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Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village is a historically recreated community in Caesar Creek State Park, located in Waynesville, Ohio, United States. The village was formed when historic buildings were moved here in 1978 [1] in order to save them from destruction from the creation of Caesars Creek Lake.
Caesar Creek State Park is a public recreation area located in southwestern Ohio, five miles (8 km) east of Waynesville, in Warren, Clinton, and Greene counties. [2] The park is leased by the State from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers , who in the 1970s erected a dam on Caesar Creek to impound a 2,830-acre (1,150 ha) lake. [ 2 ]
Caesar Creek State Park: Waynesville: Warren: Southwest: Includes pioneer village of over 15 log cabins and other structures and the Caesar Creek Nature Center Caldwell Preserve: Cincinnati: Hamilton: Southwest: website, nature center, operated by the Cincinnati Park Board in Carthage, Cincinnati: California Woods Nature Preserve: Cincinnati ...
Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village; F. Fort Ancient (Lebanon, Ohio) Franklin Post Office This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 07:36 (UTC). Text is available ...
There are over forty 19th-century buildings at Black Creek Pioneer Village, all of which are decorated and furnished according to the styles of the 1860s, some with the building's original furnishings. Several of the buildings were originally constructed at their current location. The others were relocated from other communities in Ontario.
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Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village, in Waynesville, Ohio This page was last edited on 1 December 2017, at 01:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
www.blackcreek.ca. Black Creek Pioneer Village, previously Dalziel Pioneer Park, [1] is an open-air heritage museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The village is located in the North York district of Toronto, just west of York University and southeast of the Jane and Steeles intersection. [2] It overlooks Black Creek, a tributary of the Humber River.