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  2. Top transfers: Galena area parcel sells for more than ... - AOL

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    $10,426,493; Galena; 12695 Vans Valley Road; Fincon Vansvalley Ltd; O H I O Real Estate Acquisition LLC; 7/23/2024 $1,525,000; Powell; 8787 Owenfield Drive; White Castle System Inc; Hutton 8787 ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield County, Ohio. ... Miller Farm: Miller Farm: May 22, 1978 : 370 Pleasantville Rd.

  4. Armenian Estates offers unusual architecture - and a touch of ...

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    Work started on Armenian Estates more than two years ago, but the development has come into sharper focus this summer. Two imposing homes and a pool house stand on the 20-acre lot, which is marked ...

  5. Henry W. Miller House - Wikipedia

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    Henry W. Miller, a flour wholesaler and dealer who played an important role in Galena's large flour-producing industry, had the house built between 1847 and 1850. The house was built on a plot of land overlooking the plank toll road that connected Galena to Dubuque, Iowa and Mineral Point, Wisconsin ; the route, which is now part of U.S. Route ...

  6. Galena, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010 census, there were 653 people, 214 households, and 172 families living in the village.The population density was 408.1 inhabitants per square mile (157.6/km 2).

  7. Galena Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Galena's 1858 population stood at 14,000 before the city began an era of significant decline. [7] Many of the buildings, however, survived the ensuing time period, though in a much dilapidated state. Galena was important to the early development of the Upper Midwest, and today the town retains much of its 19th-century character. [6]