- National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking County, Ohio
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Licking 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 59 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
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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 Alligator Effigy Mound November 5, 1971 End of Bryn Du Dr.
40°4′12″N 82°30′4″W / 40.07°N 82.50111°W[5]Granville 2 Avery-Hunter House December 27, 1979 221 E. Broadway
40°04′03″N 82°31′04″W / 40.0675°N 82.517778°WGranville 3 A.A. Bancroft House November 28, 1980 N. Pearl St. and Washington Dr.
40°04′27″N 82°31′06″W / 40.074167°N 82.518333°WGranville 4 Belle Hall Covered Bridge October 22, 1976 East of Hartford on Dutch Cross Rd.
40°14′08″N 82°38′26″W / 40.235556°N 82.640556°WBennington Township 5 Bethel Baptist Church September 22, 1983 Vine and Cedar Sts.
40°00′00″N 82°40′40″W / 40.0°N 82.677778°WPataskala 6 Bryn Mawr March 29, 1983 3758 Lancaster Rd., SW., south of Granville
40°02′07″N 82°31′26″W / 40.035278°N 82.523889°WUnion Township 7 Buxton Inn December 26, 1972 313 E. Broadway
40°04′03″N 82°30′58″W / 40.0675°N 82.516111°WGranville 8 Wallace W. Carpenter House November 28, 1980 323 Summit Dr.
40°04′11″N 82°30′57″W / 40.069722°N 82.515833°WGranville 9 Casterton House September 22, 1983 105 Broadway
39°59′37″N 82°40′42″W / 39.993611°N 82.678333°WPataskala 10 Cedar Hill Cemetery Buildings April 13, 1977 Cedar St.
40°04′04″N 82°23′10″W / 40.067778°N 82.386111°WNewark 11 Courthouse Center November 29, 1979 35-37 S. Park Pl. and junction of S. Park and S. 2nd St.
40°03′26″N 82°24′03″W / 40.057222°N 82.400833°WNewark 12 Dixon Mound June 4, 1973 Next to the Homer Public Library in Homer
40°15′5.5″N 82°31′28.33″W / 40.251528°N 82.5245361°W[6]Burlington Township 13 Dustin Cabin November 28, 1980 597 N. Pearl St.
40°04′30″N 82°31′08″W / 40.075°N 82.518889°WGranville 14 Elliot House November 14, 1983 301 S. Main St.
39°59′49″N 82°40′32″W / 39.996944°N 82.675556°WPataskala 15 Etna Township Mounds I And II September 5, 1975 East of Reynoldsburg off Interstate 70[7] Etna Township 16 Evans-Holton-Owens House October 16, 1986 162 W. Locust St.
40°03′30″N 82°24′38″W / 40.058333°N 82.410556°WNewark 17 Flint Ridge State Memorial November 10, 1970 2 mi (3.2 km) north of Brownsville
39°59′10″N 82°16′04″W / 39.986111°N 82.267778°WHopewell Township 18 Fuller House March 22, 1991 203 N. Main St.
40°14′13″N 82°27′10″W / 40.237°N 82.452667°WUtica 19 Granville Historic District November 28, 1980 State Route 37
40°04′04″N 82°31′10″W / 40.067778°N 82.519444°WGranville 20 Home Building Association Bank July 2, 1973 6 W. Main St.
40°03′28″N 82°24′09″W / 40.057778°N 82.4025°WNewark 21 Hudson Avenue Historic District March 18, 1987 Hudson Ave. between Stevens St. and State Route 16
40°04′10″N 82°24′30″W / 40.069444°N 82.408333°WNewark 22 Hull Place December 21, 1979 686 W. Main St.
40°03′08″N 82°25′43″W / 40.052222°N 82.428611°WNewark 23 Johnstown Jail April 18, 2003 66 W. Pratt St.
40°09′06″N 82°41′08″W / 40.151667°N 82.685444°WJohnstown 24 Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home September 22, 1983 289 S. Main St.
39°59′50″N 82°40′32″W / 39.997222°N 82.675556°WPataskala 25 Licking County Courthouse March 20, 1973 Courthouse Sq.
40°03′28″N 82°24′06″W / 40.057778°N 82.401667°WNewark 26 Lynnwood Farm June 22, 1979 South of Johnstown at 4986 Caswell Rd.
40°07′40″N 82°40′22″W / 40.127778°N 82.672778°WMonroe Township 27 McCune's Villa April 22, 1982 537 Jones Rd., northeast of Granville
40°05′07″N 82°29′33″W / 40.085278°N 82.4925°WGranville Township 28 McDaniel Mound May 2, 1974 Address Restricted Washington Township Near Utica 29 McNamar-McLure-Miller Residence June 17, 1982 124 W. Main St.
40°03′23″N 82°24′30″W / 40.056389°N 82.408333°WNewark 30 Mead House September 22, 1983 245 S. Main St.
39°59′54″N 82°40′33″W / 39.998333°N 82.675833°WPataskala 31 Melick Mound March 27, 1974 South of the North Fork of the Licking River, near Utica[7] Washington Township 32 Monroe Township Hall-Opera House July 6, 1981 1 S. Main St.
40°09′14″N 82°41′04″W / 40.153806°N 82.684583°WJohnstown 33 Newark Downtown Historic District January 15, 2002 Roughly bounded by Church St., 2nd St., 5th St., and Canal St.
40°03′29″N 82°24′12″W / 40.058056°N 82.403333°WNewark 34 Newark Earthworks October 15, 1966 Roughly bounded by Union, 30th, James, and Waldo Sts., and State Route 16
40°03′07″N 82°26′55″W / 40.051944°N 82.448611°WHeath and Newark 35 Oakwood May 29, 1980 64-70 Penney Ave.
40°03′41″N 82°23′03″W / 40.061389°N 82.384167°WNewark 36 Ohio Canal Groundbreaking Site May 24, 1973 State Route 79
40°00′46″N 82°27′27″W / 40.012778°N 82.4575°WHeath 37 Old Colony Burying Ground June 10, 2005 250 S. Main St.
40°03′55″N 82°31′12″W / 40.065278°N 82.52°WGranville 38 Outville Depot August 22, 1995 6750 Outville Rd., SW., east of Pataskala
39°59′41″N 82°35′49″W / 39.994722°N 82.596944°WHarrison Township 39 Pataskala Banking Company September 22, 1983 354 S. Main St.
39°59′45″N 82°40′31″W / 39.995833°N 82.675278°WPataskala 40 Pataskala Elementary School September 22, 1983 396 S. High St.
40°00′00″N 82°40′42″W / 40.0°N 82.678333°WPataskala 41 Pataskala Jail September 22, 1983 Main St.
39°59′56″N 82°40′31″W / 39.998889°N 82.675278°WPataskala 42 Pataskala Presbyterian Church November 14, 1983 Atkinson and Main Sts.
39°59′40″N 82°40′32″W / 39.994444°N 82.675556°WPataskala 43 Pataskala Town Hall September 22, 1983 430 Main St.
39°59′38″N 82°40′30″W / 39.993889°N 82.675°WPataskala 44 Pataskala United Methodist Church September 22, 1983 458 S. Main St.
39°59′36″N 82°40′30″W / 39.993333°N 82.675°WPataskala 45 Pennsylvania Railway Station November 29, 1979 25 E. Walnut St.
40°03′20″N 82°24′02″W / 40.055556°N 82.400556°WNewark 46 Anthony Pitzer, Jr., House August 25, 1988 6019 White Chapel Rd., south of Newark
39°59′54″N 82°25′41″W / 39.998333°N 82.428056°WLicking Township 47 Peter F. Rhoads House November 28, 1980 74 Granville St.
40°03′38″N 82°24′34″W / 40.060556°N 82.409444°WNewark 48 Rodrick Bridge May 22, 1998 North of Granville Rd. between Hall Ave. and Village Dr. W
40°04′05″N 82°26′26″W / 40.068056°N 82.440556°WNewark Moved;[8] originally located southeast of Coshocton, Ohio[9] 49 Rogers House November 28, 1980 304 N. Pearl St.
40°04′13″N 82°30′59″W / 40.070278°N 82.516389°WGranville 50 Capt. Levi Rose House November 28, 1980 631 N. Pearl St.
40°03′59″N 82°31′15″W / 40.066389°N 82.520833°WGranville 51 St. Luke's Episcopal Church April 26, 1976 111 E. Broadway St.
40°04′03″N 82°31′11″W / 40.0675°N 82.519722°WGranville 52 Martin Shaub Mill Site/House January 23, 1985 8259 Duncan Plains Rd., northwest of Alexandria
40°06′25″N 82°38′53″W / 40.106944°N 82.648056°WSt. Albans Township 53 Sherwood-Davidson and Buckingham Houses November 10, 1977 W. Main and 6th Sts.
40°03′23″N 82°24′36″W / 40.056389°N 82.41°WNewark 54 Shield's Block November 29, 1978 23-29 S. Park Pl.
40°03′26″N 82°24′03″W / 40.057222°N 82.400833°WNewark 55 Edwin Stanbery Office November 30, 1978 1 mi (1.6 km) east of central Granville
40°04′03″N 82°30′31″W / 40.0675°N 82.508611°WGranville 56 Upham-Wright House June 22, 1979 342 Granville St.
40°03′49″N 82°25′10″W / 40.063611°N 82.419444°WNewark 57 Upland Farm December 1, 1978 North of Newark off State Route 657
40°10′31″N 82°27′07″W / 40.175278°N 82.451944°WNewton Township 58 West Side Planing Mill (rear) January 21, 1983 197 Maholm St.
40°03′03″N 82°25′40″W / 40.050833°N 82.427778°WNewark 59 Elias Williams House April 16, 1979 565 Granville St.
40°03′53″N 82°25′39″W / 40.064722°N 82.4275°WNewark 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 the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 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.
- ^ 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 Ohio Historical Society webpage; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from page 10 of this Burlington Township document; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ a b Location derived from its Federal Register notice; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Rodrick Bridge, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2010-07-23.
- ^ Rodrick Bridge, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2010-07-23.
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Lists by city Other lists Municipalities and communities of Licking County, Ohio Cities Heath | New Albany‡ | Newark | Pataskala | Reynoldsburg‡
Villages Alexandria | Buckeye Lake‡ | Granville | Gratiot‡ | Hanover | Hartford | Hebron | Johnstown | Kirkersville | St. Louisville | Utica‡
Townships Bennington | Bowling Green | Burlington | Eden | Etna | Fallsbury | Franklin | Granville | Hanover | Harrison | Hartford | Hopewell | Jersey | Liberty | Licking | Madison | Mary Ann | McKean | Monroe | Newark | Newton | Perry | St. Albans | Union | Washington
CDPs Unincorporated
communitiesFleatown | Homer | Jacksontown | Lloyd Corners
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- National Register of Historic Places in Ohio by county
- Licking County, Ohio
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