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  2. Urbana Monument Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Urbana Monument Square Historic District is a historic district at the center of Urbana, Ohio, United States. [1] Since Urbana's earliest days, this portion of the city has been a public square in the heart of the city's business district.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Champaign ...

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    Location of Champaign County in Ohio. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Champaign County, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Champaign County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...

  4. John Q.A. Ward House - Wikipedia

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    The John Q.A. Ward House is a historic house in Urbana, Ohio, United States. Located along College Street on the city's western side, [1] it was built in 1820 by Colonel William Ward, the founder of Urbana, as a wedding present for his son, John Anderson Ward. John lived in the house until his death in 1855.

  5. Hunt for treasures at these 12 antique stores across Ohio - AOL

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    Here are several choices of antique malls and shops to check out in Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati and Springfield, Ohio, for unique finds.

  6. Summit County's Treasure Trail features vintage and antique ...

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    The 20 stores participating in the Treasure Trail include: A Signature Antiques & Vintage Clothing , 2208 Front St, Cuyahoga Falls Abbey Ann’s , 198 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron

  7. Nutwood Place - Wikipedia

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    Colonel William Ward, the founder of Urbana and the farm's original owner, [2]: 120 built the farmhouse in 1815. [1] At this time, he owned 160 acres (65 ha) of land north of the village of Urbana; there he established his farm under the name of "Nutwood Place," where he lived until his 1822 death. [2]: 121

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