view gallery S5.6 km | Treaty of Greene Ville / 1804 - First Official State Map # 4-79 in Ohio Historical Markers Treaty of Greene Ville / 1804 - First Official State Map posted by: TheLostHiker location: Ohio date approved: 06/07/2009 last visited: 11/14/2015 |
view gallery W5.8 km | Stark County Survey Mark in U.S. Benchmarks Navarre, Ohio posted by: Team RAGAR location: Ohio date approved: 04/09/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.1 km | Village Hall Buckeye Foundry Bell - Navarre, OH in Bells This undated bell cast by the famed Buckeye Foundry is on display outside the village hall in the small town of Navarre, Ohio. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 01/21/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.1 km | Navarre, OH in City and Town Halls This is the village hall for Navarre, Ohio, near Amish country in central Ohio. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 01/21/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.1 km | Navarre, OH 44662 in U.S. Post Offices This is the post office for the historic town of Navarre, Ohio, (named for the Navarre region of Spain), a historic location on the Tuscawaras River and the former Ohio-Erie canal. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 06/12/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NW6.3 km | Water Tower - Navarre, OH in Water Towers This water tower supplies the small village of Navarre, Ohio. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 01/21/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.4 km | Anderson Soap & Candle Coffee Shop - Navarre, OH in Independent Coffee Shops Claudia has combined her love for soap, candles and coffee into this unique little shop in the center of historic Navarre, Ohio. Many flavored coffees and pastries are featured. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 01/23/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.4 km | Navarre Fire Department in Firehouses This is the fire house for the Navarre, Ohio, Fire Department posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 01/21/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.4 km | FIre Department Siren - Navarre, OH in Outdoor Warning Sirens This warning siren is mounted on a pole beside the fire station in the small town of Navarre, Ohio. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 01/22/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S6.9 km | Fisher, E.D., House - Bolivar, OH in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This Colonial Revival style house was built about 1903 by Charles B. Heckman. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery S7.1 km | Gateway to Tuscarawas County - Bolivar, OH in Welcome Signs Although Bolivar, Ohio, has a population of only about 900, it bills itself as the Gateway to Tuscarawas County. The most notable local attraction is Fort Laurens to the south of town. It was an important fort of the American War of Independence. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 11/18/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery S7.1 km | Bolivar, Ohio in People-Named Places Bolivar, Ohio, a small town of bout 900 in Tusacarawas County built at the site of a former Indian village, was "named for Simon Bolivar, South American Liberator." It is best known as the location of historic Ft. Laurens to the south. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Worldwide Cemeteries Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/12/2011 last visited: 09/27/2014 |
view gallery S7.6 km | ONLY - Revolutionary Fort in Ohio - Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Superlatives Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/07/2011 last visited: 09/27/2014 |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens Site - Bolivar, OH in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: 09/27/2014 |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens Museum - Bolivar, OH in History Museums Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Official Local Tourism Attractions Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: 09/27/2014 |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Wikipedia Entries Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a state park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: 09/27/2014 |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in People-Named Places Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: 07/16/2022 |
view gallery S7.6 km | 8th Pennsylvania Reg. & 13th Virgina Reg. - Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Specific Veteran Memorials Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Veteran Cemeteries Fort Laurens was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. It is also a cemetery to the soldiers killed here. The fort was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: 09/27/2014 |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/07/2011 last visited: 11/15/2014 |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens Museum - Bolivar, OH in War and Military Museums Fort Laurens, named for Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: 08/26/2017 |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Mausoleums Fort Laurens was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. Today it is a State Park with a museum, which serves as a mausoleum for 20 soldiers interred within. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/09/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery S7.6 km | Fort Laurens - Bolivar, OH in Spirit of '76 Fort Laurens was the only Revolutionary fort built in the Ohio Territory. But, it was active for only 9 months, from Nov. 1778 - Aug. 1778. The "Unknown Soldier" was reburied and honored here for the bicentennial. One other monument was donated. posted by: silverquill location: Ohio date approved: 07/08/2011 last visited: 11/15/2014 |
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