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The community's name is a transfer from Denver, Colorado. [2] A post office called Denver was established in 1882, and remained in operation until 1935. [3] Besides the post office, Denver had a country store. [4]
Bartlett is an unincorporated community in southwestern Wesley Township, Washington County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45713. [ 2 ] It sits at the intersection of State Routes 550 and 555 near Coal Run, a subsidiary of Wolf Creek , which meets the Muskingum River at Waterford to the north. [ 3 ]
Londonderry is an unincorporated community in eastern Liberty Township, Ross County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45647. [ 2 ] It lies along U.S. Route 50 at its intersection with State Route 327 .
Germano is an unincorporated community in German Township, Harrison County, Ohio, United States. [1] The community is served by the post office at Jewett, ZIP code 43986. [2] It is located near the source of Jefferson Creek, a tributary of Conotton Creek. [3] [4] Germano is located on State Routes 9 and 646. Germano was laid out in 1815. [5]
More tourists visit Berlin, permanent population 685, than any other town in Ohio Amish Country. [ 14 ] : 83 Berlin was the first town in Ohio to market the Amish to tourists. [ 14 ] : 83 Berlin's business district is large, with as of 2012 more than 40 shops, 10 hotels, and multiple restaurants large and small.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Denver, Ohio may refer to: Denver, Ross County, Ohio, an unincorporated community; Denver, Wood County ...
The dwellings and site plan of the 3-acre (1.2 ha) site are based on lengthy archeological excavations sponsored by the Dayton Society of Natural History, which owns and operates the site as an open-air museum. Because of its archaeological value, the site was listed in 1974 on the National Register of Historic Places.
The site was surveyed in the 1840s by Charles Whittlesey for E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis, and an engraving was included in their book Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. [3] The site was excavated by William C. Mills of the Ohio Historical Society in 1915. He discovered numerous postmolds at the base of the mound, revealing the ...