- National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield County, Ohio
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]
There are 44 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another 3 properties were once listed but have been removed.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Current listings
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Lyman Allen House and Barn November 18, 1976 Northwest of Amanda on State Route 188
39°41′48″N 82°47′40″W / 39.696667°N 82.794444°WAmanda Township 2 John Artz Farmhouse April 23, 1987 5125 Duffy Rd., east of Lancaster
39°38′27″N 82°30′20″W / 39.640833°N 82.505556°WBerne Township 3 Barr House November 26, 1980 350 W. Main St.
39°39′04″N 82°45′04″W / 39.651111°N 82.751111°WAmanda 4 John Bright Covered Bridge May 28, 1975 Spans Fetters Run on the Ohio University-Lancaster campus
39°44′15.35″N 82°35′5.1″W / 39.7375972°N 82.58475°W[5]Pleasant Township Moved from its original location, 2.5 mi (4.0 km) southwest of Baltimore over Poplar Creek 5 John Bright No. 1 Iron Bridge September 20, 1978 2 mi (3.2 km) northeast of Carroll on Havensport Rd.
39°49′45″N 82°40′27″W / 39.829167°N 82.674167°WLiberty Township 6 Samuel Bush House October 1, 1974 1934 Cold Spring Dr.
39°44′15″N 82°37′09″W / 39.7375°N 82.619167°WLancaster 7 Chestnut Ridge Farm July 24, 1972 3375 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd., SW., southwest of Lancaster
39°40′59″N 82°39′46″W / 39.683056°N 82.662778°WHocking Township 8 Concord Hall October 25, 1972 1445 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd., SW. (U.S. Route 22), southwest of Lancaster
39°41′56″N 82°37′45″W / 39.698889°N 82.629167°WHocking Township 9 Coon Hunters Mound May 2, 1974 Grounds of the Central Ohio Coonhunters Association, 6995 Coonpath Rd.[6] Bloom Township Near Carroll 10 Crawfis Institute November 29, 1979 Crawfis and Old Sugar Grove Rds., north of Sugar Grove
39°40′45″N 82°33′28″W / 39.679167°N 82.557778°WBerne Township 11 Dilger Store August 8, 1985 7640 Main St.
39°45′49″N 82°26′51″W / 39.763611°N 82.4475°WWest Rushville 12 J.H. Dovel Farm March 15, 1982 660 N. Hill Rd.
39°53′57″N 82°45′56″W / 39.899167°N 82.765556°WPickerington 13 Dovel-Bowers House September 2, 1993 380 W. Columbus St.
39°53′05″N 82°45′56″W / 39.884722°N 82.765556°WPickerington 14 Ety Enclosure July 12, 1974 Northeast of Carroll[7] Greenfield Township 15 Ety Habitation Site July 12, 1974 Northeast of Carroll[7] Greenfield Township 16 Fairfield County Children's Home December 22, 2008 1743 E. Main St.
39°42′53″N 82°33′49″W / 39.714839°N 82.563589°WLancaster 17 Fortner Mounds I, II July 12, 1974 Northeast of Pickerington[7] Violet Township 18 John Gill Farmstead May 12, 1997 12310 Lancaster-Newark Rd., west of Millersport
39°54′09″N 82°33′29″W / 39.9025°N 82.558056°WWalnut Township 19 Hizey Covered Bridge October 8, 1976 Private drive at 12549 Tollgate Rd.
39°54′52.45″N 82°42′33.05″W / 39.9145694°N 82.7091806°W[8]Violet Township Moved from its original location east of Pickerington 20 Joseph Ijams House June 16, 1983 Broad and Main Sts.
39°45′49″N 82°27′36″W / 39.763611°N 82.46°WWest Rushville 21 Lancaster Historic District August 11, 1983 Roughly bounded by 5th Ave., Penn Central railroad tracks, State Route 33, and Tennant St.
39°42′49″N 82°35′54″W / 39.713611°N 82.598333°WLancaster 22 Lancaster Methodist Episcopal Camp Ground Historic District September 10, 1987 Roughly bounded by the Hocking River, W. Fair Ave., and Ety Rd.
39°43′41″N 82°38′18″W / 39.728056°N 82.638333°WLancaster 23 Lancaster West Main Street Historic District February 28, 1979 W. Main St. from Columbus to Broad St.
39°42′49″N 82°36′12″W / 39.713611°N 82.603333°WLancaster 24 Lockville Canal Locks September 10, 1974 Off Pickerington-Lockville Rd. in Lockville
39°49′15″N 82°44′31″W / 39.820833°N 82.741944°WViolet Township 25 William Medill House March 30, 1978 319 N. High St.
39°42′59″N 82°35′58″W / 39.716389°N 82.599444°WLancaster 26 Miller Farm May 22, 1978 South of Baltimore on Pleasantville Rd.
39°48′54″N 82°35′19″W / 39.815°N 82.588611°WWalnut Township 27 Henry Musser House May 5, 1978 Southeast of Baltimore at 7079 Millersport Rd.
39°49′36″N 82°33′06″W / 39.826667°N 82.551667°WWalnut Township 28 Old Maid's Orchard Mound July 15, 1974 In Chestnut Ridge Metro Park, near Lithopolis[9] Bloom Township 29 Pickerington Carnegie Library September 2, 1993 15 W. Columbus St.
39°53′02″N 82°45′13″W / 39.883889°N 82.753611°WPickerington 30 Pickerington Depot July 26, 1990 50 N. Center St.
39°53′07″N 82°45′15″W / 39.885278°N 82.754167°WFairfield 31 Pugh-Kittle House June 16, 1983 2140 Bickel Church Rd., northwest of Baltimore
39°52′17″N 82°32′32″W / 39.871389°N 82.542222°WWalnut Township 32 Valentine Reber House July 30, 1975 West of Lancaster at 8325 Lancaster-Circleville Rd. (State Route 188)
39°42′26″N 82°45′41″W / 39.707222°N 82.761389°WAmanda Township 33 Rock Mill June 1, 1990 Rock Mill Rd. on the southern bank of the Hocking River, northwest of Lancaster
39°44′54″N 82°42′47″W / 39.748333°N 82.713056°WBloom Township 34 Rock Mill Covered Bridge April 26, 1976 State Route 41 at Rock Mill
39°44′56″N 82°42′48″W / 39.748889°N 82.713333°WBloom Township 35 Royalton House July 30, 1975 Amanda Northern Rd. in Royalton
39°43′33″N 82°46′02″W / 39.725833°N 82.767222°WAmanda Township 36 Rushville Historic District November 24, 1980 Bremen Ave., Main and Market Sts.
39°45′51″N 82°25′51″W / 39.764167°N 82.430833°WRushville 37 St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church April 16, 1979 Broad and Mullberry Sts.
39°42′59″N 82°36′06″W / 39.716389°N 82.601667°WLancaster 38 Theodore B. Schaer Mound June 20, 1975 Southeast of Canal Winchester[7] Violet Township 39 John Sherman Birthplace October 15, 1966 137 E. Main St.
39°42′50″N 82°35′43″W / 39.713889°N 82.595278°WLancaster 40 Square 13 Historic District July 24, 1972 Roughly the area along Broad and High Sts. between Mulberry and Chestnut Sts.
39°42′52″N 82°36′02″W / 39.714444°N 82.600556°WLancaster 41 Tallmadge-Mithoff House May 6, 1976 720 Lincoln Ave.
39°42′32″N 82°37′00″W / 39.708889°N 82.616667°WLancaster 42 Tarlton Cross Mound November 10, 1970 Tarlton State Park, northwest of Tarlton
39°33′44″N 82°47′7″W / 39.56222°N 82.78528°W[10]Clear Creek Township 43 Willow Lane Farm October 26, 1972 Southwest of Lancaster on U.S. Route 22
39°41′34″N 82°38′42″W / 39.692778°N 82.645°WHocking Township 44 Winegardner Village July 30, 1974 On a bluff above Little Rush Creek, east of the junction of Gun Barrel and Miller Siding Rds.
39°47′55″N 82°26′21″W / 39.79861°N 82.43917°W[11]Richland Township Near Rushville Former listings
[3] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Blacklick Covered Bridge January 1, 1978 Tussing Rd., west of State Route 256 Pickerington Listed in 1977 2 Loucks Covered Bridge October 29, 1985 Southeast of Canal Winchester on State Route 207 Canal Winchester Listed in 1976 3 Stemen Road Covered Bridge October 29, 1985 Northeast of Pickerington over Sycamore Creek Pickerington Listed in 1979 See also
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ Location derived from this ODOT webpage; the NRIS lists it at its previous location.
- ^ Location and address derived respectively from Owen, Lorrie K., ed. Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places. Vol. 1. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 393.; and Contact Us, Central Ohio Coonhunters Association, n.d. Accessed 2010-11-01. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
- ^ a b c d Location derived from its Federal Register notice; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from this ODOT webpage; the NRIS lists it at its previous location.
- ^ Location derived from this Columbus Metro Parks webpage; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from this Universities Space Research Association webpage; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from Burks, Jarrod D. Identifying Household Cluster and Refuse Disposal Patterns at the Strait Site: a Third Century A. D. Nucleated Settlement in the Middle Ohio Valley. Diss. Ohio State University, 2004, 247. Accessed 2010-10-07. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
Municipalities and communities of Fairfield County, Ohio County seat: Lancaster Cities Canal Winchester‡ | Columbus‡ | Lancaster | Pickerington‡ | Reynoldsburg‡
Villages Amanda | Baltimore | Bremen | Buckeye Lake‡ | Carroll | Lithopolis‡ | Millersport | Pleasantville | Rushville | Stoutsville | Sugar Grove | Tarlton‡ | Thurston | West Rushville
Townships Amanda | Berne | Bloom | Clearcreek | Greenfield | Hocking | Liberty | Madison | Pleasant | Richland | Rush Creek | Violet | Walnut
CDP Unincorporated
communityFootnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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- Fairfield County, Ohio
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