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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hocking County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
Other projects he supervised are the UW's 1885-87 Science Hall, the 1888 St. Patrick's Church, the 1885-1886 UW Chemistry building, the 1891-93 UW Law building, the 1892-94 UW Armory/Gymnasium, and the 1897 Agricultural Dean's house. In that same year, McCarthy began building a new home for himself on Jenifer Street, from a design by Lew Porter.
September 8, 1988 (16 South Williams Street: 17: Dayton Canoe Club: Dayton Canoe Club: July 2, 2008 (1020 Riverside Dr. 18: Dayton Country Club: February 20, 2024
June 5, 1975 (947-999 Orange St. [6 Chillicothe: Levelled after excavation [7]: 3: Administration Building-United States Industrial Reformatory: June 11, 2021
Steubenville, Ohio: 1801 Government Established by Harrison Land Act of 1800 Ohio's Oldest Brick Building: Lisbon, Ohio: 1803 Commercial Often alleged to be Ohio's oldest brick building; built by Picking family, Edwin Stanton practiced law upstairs in building. [7] Betts House (Cincinnati, Ohio) Cincinnati, Ohio: 1804 Residential Oldest ...
A Victorian structure erected in 1885, [1] it is a seven-story building with a metal-covered Mansard roof, [2] built with brick walls and a stone foundation. [3] Constructed by the firm of Thomas Emery's Sons, [4]: 7 Cincinnati's leading real estate developers during the 1880s, it was one of the earliest large apartment buildings erected in the ...
Current House Speaker Mike Johnson, left, and former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. However, House Republicans are seeking to change this rule and make it harder to vacate the chamber's top post in ...
The building was heavily damaged by a fire in 1996 but was fully restored. Adare Manor in County Limerick, Ireland is an example of a calendar house, having 365 stained-glass windows and 52 chimneys. [7] It was designed by the architects James Pain and Philip Hardwick. Much of the interior was designed by E.W. Pugin.