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Pages in category "Welsh-American culture in Ohio" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio and other landmarks of equivalent landmark status in the state. The United States' National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service , and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of ...
There was a large concentration of Welsh people in the Appalachian section of Southeast Ohio, such as Jackson County, Ohio, which was nicknamed "Little Wales". [citation needed] As late as 1900, Ohio still had 150 Welsh-speaking church congregations. [16]
Ohio has produced a slew of famous people from each of its 88 counties.
Ohio counties (clickable map) This is a list of properties and districts in Ohio that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 4,000 in total. Of these, 73 are National Historic Landmarks. There are listings in each of Ohio's 88 counties.
Salmon P. Chase (Ohio governor, abolitionist, U.S.Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice) (Cincinnati) Gary Cohn (National Economic Council Director) (Shaker Heights) James M. Cox (governor, presidential candidate, media mogul) (Dayton) Ephraim Cutler (a framer of Ohio Constitution, abolitionist, longtime Ohio University Trustee (Ames Twp)
Tourist attractions in Ohio by county (85 C) Tourist attractions in Ohio by populated place (11 C) A. Amusement parks in Ohio (6 C, 20 P) Art in Ohio (12 C, 1 P)
Welsh Hills is an unincorporated community in Granville, Licking County, Ohio. It was settled by Welsh immigrants and was founded in 1802. It was settled by Welsh immigrants and was founded in 1802. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]