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Clements (Hancock County) - small town in Eagle and Jackson Township; Cordelia (Hancock County) - small town in Orange Township, named Cordelta on some Railroad maps; Crow (Hancock County) - small town in Marion Township; Delaware Town, Ohio - is a ghost town in Coshocton County, Ohio
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Melting snow, Utopia, Ohio, photographed by Arthur Rothstein, 1940 Location of Utopia, Ohio. Utopia is an unincorporated community in far southern Franklin Township, Clermont County, Ohio, United States, [1] along the banks of the Ohio River. Utopia has been referred to as a "ghost town" although there are still people who live there.
Hell Town is the name for a Lenape (or Delaware) Native-American village located on Clear Creek near the abandoned town of Newville, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] The site is on a high hill just north of the junction of Clear Creek and the Black Fork of the Mohican River.
Moonville is a ghost town in southeastern Brown Township, Vinton County, Ohio, United States. Little remains of this former mining community except a few foundations, a cemetery, and an abandoned railroad tunnel which is the subject of numerous ghost stories .
James Malott and his friends were kayaking down the Ohio River when they stumbled across an abandoned 'ghost ship' that had been residing in the same place for almost 30 years.
Oreton is a ghost town in eastern Vinton Township, Vinton County, Ohio, United States, located along State Route 160. Oreton was a small mining community. Oreton was a small mining community. Today, all that remains are the crumbled ruins of the iron furnace, a few concrete foundations, and the brick safe of Dave Ebert's company store.
After the destruction of the first Wakatomika in Dunmore's War, the residents of Wakatomika resettled further west, establishing a new Wakatomica by 1778 on the Mad River, two miles south of present Zanesfield, Ohio. [4] This town, along with other nearby Shawnee towns, were destroyed in 1786 during an expedition led by Benjamin Logan at the ...