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Boyhood Home of Warren G. Harding

(1872 - 1881)

In a Caledonia printing shop owned by his father, Dr. George T. Harding, Warren learned the fundamentals of the printing trade which inspired his interest in a journalism career.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and South ...

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Home of Warren G. Harding

29th President of the United States

His residence from 1891 to 1921

Restored by the Harding Memorial Association

Marker is on Mount Vernon Avenue (Ohio Route 95), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Captain John Warren House

Built 1737

French Navy Artillery

Headquarters 1780 - 1781

Marker is on Washington Street near Elm Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Town of Warrensburgh

Warren County

1813 - 1913

The Town of Warrensburgh

formed from the old town of Thurman February 12, 1813

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 9) and Adirondack Avenue, on the left on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Warrensville West Cemetery

First Burial 1811

Final resting place of

Pioneer Families

Manx Settlers

Veterans of Five Wars

North Union Shakers

Erected by the Shaker Historical Society

May 30, 1959

Marker is on Lee Road north of Chagrin Boulevard (U.S. 422), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Warrenton Muster Ground

[Front]

The Warrenton Muster Ground, originally known as Gardner's Old Field, was a nineteenth and early-twentieth century meeting place for local militia companies. The area was named Warrenton after thirty families from Warrenton, N.C. settled here shortly after the American Revolution. ...

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Warren Railroad Company

Connected the Central Railroad to the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad along the Delaware River. Completed 1862; track torn up c1960.

Marker is at the intersection of Musconetcong River Road and Port Colden-Changewater Road, on the left when traveling south on ...

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Williamsport - Warren County

Courthouse

Williamsport, Warren County Seat, was home, 1879 - 1896, of James Frank Hanly, Governor of Indiana,

1905 - 1909. The courthouse, built 1907, was designed by J. W. Royer, Urbana, Illinois. Warren County was established 1827.

Marker is on East Second ...

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Warren County Confederate Memorial

CSA

1861 – 1865

Unveiled

July 4, 1911

This monument was erected

to commemorate the courage

and patriotism of the men

from Warren County, who

served honorably, in the Confederate Army

“To those who fought and lived and to

those who fought and died. To those

who gave much, and ...

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Warren County Korea & Vietnam Memorial

This monument is dedicated to those who made

the supreme sacrifice during the Korean and

Viet Nam Conflicts.

Korea       1950 – 1955

Clowe, Algernon S. • Coverstone, William • Davenport, Edward • Dodson, George • Hall, Charles ...

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