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The historic bridges at the Lancaster campus of Ohio University were moved to the campus and sit about 100 yards (91 m) apart. The bridges were built in 1881 and 1884–85 very close to each other, both crossing Poplar Creek, and while the first-built is a wood-and-steel covered bridge and the second-built is all-steel, they are similar in design. [1]
Spans Fetters Run on the Ohio University Lancaster campus [6 39°44′15″N 82°35′05″W / 39.737595°N 82.584731°W / 39.737595; -82.584731 ( John Bright Covered Lancaster
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The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a nursing expansion on the Lancaster campus.
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Map of Hocking River A channelized section of the Hocking River in Athens. The Hocking River (formerly the Hockhocking River) is a 102-mile-long (164 km) right tributary of the Ohio River in southeastern Ohio in the United States. The Hocking flows mostly on the unglaciated Allegheny Plateau, but its headwaters are in a glaciated region.
The most prominent three structures which adorn College Green, all over 200 years old and made of red brick, are featured on the official university logo and set the university's Federal appearance: Cutler Hall, originally constructed in 1816 as the College Edifice but not officially open until 1819 due to a fire, is the home of the President's ...