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Anderson Boys' High School
This archway
formerly stood at the
entranc...
Spiegel Grove
Rutherford B. Hayes Home
Has been designated a Reg...
Robert Alphonso Taft
"Mr. Republican"
Son of William Howard Taft
<...Auburn Avenue
1830 - 1900
In 1819, the first known residents of ...
William Howard Taft / Robert Alphonso Taft
William Howard Taft
Born here on Se...
Restoring a Local Treasure
The Mexican Canyon Trestle was restored in 2009-2010. Over...
Alderson's Ferry
Strategic Crossing
Here, where you are standing, you...
Confederate Saltpeter Works
Civil War Industrial Center
Although saltpeter (pota...
Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage
Introduction
The idea of painting murals on t...
All Saints' Episcopal Church
c.1851
has been placed on the
National Registe...
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Anderson Boys' High School
This archway
formerly stood at the
entrance to
Anderson Boys'
High School
"Home of the Yellow Jackets"
Anderson Boys' High School
was located on this site.
The school educated many of
our city's young men from
the year 1923 until ...
Spiegel Grove
Rutherford B. Hayes Home
Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935. This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United States.
U.S. Department ...
Robert Alphonso Taft
"Mr. Republican"
Son of William Howard Taft
1889-1953
Ohio House of Representatives
1921-19226
Ohio Senate
1931-1933
United States Senator from Ohio
1939-1953Jacques Lipchitx - Sculptor
Gift of the Thomas J. Emery Memorial Foundation
Marker can be reached from Auburn Avenue.
...Auburn Avenue
1830 - 1900
In 1819, the first known residents of the Mt. Auburn hilltop were wealthy families who built country estates. After 1849, when Mt. Auburn was annexed to Cincinnati, it continued to grow as a residential suburb. Prominent businessmen ...
William Howard Taft / Robert Alphonso Taft
William Howard Taft
Born here on September 15, 1857, William Howard Taft is the only American to have served as President and Chief Justice of the United States. His unique career of public service began after he graduated from ...
Restoring a Local Treasure
The Mexican Canyon Trestle was restored in 2009-2010. Over 420 timbers were replaced and large sections of the trestle were rebuilt. The US Forest Service, New Mexico Rails-to-Trails and local efforts continue to preserve this treasure.
The Mexican Canyon Trestle, built ...
Alderson's Ferry
Strategic Crossing
Here, where you are standing, you can see both sides of the Greenbrier River where Alderson’s Ferry crossed. The ferry was named for Elder John Alderson who received the original charter from the Virginia Legislature in 1786. During the ...
Confederate Saltpeter Works
Civil War Industrial Center
Although saltpeter (potassium nitrate or nitre), an essential element in the manufacture of gunpowder, had been mined at Organ Cave since the eighteenth century, the need for the mineral increased dramatically during the Civil War. Several saltpeter ...
Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage
Introduction
The idea of painting murals on the floodwall first occurred to lifetime residents Dr. Louis R. and Ava Chaboudy in 1992 after viewing outdoor murals in Steubenville, Ohio. An ad hoc committee was formed and the decision was made to ...
All Saints' Episcopal Church
c.1851
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of Court Streets and 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Court Streets.
Courtesy hmdb.org