National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Ohio
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Clark County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[1]
There are 42 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Arcade Hotel | October 16, 1974 (#74001410) |
Fountain Ave. and High St. 39°55′21″N 83°48′36″W / 39.9225°N 83.81°W / 39.9225; -83.81 (Arcade Hotel) | Springfield | ||
2 | Francis Bookwalter House | January 3, 1980 (#80002954) |
611 S. Fountain Ave. 39°55′02″N 83°48′40″W / 39.917222°N 83.811111°W / 39.917222; -83.811111 (Francis Bookwalter House) | Springfield | ||
3 | Brewer Log House | August 13, 1974 (#74001411) |
2665 Old Springfield Rd., south of Springfield 39°51′03″N 83°45′53″W / 39.850833°N 83.764722°W / 39.850833; -83.764722 (Brewer Log House) | Green Township | ||
4 | David Crabill House | October 10, 1975 (#75001341) |
5 mi (8.0 km) east of Springfield off State Route 4 39°57′39″N 83°44′52″W / 39.960833°N 83.747778°W / 39.960833; -83.747778 (David Crabill House) | Moorefield Township | ||
5 | East High Street District | October 9, 1974 (#74001412) |
Roughly bounded by E. High, S. Sycamore, and Walnut Sts. 39°55′18″N 83°47′48″W / 39.921667°N 83.796667°W / 39.921667; -83.796667 (East High Street District) | Springfield | ||
6 | Enon Mound | February 23, 1972 (#72001005) |
Mound Circle in central Enon[6] 39°52′46″N 83°55′54″W / 39.879583°N 83.931667°W / 39.879583; -83.931667 (Enon Mound) | Enon | Probably built by the Adena culture.[7] | |
7 | Green Plain Monthly Meetinghouse | April 1, 1982 (#82003551) |
Clifton Rd., southwest of South Charleston 39°48′35″N 83°41′28″W / 39.809722°N 83.691111°W / 39.809722; -83.691111 (Green Plain Monthly Meetinghouse) | Madison Township | ||
8 | Daniel Hertzler House | February 7, 1978 (#78002018) |
West of Springfield off State Route 4 39°54′33″N 83°54′40″W / 39.909167°N 83.911111°W / 39.909167; -83.911111 (Daniel Hertzler House) | Bethel Township | ||
9 | Kenton-Hunt Farm | February 8, 1980 (#80002955) |
North of Springfield at 4690 Urbana Rd. 39°59′33″N 83°48′13″W / 39.992383°N 83.803717°W / 39.992383; -83.803717 (Kenton-Hunt Farm) | Moorefield Township | ||
10 | Lagonda Club Building | May 28, 1975 (#75001342) |
Northwestern corner of High and Spring Sts. 39°55′24″N 83°48′25″W / 39.923333°N 83.807°W / 39.923333; -83.807 (Lagonda Club Building) | Springfield | ||
11 | Lagonda National Bank | July 3, 2017 (#100001267) |
2 E. Main St. 39°55′29″N 83°48′36″W / 39.924722°N 83.810000°W / 39.924722; -83.810000 (Lagonda National Bank) | Springfield | ||
12 | Main Street Buildings | March 2, 1979 (#79001790) |
6-14 E. Main St. 39°55′28″N 83°48′35″W / 39.924444°N 83.809722°W / 39.924444; -83.809722 (Main Street Buildings) | Springfield | ||
13 | Marquart-Mercer Farm | July 26, 1979 (#79001791) |
Southwest of Springfield 39°51′21″N 83°49′47″W / 39.855833°N 83.829722°W / 39.855833; -83.829722 (Marquart-Mercer Farm) | Mad River Township | ||
14 | Masonic Temple | December 17, 2008 (#08001195) |
125 W. High St. 39°55′24″N 83°48′48″W / 39.923333°N 83.813333°W / 39.923333; -83.813333 (Masonic Temple) | Springfield | ||
15 | Municipal Building | May 25, 1973 (#73001394) |
S. Fountain Ave. between High and Washington Sts. 39°55′23″N 83°48′40″W / 39.923056°N 83.811111°W / 39.923056; -83.811111 (Municipal Building) | Springfield | ||
16 | Myers Daily Market | February 14, 2018 (#100002119) |
101 S. Fountain Ave. 39°55′23″N 83°48′38″W / 39.923099°N 83.810448°W / 39.923099; -83.810448 (Myers Daily Market) | Springfield | ||
17 | Myers Hall | June 30, 1975 (#75001343) |
Wittenberg Ave. and Ward St. 39°56′05″N 83°48′50″W / 39.934722°N 83.813889°W / 39.934722; -83.813889 (Myers Hall) | Springfield | ||
18 | Newlove Works | June 4, 1973 (#73001395) |
Along Newlove Road in Section 29 of Harmony Township[8] 39°55′11″N 83°40′18″W / 39.919722°N 83.671667°W / 39.919722; -83.671667 (Newlove Works) | Harmony Township | ||
19 | Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged | April 16, 1980 (#80002956) |
404 E. McCreight Ave. 39°56′18″N 83°48′06″W / 39.938447°N 83.801667°W / 39.938447; -83.801667 (Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged) | Springfield | ||
20 | Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert | April 16, 2009 (#09000209) |
Rocky Point Rd., approximately 185 feet west of Old Mill Rd. 39°52′10″N 83°52′46″W / 39.869544°N 83.879428°W / 39.869544; -83.879428 (Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert) | Mad River Township | ||
21 | Olive Branch High School | July 23, 2009 (#09000563) |
9710 W. National Rd., southeast of New Carlisle 39°54′48″N 83°59′36″W / 39.913333°N 83.993333°W / 39.913333; -83.993333 (Olive Branch High School) | Bethel Township | ||
22 | Ollie's Tavern | January 25, 1997 (#96001619) |
10516 Marquart Rd., north of New Carlisle 39°58′59″N 84°00′08″W / 39.983056°N 84.002222°W / 39.983056; -84.002222 (Ollie's Tavern) | Pike Township | ||
23 | Pennsylvania House | April 11, 1973 (#73001396) |
1311 W. Main St. 39°55′32″N 83°49′58″W / 39.925556°N 83.832778°W / 39.925556; -83.832778 (Pennsylvania House) | Springfield | ||
24 | Pickaway Settlements Battlesite | May 8, 1980 (#80002953) |
North of Enon 39°54′27″N 83°55′15″W / 39.9075°N 83.920833°W / 39.9075; -83.920833 (Pickaway Settlements Battlesite) | Bethel Township | ||
25 | Pringle-Patric House | December 15, 1997 (#97001547) |
1314-1316 E. High St. 39°55′16″N 83°47′24″W / 39.921111°N 83.79°W / 39.921111; -83.79 (Pringle-Patric House) | Springfield | ||
26 | C.A. Reeser House | June 20, 1980 (#80002957) |
1425 Innisfallen Ave. 39°54′51″N 83°50′07″W / 39.914167°N 83.835278°W / 39.914167; -83.835278 (C.A. Reeser House) | Springfield | Destroyed | |
27 | St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church | June 7, 2006 (#06000485) |
27 N. Wittenberg Ave. 39°55′33″N 83°48′51″W / 39.9258°N 83.814147°W / 39.9258; -83.814147 (St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church) | Springfield | ||
28 | St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church | March 15, 1982 (#82003552) |
802 Kenton St. 39°54′57″N 83°47′52″W / 39.915833°N 83.797778°W / 39.915833; -83.797778 (St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church) | Springfield | ||
29 | St. Raphael Church | June 22, 1976 (#76001381) |
225 E. High St. 39°55′22″N 83°48′23″W / 39.922778°N 83.806389°W / 39.922778; -83.806389 (St. Raphael Church) | Springfield | ||
30 | Shawnee Hotel | December 5, 1985 (#85003044) |
Main and Limestone Sts. 39°55′29″N 83°48′30″W / 39.924722°N 83.808278°W / 39.924722; -83.808278 (Shawnee Hotel) | Springfield | ||
31 | South Charleston Historic District | July 17, 1978 (#78002017) |
Centered on Jamestown and Chillicothe Sts.[9] 39°49′30″N 83°38′04″W / 39.8250°N 83.6344°W / 39.8250; -83.6344 (South Charleston Historic District) | South Charleston | ||
32 | South Fountain Avenue Historic District | December 29, 1983 (#83004114) |
Roughly Fountain Ave. and Limestone St. from Perrin to Monroe Sts. 39°54′53″N 83°48′40″W / 39.9148°N 83.8111°W / 39.9148; -83.8111 (South Fountain Avenue Historic District) | Springfield | ||
33 | Springfield Country Club | October 30, 2023 (#100009480) |
2315 Signal Hill Rd 39°57′19″N 83°48′37″W / 39.9552°N 83.8102°W / 39.9552; -83.8102 (Springfield Country Club) | Springfield | ||
34 | Springfield Downtown Historic District | January 25, 2021 (#100006049) |
Roughly bounded by Columbia, Fountain, Main, and Limestone streets 39°55′30″N 83°48′33″W / 39.9251°N 83.8093°W / 39.9251; -83.8093 (Springfield Downtown Historic District) | Springfield | ||
35 | Springfield Metallic Casket Company | February 23, 2016 (#16000040) |
105 N. Center St. 39°55′36″N 83°48′43″W / 39.9267°N 83.8119°W / 39.9267; -83.8119 (Springfield Metallic Casket Company) | Springfield | ||
36 | Tecumseh Building | December 28, 2000 (#00001555) |
34 W. High St. 39°55′25″N 83°48′42″W / 39.9236°N 83.8117°W / 39.9236; -83.8117 (Tecumseh Building) | Springfield | ||
37 | Third Presbyterian Church | January 3, 1980 (#80002958) |
714 N. Limestone St. 39°55′58″N 83°48′20″W / 39.9328°N 83.8056°W / 39.9328; -83.8056 (Third Presbyterian Church) | Springfield | ||
38 | Thomas Manufacturing Company Warehouse | February 2, 2001 (#01000055) |
360 S. Limestone St. 39°55′12″N 83°48′30″W / 39.92°N 83.8083°W / 39.92; -83.8083 (Thomas Manufacturing Company Warehouse) | Springfield | ||
39 | Warder Public Library | February 17, 1978 (#78002019) |
E. High and Spring Sts. 39°55′21″N 83°48′26″W / 39.9225°N 83.8072°W / 39.9225; -83.8072 (Warder Public Library) | Springfield | A gift of local businessman Benjamin Warder, it now houses the Warder Literacy Center after the main branch of Clark County Public Library was moved to a modern facility in 1989.[10] | |
40 | Westcott House | July 24, 1974 (#74001413) |
1340 E. High St. 39°55′17″N 83°47′21″W / 39.9214°N 83.7892°W / 39.9214; -83.7892 (Westcott House) | Springfield | The only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Prairie School house in Ohio | |
41 | Wittenberg University Historic District | March 4, 2014 (#14000040) |
Roughly bounded by Bill Edwards Dr., N. Fountain, W. Ward, and Plum 39°56′03″N 83°48′47″W / 39.9342°N 83.8131°W / 39.9342; -83.8131 (Wittenberg University Historic District) | Springfield | ||
42 | Edward Wren Company Building | December 13, 2016 (#16000844) |
31-37 High St. 39°55′23″N 83°48′32″W / 39.9231°N 83.8089°W / 39.9231; -83.8089 (Edward Wren Company Building) | Springfield |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Clark County, Ohio.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio
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- National Register of Historic Places listings in Ohio
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Location derived from this Ohio Historical Society webpage; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Enon Mound, Ohio Historical Society, 2010. Accessed 9 February 2010.
- ^ Location derived from Mills, William C. Archeological Atlas of Ohio. Columbus: Ohio State Archeological and Historical Society, 1914, page 7 and plate 7. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
- ^ Location derived from South Charleston Historic District, Ohio Historical Society, 2007, accessed 2010-12-28. The NRIS lists it at the nonexistent "State Route 70".
- ^ Library History Archived 2010-01-22 at the Wayback Machine, Clark County Public Library, 2005. Accessed 9 February 2010.