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Historic Haydenville / Haydenville Historic District
Side A:
Historic Haydenville
Originally known...
Middlebrook Historic District
Nestled here in the countryside south of Staunton,
a...
Taylor's Mill Historic District
English settler John Taylor established a gristmill c. 176...
Burnt District Monument
The Heart of the Burnt District
Missouri's Civil War...
Stone Street Historic District and Colonial New York Street Plan
Exploring Downtown
Stone Street Historic District
Conner Street Historic District
Hamilton County formed 1823. Noblesville platted 1823, sel...
Danville’s Main Street Historic District
(Side One) Residential district bounded by Main, East, Cro...
Laurens County / Laurens Historic District
Laurens County
Laurens County was one of six count...
Georgetown Historic District
Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmar...
Society Hill Historic District
This 137 building district is bounded, in part, by Emmett,...
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Historic Haydenville / Haydenville Historic District
Side A:
Historic Haydenville
Originally known as Hocking Furnace, Haydenville was founded by and named for Columbus industrialist Peter Hayden (1806-1888), who energetically developed the coal, iron, sandstone, and fire clay deposits found in abundance in this area. Here he operated ...
Middlebrook Historic District
Nestled here in the countryside south of Staunton,
along historic Middlebrook Road, is one of the
oldest villages in the region. William and Nancy
Scott sold the first 27 lots in April 1799 to
Scots-Irish and German settlers. In 1851, the
stagecoach road through the ...
Taylor's Mill Historic District
English settler John Taylor established a gristmill c. 1760 approximately 0.7 miles downstream on Taylor's Mill Road. The mill supplied flour to American troops during the Revolutionary War and continued to operate into the early 20th century. This bridge, erected ...
Burnt District Monument
The Heart of the Burnt District
Missouri's Civil War
The Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas border was an extension of the raiding and looting that took place during the Bleeding Kansas era of 1854 to 1860. Early in the war, Kansas ...
Stone Street Historic District and Colonial New York Street Plan
Exploring Downtown
Stone Street Historic District
The cluster of buildings along winding Stone, South William, and Pearl Streets and Coenties Alley forms one of Downtown’s last oases of early 19th-century New York.
Stone Street’s stores and lofts were built for dry-goods merchants and ...
Conner Street Historic District
Hamilton County formed 1823. Noblesville platted 1823, selected county seat 1824, incorporated 1851. Located east of downtown commercial area; boundaries are Conner and Logan streets (east and west) and 10th and 17th streets (north and south). Listed in National Register ...
Danville’s Main Street Historic District
(Side One) Residential district bounded by Main, East, Cross, and Marion streets. Nineteenth and early twentieth century homes reflect social and economic diversity of residents, including town’s prominent citizens. Listed in National Register of Historic Places 1994.
(Side Two) Part ...
Laurens County / Laurens Historic District
Laurens County
Laurens County was one of six counties created from Ninety - Six District March 12, 1785. The courthouse here, built in 1838 by Dr. John W. Simpson, and remodeled and enlarged in 1858, 1911, 1940, and in 1973, ...
Georgetown Historic District
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.
Marker can be reached from ...
Society Hill Historic District
This 137 building district is bounded, in part, by Emmett, Cass, Wisconsin and MacFarlane streets. Most of the houses were constructed between 1870 and 1910 and are in the Italianate and Queen Anne architectural styles.
Society Hill reflects the wealth ...