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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking County, Ohio. ... Avery-Hunter House: December 27, 1979 : 221 E. Broadway
June 5, 1975 (947-999 Orange St. [6 Chillicothe: Levelled after excavation [7]: 3: Administration Building-United States Industrial Reformatory: June 11, 2021
Goodyear Hall-Ohio Savings and Trust Company. February 24, 2014 1201 E. Market St. ... Edwin H. Merrill House: Edwin H. Merrill House: July 12, 2024 : 32 Fir Hill
Merrill House may refer to: (sorted by state, then city/town) Merrill House (Arkansas) , Rogers, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Benton County Charles W. Merrill House , Orinda, California, listed on the NRHP in Contra Costa County
The main portion of the Merrill House is a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, resting on a granite foundation, with a hip roof and a large central chimney. This structure was built between 1788 and 1792 by Ezekiel Merrill, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War who had been granted the land for his service. The main facade is a ...
Piketon was expected to exhibit a growth economy during the early 21st century with the establishment of a full-size commercial uranium enrichment plant by 2012. However, in September 2015, the Department of Energy halted the project. Ohio Senator Rob Portman said, "This news is a major blow to the Piketon community and southeast Ohio". [6]
The Ohio State Normal College at Kent is a historic district in Kent, Ohio, United States. It consists of the five original buildings on the main campus of Kent State University , with the first, Merrill Hall, opening in 1913 and the last, Moulton Hall, opening in 1917.
Cleveland, Ohio: 1971 John O. Merrill Constructed as a pair of buildings -- library and offices, and lecture halls / moot courts Hajj Terminal at King Abdulaziz International Airport: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: 1972 Hancock Whitney Center: New Orleans, Louisiana: 1972 Originally One Shell Square Olympic Tower: Manhattan, New York: 1972 Willis Tower