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  2. Burnet House - Wikipedia

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    May 3, 1850. Demolished. 1926. Design and construction. Architect (s) Isaiah Rogers. Burnet House was a grand hotel that stood at the corner of Third and Vine in Cincinnati, Ohio in the United States from 1850 to 1926. In its day the Burnet hosted a multitude of dignitaries, including Abraham Lincoln (twice), Edward VII of the United Kingdom ...

  3. Nashville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    44661. Area code. 330. FIPS code. 39-53634 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2399437 [2] Nashville is a village in Holmes County, Ohio, United States. The population was 183 at the 2020 census.

  4. Maxwell House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Maxwell House was Nashville's largest hotel, with five stories and 240 rooms. It advertised steam heat, gas lighting, and a bath on every floor. Rooms cost $4 a day, including meals. [ 1 ] Located on the northwest [ 8 ] corner of Fourth Avenue North and Church Street, the hotel had its front entrance, flanked by eight Corinthian columns, on ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Center at 600 Vine 418 (127) 30 1984 Cincinnati 26 Fifth Third Center at One SeaGate: 411 (125) 32 1982 Toledo: Tallest building in Toledo. Tallest building in Ohio outside Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. 27 First Financial Center 410 (125) 32 1991 Cincinnati PNC Center (Cleveland) 410 (125) 35 1980 Cleveland 29 Three Nationwide Plaza: 408 ...

  6. Salt Fork State Park - Wikipedia

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    Salt Fork State Park is a public recreation area located six miles (9.7 km) north of Lore City in Guernsey County, Ohio. [ 2 ] It is the largest state park in Ohio, encompassing 17,229 acres (6,972 ha) of land and 2,952 acres (1,195 ha) of water. [ 3 ] The grounds include the Kennedy Stone House, which is listed on the National Register of ...

  7. Salt Reservations - Wikipedia

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    Salt Reservations. Coordinates: 39°02′53″N 82°38′02″W. First salt kettle in Ohio, seen at Marietta centennial. The Salt Reservations (also known as the Salt Lands) were a collection of land tracts surrounding salt springs in Ohio and some other states that were donated to the states by the federal government early in the 19th century.

  8. Fort Knox - Wikipedia

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    Fort Duffield was located on what was known as Muldraugh Hill on a strategic point overlooking the confluence of the Salt and Ohio Rivers and the Louisville and Nashville Turnpike. The area was contested by both Union and Confederate forces. Bands of organized guerrillas frequently raided the area during the war.

  9. Printer's Alley - Wikipedia

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    Printer's Alley. Coordinates: 36.1640°N 86.7784°W. Numerous bars, nightclubs, and restaurants occupy Printer's Alley. A large sign marks the entrance to Printer's Alley on Church Street. Printer's Alley is a famous alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., between Third and Fourth Avenues, running from Union Street to Commerce Street.