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Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Lyman Allen House and Barn: Lyman Allen House and Barn: November 18, 1976 : 9930 Lancaster-Circleville Rd SW: Amanda Township: 2: John Artz Farmhouse
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]
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The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a nursing expansion on the Lancaster campus.
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The Nature Center no longer exists The Ohio University Proctorville Center in Proctorville has one structure. The 17,000 sq ft (1,600 m 2). structure was completed in September 2006. Ground breaking was held on July 12, 2005 for the new, permanent building. [6] The Ohio Horse Park in Franklin Furnace has several buildings. Which offers a ...
Replaced by a new building of the same name [90] Ohio Field: 1908 1923 Athletic Field The State of Ohio [91] Ohio Union 1951 2007 Student Union The State of Ohio Replaced by a new building of the same name Rickly House 1856 1949 University President's Residence The Rickly Family, the former occupants of the house before it was purchased by Ohio ...