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The district includes several buildings well known in the area, such as the Bradfield Building, which once housed The 1st National Bank founded in 1865, by John Bradfield, the Barnesville Municipal Building and the Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum, as well as several private homes. The district totals 198 structures consisting of 180 ...
61830 Sandy Ridge Rd., east of Barnesville 39°59′18″N 81°09′09″W / 39.988222°N 81.152386°W / 39.988222; -81.152386 ( Friends Boarding School and Ohio Yearly Meetinghouse Historic
Barnesville Historic District; Barnesville Petroglyph; Barnesville station (Ohio) Belleview Heights; Belmont County Courthouse; Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum; Belmont Historic District (Belmont, Ohio) Blaine Hill "S" Bridge; Brick Tavern House; Brokaw Site
Barnesville Commercial Historic District: Barnesville Commercial Historic District: June 20, 1995 : Roughly bounded by College, Taylor and Market Sts. and the Central of GA RR tracks: Barnesville: 2: Barnesville Depot
The Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum is located at 532 North Chestnut Street in Barnesville, Ohio. [2] The mansion's construction began in 1888 and was completed in 1893. A gazebo was added to the property in the 90's and is a popular place for many weddings.
Barnesville station is a historic train station in Barnesville, Ohio. It is located at 300 East Church Street, between Mulberry and Railroad Streets. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 8, 1985, as the Barnesville Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot.
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The Barnesville Petroglyph petroglyph site in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of the village of Barnesville in Belmont County , the petroglyphs have been known both by archaeologists and the general public since the 1850s or earlier.