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Johnson-humrickhouse Museum

300 N Whitewoman St, Coshocton, OH     (740) 622-8710

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The Johnson Humrickhouse Museum is a nationally accrediated museum with four permanent galleries - American I...

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Roscoe Village Foundation

600 N Whitewoman St, Coshocton, OH     (740) 622-9310

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A beautifully restored 1800s canal town located in East Central Ohio with exciting tours, horse-drawn c...

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Pomerene Center For The Arts

317 Mulberry St, Coshocton, OH     (740) 622-0326

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Housed in one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Ohio, The Pomerene Center for the Arts ...

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Colonel William Simmons

Warsaw, OH    

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Served in the Continental Army under the command of General Washington. Appointed as Accountant of the War Department...

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Wilson Jacob House - C.1890

Roscoe St, Coshocton, OH    

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This house, built by 1840, was the home of Jacob Welsh. Welsh is on record as having been a toll collector from 1836-...

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Caldersburgh Pearl -2001

Roscoe St, Coshocton, OH    

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The Caldersburgh Pearl was dedicated in 2001 as a full-sized replica of a three-cabin canal freighter (65' x 14'). Th...

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West Lafayette War Memorial

West Lafayette, OH    

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Dedicated Sunday May 28, 1972 by the citizens of this community in honor of those who served their country in time of...

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Plainfield Cemetery

Plainfield Rd, West Lafayette, OH    

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This cemetery, established in 1810, is the final resting place of many of the founders of Plainfield and Linton Towns...

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West Lafayette Volunteer Fire Department Centennial

173 N ORCHARD ST, West Lafayette, OH    

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100 Years of Service 1895-1995 1993 Building Addition Chief Gaylord Hill Ass't Chief Glenn Hill Captain Don Lusk ? St...

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Broadhead Massacre

Coshocton Rd, New Concord, OH    

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Around the spring nearby, was perpetrated, on April 20, 1781, the massacre of 20 Indians by Col. Daniel Broadhead's a...

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James Taylor House (Reconstructed) - 1971

Roscoe St, Coshocton, OH    

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James Taylor, owner of a Coshocton woolen mill, built a house and possibly the fruit cellar on this lot in 1826. Tayl...

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Village Smithy - C.1890

Roscoe St, Coshocton, OH    

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Roscoe has a long history with blacksmithing, but not always at this location. Originally consisting of a two-story c...

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24 Star Flag

Roscoe St, Coshocton, OH    

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This flag was created when Missouri was added to the Union. It was the first flag to be called Old Glory and to be re...

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Daniel Carroll House - C.1850

Roscoe St, Coshocton, OH    

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This house was built c.1825 by Daniel Boyd, a weaver. Some time in the 1830s, and in the face of financial difficulti...

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George W. Crile, M. D.

Plainfield Rd, West Lafayette, OH    

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[Marker Front]: George Washington Crile was born in 1864 at Chili, in Crawford Township, Coshocton County. Before emb...