus Seiberling (1859-1955), founder of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and the Seiberling Rubber Company.

He was, like Harvey Firestone and B.F. ...

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National Historic Landmark - Spring Grove Cemetery

National Historic Landmark - Spring Grove Cemetery

Spring Grove Cemetery is nationally significant as the original site and model for the landscape-lawn concept, the dominant trend in American cemetery design from the mid-nineteenth century until well into the 20th century.

Spring ...

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National Historic Landmark-Spiegel Grove

National Historic Landmark - Spiegel Grove (Rutherford B. Hayes Summer Home)

Completed in 1863 and later enlarged, Spiegel Grove was built as a summer home for Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822-1893), 19th President of the United States (1877-1881).

Both Hayes and ...

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National Historic Landmark-Spacecraft Propulsion Facility (B-2)

National Historic Landmark - Spacecraft Propulsion Research Facility (B-2)

This site is significant in the development of the Centaur Rocket, which has launched some of America's most important space probes.

This facility enabled engineers to hot-fire full-scale Centaur engines in ...

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National Historic Landmark - Sherman Birthplace

National Historic Landmark - Sherman Birthplace

This is the birthplace of Senior Republican Senator John Sherman (1823-1900), who wrote the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890), the first attempt by the Federal Government to regulate industry.

He also served in the U.S. House ...

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