view gallery NW1.8 km | Boyhood Home of US Grant, Georgetown, OH in Presidential Birthplaces Boyhood home of our 18th president. His father operated a tannery across the street. Be sure to check out nearby waymarks. posted by: kbarhow location: Ohio date approved: 03/20/2008 last visited: 06/03/2017 |
view gallery NW1.8 km | US Grant Defecated Here, Georgetown, OH in Outhouses Boyhood home of US Grant, our eighteenth president. This brick privy surely was used by him. And like most brick outhouses, it has weathered the test of time. posted by: kbarhow location: Ohio date approved: 03/20/2008 last visited: 04/01/2016 |
view gallery W1.9 km | IOOF Fraternity Hall, Georgetown, OH in Odd Fellow Lodges Old lodge building on the downtown square. posted by: kbarhow location: Ohio date approved: 03/21/2008 last visited: 04/03/2016 |
view gallery E3.2 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-06 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, OH. posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery S6.1 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-17 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.6 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-13 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery S6.8 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-16 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery S7.2 km | Rock City barn - RCB 35-08-03 in Barns See Rock City barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery NW7.7 km | White Oak Creek Bridge in Truss Bridges Pratt through truss bridge that still sees a surprising amount of daily traffic. posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 07/02/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery NW8 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-12 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW9.2 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-24 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW9.5 km | Higginsport Bridge in Truss Bridges The Higginsport Bridge is barely hanging to life at this point and appears to be known only to vandals. posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 07/02/2010 last visited: 03/27/2011 |
view gallery SW10.6 km | Higginsport School - Higginsport, Ohio, USA in Former Schools Long abandoned, the former Higginsport School still looms impressively above the small river town of Higginsport, Ohio. posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 02/21/2011 last visited: 04/03/2016 |
view gallery SW10.6 km | Christian Church - Higginsport, OH in This Old Church Dating from 1875, this historic church is located in Higginsport, Ohio, a small community on the Ohio River. A ferry runs between here and Augusta, Kentucky. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 10/08/2007 last visited: 08/05/2017 |
view gallery SW10.8 km | Fire Department Siren - Higginsport, OH in Outdoor Warning Sirens This outdoor warning siren is located atop the building that house the volunteer fire department and town offices for the town of Higginsport, Ohio. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 10/09/2007 last visited: 03/27/2011 |
view gallery SW10.8 km | Fire Department - Higginsport, OH in Firehouses A well-trained and well-equipped volunteer fire department in the small community of Higginsport, Ohio, in rural Brown County, on the Ohio River. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 10/06/2007 last visited: 03/27/2011 |
view gallery SW10.8 km | Higginsport, OH 45131 in U.S. Post Offices This is quite an old building for the post office in Higginsport, Ohio - a small town on the Ohio River where there is ferry service to historic Augusta, Kentucky. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 01/17/2008 last visited: 03/27/2011 |
view gallery E10.9 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-04 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, Ohio. posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery E11.6 km | Mail Pouch barn - MPB 35-08-22 in Barns Mail Pouch barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery E11.7 km | George Miller Bridge - Brown County, OH in Covered Bridges The George Miller Bridge, built in 1879, is located south-east of Russellville on George Miller Road in Brown County, Ohio. The bridge is of the Smith Truss design. posted by: NoLemon location: Ohio date approved: 04/23/2008 last visited: 04/14/2021 |
view gallery SE11.7 km | Rock City barn - RCB 35-08-01 in Barns See Rock City barn in Brown County, OH posted by: Wallyum location: Ohio date approved: 04/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery S12.1 km | Dover Covered Bridge in Kentucky Historical Markers Bridge is 500 ft. south of marker. posted by: Wallyum location: Kentucky date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 11/13/2011 |
view gallery S12.2 km | Dover Covered Bridge - Dover, KY in Covered Bridges Dover Bridge carries KY 3113 across Lees Creek at Dover in northwestern Mason county. Built in 1835, it is one of oldest remaining covered bridges in the state. It is 61 feet long with a double set of queenpost trusses on each side.
posted by: silverquill location: Kentucky date approved: 10/25/2007 last visited: 10/31/2008 |
view gallery S12.6 km | Ripley / The John P. Parker House ( 04 - 08 ) in Ohio Historical Markers Approaching its bicentennial, the city of Ripley recalls its history as a river port and an "abolitionist stronghold". posted by: boatchick location: Ohio date approved: 01/14/2010 last visited: 05/13/2021 |
view gallery S12.6 km | John Rankin House (Ripley, Ohio) in Wikipedia Entries The house was built in 1828 by the abolitionist Presbyterian minister John Rankin. It became a significant stopping point for fugitive slaves who had crossed the river from Kentucky, a slave state, often under guidance from a "conductor". posted by: Don.Morfe location: Ohio date approved: 10/27/2022 last visited: 10/28/2022 |
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