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  2. Whitehall Farm - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall Farm is a historic farmstead near the village of Yellow Springs in Greene County, Ohio, United States. Deemed a premier piece of architecture by the late nineteenth century, it has been named a historic site. Land at the site of the present Whitehall Farm was purchased in 1808 by Martin Baum, one of Cincinnati 's leading early ...

  3. Whitehall, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall is a city in the U.S state of Ohio, located 6.6 miles (10.6 km) east of the state capital of Columbus in Franklin County. Whitehall had a population of 20,127 in the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Founded in 1947, Whitehall is a growing suburb of Columbus.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene ...

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    There are 45 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 23, 2024.[2] Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.

  5. Whitehall Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall Mansion. The Whitehall Mansion is a historic house at 42 Whitehall Avenue in the Stonington side of Mystic, Connecticut. Built about 1771 for a local physician and politician, it is a fine example of late Georgian architecture. It has been moved twice, both times short distances, and now serves as a bed and breakfast inn.

  6. List of museums in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Downtown. Firefighting. Located in the restored 1908 Engine House No. 16 [3] Columbus Historical Society. Franklinton. History and art. Displays historical artifacts and local art [4][5] Expected to move to Engine House No. 6 in the near future. Columbus Museum of Art. Downtown.

  7. Norton Field - Wikipedia

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    39°58′N 82°53′W  / . 39.97°N 82.88°W. / 39.97; -82.88. Norton Field was an aviation landing field, located in Columbus, Ohio, that operated from 1923 until the early 1950s. It was the first airport established in Central Ohio, and was named for World War I pilot and star Ohio State University athlete Fred William Norton, a ...

  8. Ohio History Connection - Wikipedia

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    Ohio History Connection, formerly The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and Ohio Historical Society, is a nonprofit organization incorporated in 1885. [1] Headquartered at the Ohio History Center in Columbus, Ohio, Ohio History Connection provides services to both preserve and share Ohio's history, including its prehistory, and ...

  9. Whitelaw Reid House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 7, 1973. The Whitelaw Reid House is a historic residence near the village of Cedarville in Greene County, Ohio, United States. Built in the early nineteenth century, it was home to a prominent American journalist, and it has been named a historic site. The Reid House is a weatherboarded structure with a tiled roof. [2]