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National Historic Landmark - John B. Tytus House
National Historic Landmark - John B. Tytus House
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National Historic Landmark - William Howard Taft Home
National Historic Landmark - William Howard Taft Home
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National Historic Landmark - Sunwatch Site
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National Historic Landmark - Stan Hywet Hall
National Historic Landmark - Stan Hywet Hall
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National Historic Landmark - Spring Grove Cemetery
National Historic Landmark - Spring Grove Cemetery
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National Historic Landmark-Spiegel Grove
National Historic Landmark - Spiegel Grove (Rutherford B. ...
National Historic Landmark-Spacecraft Propulsion Facility (B-2)
National Historic Landmark - Spacecraft Propulsion Researc...
National Historic Landmark - Sherman Birthplace
National Historic Landmark - Sherman Birthplace
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National Historic Landmark - Great Serpent Mound
National Historic Landmark - Serpent Mound
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National Historic Landmark - S. Bridge, National Road
National Historic Landmark - S. Bridge, National Road
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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
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.
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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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
National Historic Landmark - Great Serpent Mound
National Historic Landmark - Serpent Mound
This giant, earthen snake effigy, the largest and finest in America, probably dates from the Adena period (1000 BC-200 AD).
The site is one of the first in the United States to be set aside because ...
National Historic Landmark - S. Bridge, National Road
National Historic Landmark - S. Bridge, National Road
Constructed in 1828, this single arch stone structure formed part of the National Road, which was extended through Ohio between 1825 and 1837.
One of four of its kind extant in the State, ...