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Hardin County Historical Msm
Built as a stately private residence, circa 1896, this elegant three-story structure is now home to the many ...
Mad River Railroad
In 1832 a charter was granted by the State of Ohio for construction of a railroad between Sandusky City and Dayton. T...
This Tablet Marks Hull’s Trail; 1812
This Tablet marks Hull?s Trail; 1812. One-half mile south of this is the site of Old Fort McArthur. Built in 1812 on ...
Old Sandusky Trail And Shawnee Ford
County Road 265 follows an old Indian trail which connected the Wyandot villages at Upper Sandusky with the Shawnee M...
Hull's Trail, 1812
Hull?s Trail was a rough passageway through Ohio to the Canadian border, used by General William Hull?s army during t...
Hardin Historic Village And Farm
Tour this turn of the century farmstead. The 5-acre, four building facility showcases antique farm implement,...
The Liberty Garden
Dedicated to the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America, those who lost th...
Wheeler Tavern
Wheeler Tavern was built by Portius Wheeler, an early pioneer of Hardin County, around 1835 near the Shawnee Ford of ...
The Hardin County Courthouse
One of Ohio's larger courthouses, this structure, completed in 1915 at a cost of $275,000, is the third courthouse to...
Village Of Mcguffey / Great 1934 Onion Strike
Side A: Village of McGuffey The Village of McGuffey was named for John McGuffey, who in the 1860s first attempted to ...
Fort Mcarthur Cemetery
Approximately 1000 feet east of this marker lies the graves of sixteen American soldiers from Fort McArthur who gave ...
Kenton Hardware Company
First organized as the Kenton Lock Manufacturing Company in 1890, the Kenton Hardware Company became one of the world...
Jacob Parrott
In Memory of Jacob Parrott buried here. Born July 17, 1843 in Fairfield County, Ohio. Died December 22, 1908. At 18 h...
Gene Autry Mural & Park
This mural and park, located on the corner or Franklin and Market Streets in downtown Kenton, was dedicated o...