Fortified Hill Works (Ohio)
- Fortified Hill Works (Ohio)
Infobox nrhp
name = Fortified Hill Works
caption =
nearest_city = Hamilton, Ohio
architect =
architecture =
added = 1974-07-12[cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-06-30|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] ]
governing_body = Private
refnum = 74001403
Fortified Hill Works is a registered historic site near Hamilton, Ohio, listed in the National Register on 1974-07-12.
Historic uses
*Fortification
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