- National Register of Historic Places listings in Stark County, Ohio
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Stark County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Stark County, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]
There are 81 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another property was once listed but has 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 Alliance Bank Building July 28, 1995 502 E. Main St.
40°55′19″N 81°05′54″W / 40.921883°N 81.098364°WAlliance 2 Jacob H. Bair House December 29, 1978 North of Canton at 7225 N. Market Ave.
40°53′13″N 81°21′52″W / 40.886944°N 81.364444°WPlain Township 3 Barber-Whitticar House July 15, 1982 519 Cleveland Ave, SW.
40°47′45″N 81°22′41″W / 40.795833°N 81.378056°WCanton 4 Bender's Restaurant-Belmont Buffet July 21, 1987 137 Court Ave., SW.
40°47′53″N 81°22′35″W / 40.798056°N 81.376389°WCanton 5 Bordner House February 17, 1978 4522 7th St., SW., west of Canton
40°47′40″N 81°25′43″W / 40.794444°N 81.428611°WPerry Township 6 Brewster Railroad YMCA/Wandle House March 7, 1985 45 S. Wabash Ave.
40°42′46″N 81°35′54″W / 40.712778°N 81.598333°WBrewster Railroad dormitory constructed in 1916 by the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (W&LE). The building now houses the Brewster-Sugarcreek Township Historical Society Museum and The Station Restaurant.[5] 7 Canal Fulton Historic District December 2, 1982 Ohio-Erie Canal, Market, Canal, Cherry and High Sts.
40°53′13″N 81°35′42″W / 40.886944°N 81.595°WCanal Fulton 8 Canton Public Library July 15, 1982 236 3rd St., SW.
40°47′50″N 81°22′37″W / 40.797222°N 81.376944°WCanton 9 City National Bank Building July 15, 1982 205 Market Ave., S.
40°47′51″N 81°22′31″W / 40.7975°N 81.375278°WCanton With Saxton House, part of the First Ladies National Historic Site; also listed separately on the National Register. 10 Clearview Golf Club February 16, 2001 8410 Lincoln St., SE., southeast of East Canton
40°46′19″N 81°14′51″W / 40.771944°N 81.2475°WOsnaburg Township The only golf club in the United States designed, built, owned and operated by an African American (William J. Powell). Opened for business in 1948, it is still owned and operated by the Powell family.[6] 11 George E. Cook House May 2, 1995 1435 Market Ave. N.
40°48′48″N 81°22′16″W / 40.813275°N 81.371225°WCanton 12 Dewalt Building July 15, 1982 122 Market Ave., N.
40°47′57″N 81°22′30″W / 40.799167°N 81.375°WCanton 13 John and Syd Dobkins House January 8, 2009 5120 Plain Center, NE.
40°51′17″N 81°21′18″W / 40.8547°N 81.3551°WCanton 14 Eagles Building-Strand Theater January 25, 1997 243 E. Main St.
40°55′18″N 81°06′10″W / 40.921667°N 81.102778°WAlliance 15 Eagles' Temple July 15, 1982 601 S. Market St.
40°47′41″N 81°22′32″W / 40.794722°N 81.375556°WCanton 16 Earley-Hartzell House December 21, 1987 840 N. Park Ave.
40°55′49″N 81°06′17″W / 40.930278°N 81.104722°WAlliance Mabel Hartzell Historical Home at the Alliance Historical Society website. 17 Elson-Magnolia Flour Mill July 14, 2000 261 N. Main St.
40°39′12″N 81°17′59″W / 40.653333°N 81.299722°WMagnolia 18 Harry E. Fife House July 21, 1987 606 McKinley Ave. SW.
40°47′44″N 81°22′46″W / 40.795556°N 81.379444°WCanton 19 Charles E. Firestone House June 21, 2011 2814 West Dale Rd., NW.
40°49′52″N 81°26′58″W / 40.83111°N 81.44944°WJackson Township 20 First Ladies National Historic Site January 31, 2001 205 and 331 Market Avenue, S.
40°47′48″N 81°22′31″W / 40.79667°N 81.37528°WCanton 21 First Methodist Episcopal Church April 16, 1979 120 Cleveland Ave., SW.
40°47′54″N 81°22′35″W / 40.798333°N 81.376389°WCanton Home church of President William McKinley; now known as Church of the Savior 22 First Methodist Episcopal Church August 22, 1985 301 Lincoln Way E.
40°47′50″N 81°31′08″W / 40.797222°N 81.518889°WMassillon 23 First Methodist Episcopal Church of Alliance, Ohio May 2, 1985 470 E. Broadway St.
40°55′10″N 81°05′58″W / 40.919444°N 81.099444°WAlliance 24 First National Bank Building May 8, 1987 11 Lincoln Way, W.
40°47′46″N 81°31′23″W / 40.796111°N 81.523056°WMassillon 25 First Reformed and First Lutheran Churches September 28, 1982 901 and 909 E. Tuscarawas St.
40°47′51″N 81°22′03″W / 40.7975°N 81.3675°WCanton 26 Five Oaks April 11, 1973 210 4th St., NE.
40°47′58″N 81°31′07″W / 40.799444°N 81.518611°WMassillon 27 Fourth Street Historic District March 25, 1982 Roughly bounded by 3rd, 5th and Cherry St. and Federal Ave.
40°48′04″N 81°31′11″W / 40.801111°N 81.519722°WMassillon 28 Frances Apartment Building June 6, 1988 534 Cleveland Ave., SW.
40°47′40″N 81°22′35″W / 40.794444°N 81.376389°WCanton 29 Garnet B. French House October 31, 2002 2410 Cleveland Ave.
40°49′26″N 81°23′01″W / 40.823889°N 81.383611°WCanton 30 Glamorgan October 5, 1972 1025 S. Union Ave.
40°54′42″N 81°06′33″W / 40.911564°N 81.109122°WAlliance 31 Haines House July 30, 1974 186 W. Market St.
40°55′15″N 81°06′42″W / 40.920833°N 81.111667°WAlliance Haines House website 32 Hartville Hotel January 3, 1980 101 N. Prospect St.
40°57′51″N 81°19′51″W / 40.964167°N 81.330833°WHartville Now known as the Hartville Pie Factory and Restaurant. 33 Harvard Company-Weber Dental Manufacturing Company July 21, 1987 2206 13th St. NE.
40°48′34″N 81°20′52″W / 40.809444°N 81.347778°WCanton 34 Hercules Motors Corporation Industrial Complex June 10, 2005 101 11th St. SE.
40°47′27″N 81°22′35″W / 40.790833°N 81.376389°WCanton 35 Hoover Farm August 3, 1979 East of central North Canton on Easton St.
40°52′32″N 81°22′12″W / 40.875456°N 81.36995°WNorth Canton Also known as the Hoover Historical Center[4] 36 Hotel Courtland July 21, 1987 209 W. Tuscarawas Ave.
40°47′56″N 81°22′34″W / 40.798889°N 81.376111°WCanton Razed in 1992; also known as the Hotel St. Francis 37 Ideal Department Store Building September 10, 1992 55-59 Lincoln Way E.
40°47′47″N 81°31′20″W / 40.796389°N 81.522222°WMassillon 38 Lake Township School June 22, 1976 East of Uniontown at 1101 Lake Center St.
40°57′32″N 81°21′42″W / 40.958889°N 81.361667°WLake Township One room schoolhouse established circa 1850[7] 39 Landmark Tavern March 12, 1982 501 E. Tuscarawas St.
40°47′54″N 81°22′14″W / 40.798333°N 81.370556°WCanton 40 Loew-Define Grocery Store and Home November 29, 1979 202 S. Market St
40°43′20″N 81°31′05″W / 40.722222°N 81.518056°WNavarre Home of Justice of the Peace John Loew; site of President William McKinley's first law trial in 1867. 41 Brooke and Anna E. Martin House January 21, 1999 1627 Market Ave. N.
40°48′57″N 81°22′11″W / 40.815833°N 81.369722°WCanton 42 Massillon Cemetery Building March 12, 1982 1827 Erie St. S.
40°46′35″N 81°30′55″W / 40.776389°N 81.515278°WMassillon 43 Maudru House November 25, 1980 Southwest of Alliance[8] Washington Township 44 William McKinley Tomb November 10, 1970 7th St., NW.
40°48′24″N 81°23′33″W / 40.806667°N 81.3925°WCanton 45 Mellett-Canton Daily News Building April 21, 1983 401 W. Tuscarawas St.
40°47′57″N 81°22′35″W / 40.799167°N 81.376389°WCanton 46 John Miller House July 22, 1994 9677 Cleveland Ave., NW., in Greentown
40°55′37″N 81°24′11″W / 40.926944°N 81.403056°WLake Township 47 Mount Union College District October 5, 1972 Hartshorn St., Miller and Aultman Aves.
40°54′12″N 81°06′34″W / 40.903333°N 81.109444°WAlliance 48 New Baltimore Inn December 18, 1975 14722 Ravenna Ave. in New Baltimore
40°59′04″N 81°14′57″W / 40.984444°N 81.249167°WMarlboro Township 49 Old McKinley High School June 30, 1982 800 N. Market St.
40°48′13″N 81°22′12″W / 40.803611°N 81.37°WCanton 50 Onesto Hotel July 15, 1982 2nd and Cleveland, NW.
40°47′56″N 81°22′30″W / 40.798889°N 81.375°WCanton 51 Palace Theater April 26, 1979 605 Market Ave., N.
40°48′07″N 81°22′27″W / 40.801944°N 81.374167°WCanton 52 Robert A. and Elizabeth H. Purcell House October 13, 2004 2700 Fairway Ln.
40°53′42″N 81°05′34″W / 40.895°N 81.092778°WAlliance 53 Walter S. Putman House September 10, 1992 303 Lawnford Ave.
40°39′18″N 81°38′17″W / 40.655°N 81.638056°WWilmot 54 Harry S. Renkert House June 18, 1981 1414 Market Ave., N.
40°48′46″N 81°22′14″W / 40.812889°N 81.370453°WCanton Now houses the Greater Canton Amateur Sports Hall of Fame[9] 55 Ridgewood Historic District December 19, 1982 Bounded by Gibbs Ave., Frazer Ave., 25th St., and 19th St.
40°49′18″N 81°22′14″W / 40.821667°N 81.370556°WCanton 56 Rochester Square Historic District October 26, 2005 6 & 10 Lintner Ct. NW; 14, 207, 212, 222, 228, and 232 Center St. W.
40°43′15″N 81°31′37″W / 40.720833°N 81.526944°WNavarre 57 St. Edward Hotel May 2, 2005 400 Market Ave. N.
40°48′02″N 81°22′26″W / 40.800556°N 81.373889°WCanton 58 St. John's Catholic Church May 27, 1975 6th St. and McKinley Ave., NW.
40°48′11″N 81°22′39″W / 40.803056°N 81.3775°WCanton 59 Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church May 21, 2010 322 3rd St. SE
40°47′40″N 81°31′03″W / 40.794547°N 81.517439°WMassillon 60 St. Louis Church February 22, 1979 300 N. Chapel St.
40°50′20″N 81°15′33″W / 40.838889°N 81.259167°WLouisville 61 St. Mary's Catholic Church April 16, 1979 206 Cherry Rd., NE.
40°48′08″N 81°31′22″W / 40.802222°N 81.522778°WMassillon 62 St. Paul's Reformed Church April 26, 2006 9669 Erie Ave., SW., south of Navarre
40°40′22″N 81°32′20″W / 40.672778°N 81.538889°WBethlehem Township Now known as St. Paul's Community Church. Built in 1913, this late Gothic Revival church has only one remaining active member.[10] 63 St. Peter Church March 22, 1990 720 Cleveland Ave., NW.
40°48′14″N 81°22′29″W / 40.803889°N 81.374722°WCanton 64 St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church February 22, 1979 226 SE. 3rd St.
40°47′44″N 81°31′04″W / 40.795556°N 81.517778°WMassillon 65 Saxton House April 26, 1979 331 S. Market St.
40°47′47″N 81°22′33″W / 40.796389°N 81.375833°WCanton 66 August Schuffenecker Building September 2, 1982 134 6th St. SW.
40°47′41″N 81°22′34″W / 40.794722°N 81.376111°WCanton 67 Science Hill School July 22, 1994 11810 Beeson St., west of Alliance
40°55′24″N 81°10′26″W / 40.923333°N 81.173889°WLexington Township One-room schoolhouse built circa 1870 operated continuously from 1884 to 1956; the last one-room school in Stark County.[11] 68 Emanuel and Frederick Serquet Farm December 2, 1982 North of Wilmot at 14091 Stoneford
40°40′52″N 81°37′42″W / 40.681111°N 81.628333°WSugar Creek Township 69 Seven Ranges Terminus December 12, 1976 West of Magnolia at the junction of Stark, Tuscarawas, and Carroll counties
40°39′07″N 81°19′05″W / 40.651944°N 81.318056°WPike and Sandy townships Extends into Carroll and Tuscarawas counties 70 Spring Hill April 14, 1972 Wales Rd., NE.
40°48′45″N 81°30′23″W / 40.812428°N 81.506281°WMassillon 71 Stahl-Hoagland House February 6, 1997 330 W. Wooster St.
40°43′29″N 81°31′43″W / 40.724722°N 81.528611°WNavarre Built in 1834 by Ohio and Erie Canal boat captain William Stahl. Purchased in 1881 by Marquis L. Hoagland, another canal worker. Now owned by the son of Hoagland's youngest daughter.[12] 72 Stark County Courthouse and Annex April 3, 1975 Market and Tuscarawas Sts.
40°47′56″N 81°22′31″W / 40.798889°N 81.375278°WCanton 73 Harry Bartlett Stewart Property April 29, 1982 13340 Congress Lake Rd., northeast of Hartville
40°58′37″N 81°18′27″W / 40.976944°N 81.3075°WLake Township 74 Third Street Bridge May 5, 1978 3rd St., SE.
40°47′37″N 81°21′30″W / 40.793611°N 81.358333°WCanton 75 Henry H. Timken Estate Barn December 29, 1978 13th St., NW. and Interstate 77
40°48′42″N 81°23′58″W / 40.811697°N 81.399308°WCanton 76 The Town Pump of East Sparta April 1, 2009 Junction of Walnut Street and Main Avenue
40°40′00″N 81°21′11″W / 40.666722°N 81.353194°WEast Sparta 77 Trinity Lutheran Church August 23, 1985 415 W. Tuscarawas St.
40°47′58″N 81°22′40″W / 40.799444°N 81.377778°WCanton 78 Upper Downtown Canton Historic District June 7, 2006 Market Ave., between Sixth St. N. and 2nd St. S., east to west variable boundary
40°48′06″N 81°22′32″W / 40.801667°N 81.375556°WCanton 79 Vicary House March 15, 1982 3730 Market Ave. N.
40°50′21″N 81°21′52″W / 40.839167°N 81.364444°WCanton 80 Werner Inn September 17, 1987 131 E. Nassau St.
40°47′15″N 81°17′00″W / 40.7875°N 81.283333°WEast Canton 81 Wilmot United Brethren Church June 22, 1976 Massillon St. (State Route 62)
40°39′24″N 81°37′55″W / 40.656667°N 81.631944°WWilmot Former listing
[3] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Case Mansion July 26, 1990 1717 Market Ave. N.
40°49′01″N 81°22′13″W / 40.81694°N 81.37028°WCanton 2 William Kettering Homestead April 18, 1990 North of Massillon at 5509 Wales Ave.
40°51′48″N 81°29′6.8″W / 40.86333°N 81.485222°WJackson Township 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ "Village of Brewster, Ohio: The WANDLE House". Village of Brewster, Ohio. http://www.brewsterohio.com/index.asp?Type=B_LOC&SEC={59B7F2BB-E48B-4B4F-A30E-34C6A7C77A58}&DE={8ABC2ED2-374E-4C5F-850E-EC5E639ADD87}. Retrieved 2008-09-24.
- ^ Winerip, Michael (1996-06-28). "His Most Powerful Drive Was to Play, With Pride". The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9400E7D81239F93BA15755C0A960958260. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Lake Township Historical Society: One-Room Schoolhouse No. 12". Lake Township Historical Society. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohlths/proj_school1.htm. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
- ^ Location derived from its Federal Register notice; the NRIS lists the building as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Seaburn, John (2008-03-31). "Amateur sports hall of fame looks to branch out". Canton, Ohio: The Repository. http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=405676. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
- ^ Duer, Benjamin (2008-08-10). "See the one-man church". The State Journal-Register. http://www.sj-r.com/beliefs/x11956836/See-the-one-man-church. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
- ^ "Science Hill School". Rodman Public Library. 2000-10-23. http://www.rodmanlibrary.com/lexington/sciencehill.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Ohio and Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor: Stahl-Hoagland House". National Park Service. http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/ohioeriecanal/Sta.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
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Lists by city Other lists Municipalities and communities of Stark County, Ohio Cities Alliance‡ | Canal Fulton | Canton | Louisville | Massillon | North Canton
Villages Beach City | Brewster | East Canton | East Sparta | Hartville | Hills and Dales | Limaville | Magnolia‡ | Meyers Lake | Minerva‡ | Navarre | Waynesburg | Wilmot
Townships Bethlehem | Canton | Jackson | Lake | Lawrence | Lexington | Marlboro | Nimishillen | Osnaburg | Paris | Perry | Pike | Plain | Sandy | Sugar Creek | Tuscarawas | Washington
CDPs Unincorporated
communitiesAvondale | Cairo | Marchand | Maximo | Middlebranch | New Franklin | North Industry | North Lawrence | Paris | Richville | Robertsville | Waco
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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