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It is the only Newport Township statewide. [4] In 1833, Newport Township contained a meeting house, several brick school houses, two dry goods stores, and a flour mill. [5] The Hildreth Covered Bridge in Newport Township is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
View from patio of honeycomb room at Inn at Honey Run. The Inn at Honey Run is a boutique hotel in Holmes County, Ohio near Millersburg in Ohio's Amish Country.. The hotel consists of a main building housing 25 rooms and suites and a fine-dining restaurant and lounge; 12 "honeycomb" rooms, which are built into the side of a hill on the property a short distance from the main building and have ...
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Lower Newport was originally called the "Lower Settlement" in contrast to the "Upper Settlement", i.e. Newport. [2] Lower Newport was a major shipping point for riverboats. [ 3 ] A post office called Lower Newport was in operation from 1842 until 1904.
A pattern of glassware: (sometimes called Fenton Hobnail) where the body of the piece has a regular array of bumps, as if finished with glass hobnails; A popular song from 1907, performed by Billy Williams "Hobnailed liver" is medical jargon for cirrhosis of the liver; Cellular morphology pathognomonic for clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary
Newport (sometimes historically called Walnut Run) [2] is an unincorporated community in Paint Township, Madison County, Ohio, United States. It is located along Ohio State Route 38 between London and Midway .
Newport is a small unincorporated community located in Tuscarawas County. It is actually 3.1 miles South from the center of Uhrichsville, Ohio. It is in the Eastern Time Zone observes Daylight Saving Time and is in the Uhrichsville, Ohio ZIP Code of 44683. Today it is strictly a rural neighborhood with one church, the Newport Methodist Church.
Newport is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cynthian Township, Shelby County, Ohio, United States. [3] The community is located along the former Miami and Erie Canal and at the intersection of State Routes 47 and 66. The population was 169 at the 2020 census.