Heritage Village (19-57)
N 39° 38.295 W 084° 17.463
16S E 732467 N 4391115
Located on West Lock Street in Miamisburg, OH. It marks a collection of historic buildings.
Waymark Code: WMVK8K
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 04/28/2017
Views: 5
Side A:
On this site Daniel Gebhart established a tavern in 1811. Taverns were where people gathered to eat, rest, and share news. During spring fishnets, boatmen from the Great Miami River stayed at the tavern. Joining them were pioneers coming by river and overland to settle at Hole’s Station, now Miamisburg. The tavern closed in 1840, became a boarding house, and then sold to become a private residence in 1853. To commemorate the nation’s Bicentennial in 1976, Miamisburg bicentennial committee purchased the tavern and gave it to the city. It was restored and opened as a museum in 1982.
Side B:
Jacob Kercher, a founder of Miamisburg, came here in 1809 and built a house that same year. It is an example of a structure built with logs and covered with lap siding. The north side and interior show the It was made structurally safe and is used for the Historical Society’s educational programs. The smokehouse next to the pioneer home was discovered on Harold R. Gebhart’s farm at the corner of routes 741 and 725 and moved here in 1980.
Marker Number: 19-57
County: Montgomery
Significance of Location: Building or House
Bicentenial Mark: no
Additional Coordinate: Not Listed
Additional Coordinate description: Not listed
Website address: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
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