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Thomas Cemetery / Abraham Thomas

Troy, OH    

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Side A: Thomas Cemetery Thomas Cemetery is the resting place for many of Concord Township's and Miami County's early ...

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Museum Of Troy History

124 E Water St, Troy, OH     (937) 335-4188

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A rich tapestry of history is housed in the restored pre-Civil War home of John Kitchen. The museum features ...

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Hanktown

Laura, OH    

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Side A: Hanktown, settled in 1846, was home to eighty-nine of the three hundred and eighty-three slaves, owned by Joh...

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The Underground Railroad In West Milton

West Milton, OH    

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Side A: In the year 1798, several prospectors traveled north from their North Carolina homes in search of new lands f...

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Dunbar, Paul Laurence, House

219 Paul Laurence Dunbar St, Dayton, OH     (937) 313-2010

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This Italianate turn-of-the-century structure was the final home of the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. It exhibits ...

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Hull's Rendezvous

Dayton, OH    

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Here, where the Shawnees were defeated by Clark's 1782 expedition, Dayton was founded, in 1796. Hull's army and other...

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Main Street

Piqua, OH    

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Main Street began as a Native American trail that paralleled the Great Miami River. The trail took a shortcut across ...

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William Moore Mccullough / Civil Rights Movement In Piqua

Piqua, OH    

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Side A: William Moore McCulloch William McCulloch was born in Holmes County where he was educated in a one-room schoo...

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Battle Of Pickawillany

Piqua, OH    

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In the mid-1700s, France found its influence waning among midwestern tribes as it contested for Native American trade...

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Fort Jefferson: A Link In A Chain

Greenville, OH    

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Fort Jefferson was just a link in a chain of forts stretching north from Fort Washington (Cincinnati) to Fort Deposit...

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Piqua's Early African-american Heritage

Piqua, OH    

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Side A: Piqua's Early African-American Heritage African-American history began in Piqua with the settlement of Arthur...

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Tecumseh / Shawnee Prophet's Town

Greenville, OH    

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Side A: Tecumseh One of the most influential Native Americans of the 19th century, Tecumseh was born in 1768 in the P...

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Fort Rowdy Museum

101 E Spring St, Covington, OH     (937) 473-3233

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"Rowdy" was what "Mad" Anthony Wayne dubbed this fort following the drunken carousing his officers and...

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Randolph Settlement

Piqua, OH    

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Side A: Randolph Settlement In 1833, John Randolph from Roanoke, Virginia, died leaving three wills that requested th...

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Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park

16 S Williams St, Dayton, OH     (937) 225-7705

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The new National Aviation Heritage Area (NAHA) joins 26 other heritage areas in existence around the coun...