
Harding Museum - Franklin OH
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Don.Morfe
N 39° 33.837 W 084° 18.444
16S E 731311 N 4382825
The Harding Museum is a Colonial Revival home built in 1900. It is furnished with antiques and memorabilia from Franklin and the surrounding area. General Forrest Harding and his brother Justin left a large collection of World War II items.
Waymark Code: WM17MAF
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 03/08/2023
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From the website below:
"HARDING MUSEUM
302 PARK AVE.
FRANKLIN, OH 45005
Phone: (937) 746-8295
Directions: I-71, exit 45 or I-75, exit 38
Hours: Sat: 11am-3pm | May-November - and by appointment
Adult Admission: Free
Child Admission: Free
The Harding Museum is a Colonial Revival home built in 1900 in Franklin's historic Mackinaw District (on the National Register of Historic Places). It is furnished with antiques and memorabilia from Franklin and the surrounding area. General Forrest Harding and his brother Justin left a large collection of World War II items, including a bound transcript of the Nuremberg trials. The Harding Museum is operated by the Franklin Area Historical Society."
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