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The Belmont Historic District is located in Belmont, Ohio and contains several streets. The buildings located in the district are primarily from the 19th century, but are punctuated by more recent buildings. The district is split by SR 147 and SR 149. The historic district was placed on the National Register in 1987. [1]
Location of Belmont County in Ohio. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Belmont County, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Belmont County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts ...
Exhibits about Ohio history, Bedford Township, Civil War and Western Reserve, 1832 Hezekiah Dunham House reflecting three periods of ownership [22] Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum: Barnesville: Belmont: Southeast Historic house Late 19th-century period Victorian mansion Benninghofen House: Hamilton: Butler: Southwest Historic house
County # of Sites; 1 Adams: 16 2 Allen: 31 3 Ashland: 19 4 Ashtabula: 41 5 Athens: 29 6 Auglaize: 24 7 Belmont: 28 8 Brown: 26 9 Butler: 93 10 Carroll: 12 11 Champaign: 35 12 Clark: 42 13 Clermont: 28 14 Clinton: 18 15 Columbiana: 45 16 Coshocton: 20 17 Crawford: 26 18.1 Cuyahoga: Cleveland: 278 18.2 Cuyahoga: Other: 164 18.3 Cuyahoga ...
Belmont: The Donald B. was built in 1923 and is the only 1920s unchanged diesel sternwheel towboat left in the United States. It still operates towing barges in the Ohio River. [10] After years of being located in Switzerland County, Indiana, its home port was moved to Bellaire, Ohio in 2012. [11] 16: Paul Laurence Dunbar House: Paul Laurence ...
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The Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum. The Barnesville Historic District consists of the oldest part of Barnesville, Ohio, originally platted in 1808 and contains roughly 40 acres [1] and 180 buildings. [2] The district was added to the National Register on July 19, 1984.
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