National Register of Historic Places listings in Stark County, Ohio
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Stark County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Stark County, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]
There are 90 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another 3 properties were once listed but have been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 26, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alliance Bank Building | July 28, 1995 (#95000940) |
502 E. Main St. 40°55′19″N 81°05′54″W / 40.921883°N 81.098364°W / 40.921883; -81.098364 (Alliance Bank Building) | Alliance | ||
2 | Jacob H. Bair House | December 29, 1978 (#78002194) |
North of Canton at 7225 N. Market Ave. 40°53′13″N 81°21′52″W / 40.886944°N 81.364444°W / 40.886944; -81.364444 (Jacob H. Bair House) | Plain Township | ||
3 | Barber-Whitticar House | July 15, 1982 (#82003642) |
519 Cleveland Ave, SW. 40°47′45″N 81°22′41″W / 40.795833°N 81.378056°W / 40.795833; -81.378056 (Barber-Whitticar House) | Canton | ||
4 | Bender's Restaurant-Belmont Buffet | July 21, 1987 (#87001193) |
137 Court Ave., SW. 40°47′53″N 81°22′35″W / 40.798056°N 81.376389°W / 40.798056; -81.376389 (Bender's Restaurant-Belmont Buffet) | Canton | ||
5 | Bordner House | February 17, 1978 (#78002191) |
4522 7th St., SW., west of Canton 40°47′40″N 81°25′43″W / 40.794444°N 81.428611°W / 40.794444; -81.428611 (Bordner House) | Perry Township | ||
6 | Brewster Railroad YMCA/Wandle House | March 7, 1985 (#85000486) |
45 S. Wabash Ave. 40°42′46″N 81°35′54″W / 40.712778°N 81.598333°W / 40.712778; -81.598333 (Brewster Railroad YMCA/Wandle House) | Brewster | Railroad dormitory constructed in 1916 by the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (W&LE). The building now houses the Brewster-Sugarcreek Township Historical Society Museum and The Station Restaurant.[6] | |
7 | Canal Fulton Historic District | December 2, 1982 (#82001488) |
Ohio-Erie Canal, Market, Canal, Cherry and High Sts. 40°53′13″N 81°35′42″W / 40.886944°N 81.595°W / 40.886944; -81.595 (Canal Fulton Historic District) | Canal Fulton and Lawrence Township | ||
8 | Canton Public Library | July 15, 1982 (#82003643) |
236 3rd St., SW. 40°47′50″N 81°22′37″W / 40.797222°N 81.376944°W / 40.797222; -81.376944 (Canton Public Library) | Canton | ||
9 | City National Bank Building | July 15, 1982 (#82003644) |
205 Market Ave., S. 40°47′51″N 81°22′31″W / 40.7975°N 81.375278°W / 40.7975; -81.375278 (City National Bank Building) | Canton | With Saxton House, part of the First Ladies National Historic Site; also listed separately on the National Register. | |
10 | City Savings Bank & Trust Company | September 2, 2016 (#16000602) |
449 E. Main St. 40°55′18″N 81°05′56″W / 40.921771°N 81.098929°W / 40.921771; -81.098929 (City Savings Bank & Trust Company) | Alliance | ||
11 | Clearview Golf Club | February 16, 2001 (#01000056) |
8410 Lincoln St., SE., southeast of East Canton 40°46′19″N 81°14′51″W / 40.771944°N 81.2475°W / 40.771944; -81.2475 (Clearview Golf Club) | Osnaburg Township | The only golf club in the United States designed, built, owned and operated by an African American (William J. Powell). Opened for business in 1948, it is still owned and operated by the Powell family.[7] | |
12 | George E. Cook House | May 2, 1995 (#95000498) |
1435 Market Ave. N. 40°48′48″N 81°22′16″W / 40.813472°N 81.371111°W / 40.813472; -81.371111 (George E. Cook House) | Canton | ||
13 | Dewalt Building | July 15, 1982 (#82003645) |
122 Market Ave., N. 40°47′57″N 81°22′30″W / 40.799167°N 81.375°W / 40.799167; -81.375 (Dewalt Building) | Canton | ||
14 | John and Syd Dobkins House | January 8, 2009 (#08001298) |
5120 Plain Center, NE. 40°51′16″N 81°21′15″W / 40.854444°N 81.354167°W / 40.854444; -81.354167 (John and Syd Dobkins House) | Canton | ||
15 | Eagles Building-Strand Theater | January 25, 1997 (#96001624) |
243 E. Main St. 40°55′18″N 81°06′10″W / 40.921667°N 81.102778°W / 40.921667; -81.102778 (Eagles Building-Strand Theater) | Alliance | ||
16 | Eagles' Temple | July 15, 1982 (#82003646) |
601 S. Market St. 40°47′41″N 81°22′32″W / 40.794722°N 81.375556°W / 40.794722; -81.375556 (Eagles' Temple) | Canton | ||
17 | Earley-Hartzell House | December 21, 1987 (#87002147) |
840 N. Park Ave. 40°55′49″N 81°06′17″W / 40.930278°N 81.104722°W / 40.930278; -81.104722 (Earley-Hartzell House) | Alliance | Mabel Hartzell Historical Home at the Alliance Historical Society website. | |
18 | East Main Street Historic District | September 8, 2017 (#100001588) |
49-629 E. Main St., 40 N. Park, 77 S. Park, 532-570, 157 Prospect, 40 N.-136 S. Arch, 40 S. Linden Aves. 40°55′18″N 81°06′05″W / 40.921766°N 81.101397°W / 40.921766; -81.101397 (East Main Street Historic District) | Alliance | ||
19 | Elson-Magnolia Flour Mill | July 14, 2000 (#00000800) |
261 N. Main St. 40°39′12″N 81°17′59″W / 40.653333°N 81.299722°W / 40.653333; -81.299722 (Elson-Magnolia Flour Mill) | Magnolia | ||
20 | Harry E. Fife House | July 21, 1987 (#87001196) |
606 McKinley Ave. SW. 40°47′44″N 81°22′46″W / 40.795556°N 81.379444°W / 40.795556; -81.379444 (Harry E. Fife House) | Canton | ||
21 | Charles E. Firestone House | June 21, 2011 (#11000369) |
2814 Westdale Rd., NW 40°49′52″N 81°26′57″W / 40.831111°N 81.449167°W / 40.831111; -81.449167 (Charles E. Firestone House) | Jackson Township | ||
22 | First Ladies National Historic Site | January 31, 2001 (#01000286) |
205 and 331 Market Avenue, S. 40°47′48″N 81°22′31″W / 40.796667°N 81.375278°W / 40.796667; -81.375278 (First Ladies National Historic Site) | Canton | ||
23 | First Methodist Episcopal Church | April 16, 1979 (#79001948) |
120 Cleveland Ave., SW. 40°47′54″N 81°22′35″W / 40.798333°N 81.376389°W / 40.798333; -81.376389 (First Methodist Episcopal Church) | Canton | Home church of President William McKinley; now known as Church of the Savior | |
24 | First Methodist Episcopal Church | August 22, 1985 (#85001803) |
301 Lincoln Way E. 40°47′50″N 81°31′08″W / 40.797222°N 81.518889°W / 40.797222; -81.518889 (First Methodist Episcopal Church) | Massillon | ||
25 | First Methodist Episcopal Church of Alliance, Ohio | May 2, 1985 (#85000945) |
470 E. Broadway St. 40°55′10″N 81°05′58″W / 40.919444°N 81.099444°W / 40.919444; -81.099444 (First Methodist Episcopal Church of Alliance, Ohio) | Alliance | ||
26 | First National Bank Building | May 8, 1987 (#87000689) |
11 Lincoln Way, W. 40°47′46″N 81°31′23″W / 40.796111°N 81.523056°W / 40.796111; -81.523056 (First National Bank Building) | Massillon | ||
27 | First Reformed and First Lutheran Churches | September 28, 1982 (#82003647) |
901 and 909 E. Tuscarawas St. 40°47′51″N 81°22′03″W / 40.7975°N 81.3675°W / 40.7975; -81.3675 (First Reformed and First Lutheran Churches) | Canton | First Reformed is now called First Church of the Resurrection | |
28 | Five Oaks | April 11, 1973 (#73001535) |
210 4th St., NE. 40°47′58″N 81°31′07″W / 40.799444°N 81.518611°W / 40.799444; -81.518611 (Five Oaks) | Massillon | ||
29 | Fourth Street Historic District | March 25, 1982 (#82003654) |
Roughly bounded by 3rd, 5th and Cherry St. and Federal Ave. 40°48′04″N 81°31′11″W / 40.801111°N 81.519722°W / 40.801111; -81.519722 (Fourth Street Historic District) | Massillon | ||
30 | Frances Apartment Building | June 6, 1988 (#88000668) |
534 Cleveland Ave., SW. 40°47′40″N 81°22′35″W / 40.794444°N 81.376389°W / 40.794444; -81.376389 (Frances Apartment Building) | Canton | ||
31 | Garnet B. French House | October 31, 2002 (#02001275) |
2410 Cleveland Ave. 40°49′26″N 81°23′01″W / 40.823889°N 81.383611°W / 40.823889; -81.383611 (Garnet B. French House) | Canton | ||
32 | Glamorgan | October 5, 1972 (#72001043) |
1025 S. Union Ave. 40°54′42″N 81°06′33″W / 40.911564°N 81.109122°W / 40.911564; -81.109122 (Glamorgan) | Alliance | ||
33 | Haines House | July 30, 1974 (#74001623) |
186 W. Market St. 40°55′15″N 81°06′42″W / 40.920833°N 81.111667°W / 40.920833; -81.111667 (Haines House) | Alliance | Haines House website | |
34 | Hartville Hotel | January 3, 1980 (#80003235) |
101 N. Prospect St. 40°57′51″N 81°19′51″W / 40.964167°N 81.330833°W / 40.964167; -81.330833 (Hartville Hotel) | Hartville | Renovated in 2019 as The Pantry restaurant. Previously named the Hartville Pie Factory and Restaurant. | |
35 | Harvard Company-Weber Dental Manufacturing Company | July 21, 1987 (#87001194) |
2206 13th St. NE. 40°48′34″N 81°20′52″W / 40.809444°N 81.347778°W / 40.809444; -81.347778 (Harvard Company-Weber Dental Manufacturing Company) | Canton | ||
36 | Hercules Motors Corporation Industrial Complex | June 10, 2005 (#05000575) |
101 11th St. SE. 40°47′27″N 81°22′35″W / 40.790833°N 81.376389°W / 40.790833; -81.376389 (Hercules Motors Corporation Industrial Complex) | Canton | ||
37 | Hoover Company Historic District | July 24, 2013 (#13000538) |
101 E. Maple St. 40°52′35″N 81°24′05″W / 40.876389°N 81.401389°W / 40.876389; -81.401389 (Hoover Company Historic District) | North Canton | ||
38 | Hoover Farm | August 3, 1979 (#79001955) |
East of central North Canton on Easton St. 40°52′32″N 81°22′12″W / 40.875556°N 81.370000°W / 40.875556; -81.370000 (Hoover Farm) | North Canton | Also known as the Hoover Historical Center[4] | |
39 | Ideal Department Store Building | September 10, 1992 (#92001245) |
55-59 Lincoln Way E. 40°47′47″N 81°31′20″W / 40.796389°N 81.522222°W / 40.796389; -81.522222 (Ideal Department Store Building) | Massillon | ||
40 | Lake Township School | June 22, 1976 (#76001528) |
East of Uniontown at 1101 Lake Center St. 40°57′32″N 81°21′42″W / 40.958889°N 81.361667°W / 40.958889; -81.361667 (Lake Township School) | Lake Township | One room schoolhouse established circa 1850[8] | |
41 | Landmark Tavern | March 12, 1982 (#82003648) |
501 E. Tuscarawas St. 40°47′52″N 81°22′15″W / 40.797778°N 81.370833°W / 40.797778; -81.370833 (Landmark Tavern) | Canton | ||
42 | Carl and Audrey Lavin House | August 31, 2018 (#100002880) |
5240 Plain Center Ave., NE. 40°51′24″N 81°21′18″W / 40.8567°N 81.3551°W / 40.8567; -81.3551 (Carl and Audrey Lavin House) | Canton | ||
43 | John H. Lehman High School | August 24, 2017 (#100001508) |
1120 15th St. NW. 40°48′51″N 81°22′59″W / 40.814047°N 81.383114°W / 40.814047; -81.383114 (John H. Lehman High School) | Canton | ||
44 | Loew-Define Grocery Store and Home | November 29, 1979 (#79001954) |
202 S. Market St. 40°43′20″N 81°31′05″W / 40.722222°N 81.518056°W / 40.722222; -81.518056 (Loew-Define Grocery Store and Home) | Navarre | Home of Justice of the Peace John Loew; site of President William McKinley's first law trial in 1867. | |
45 | Louisville Historic District | November 22, 2011 (#11000856) |
Roughly bounded by Chapel, Lincoln, St. Louis Ct., Nickel Plate, E. Gorgas, and Center Ct. 40°50′15″N 81°15′34″W / 40.837578°N 81.259556°W / 40.837578; -81.259556 (Louisville Historic District) | Louisville | ||
46 | Brooke and Anna E. Martin House | January 21, 1999 (#98001642) |
1627 Market Ave. N. 40°48′57″N 81°22′11″W / 40.815833°N 81.369722°W / 40.815833; -81.369722 (Brooke and Anna E. Martin House) | Canton | ||
47 | Massillon Cemetery Building | March 12, 1982 (#82003655) |
1827 Erie St. S. 40°46′35″N 81°30′55″W / 40.776389°N 81.515278°W / 40.776389; -81.515278 (Massillon Cemetery Building) | Massillon | ||
48 | Massillon Downtown Historic District | June 8, 2018 (#100002553) |
Roughly bounded by 1st and 3rd Sts. and Tremont and Federal Aves. 40°47′51″N 81°31′13″W / 40.797392°N 81.520239°W / 40.797392; -81.520239 (Massillon Downtown Historic District) | Massillon | ||
49 | Maudru House | November 25, 1980 (#80003234) |
11786 Easton St. in Maximo[9] 40°52′28″N 81°10′36″W / 40.874444°N 81.176667°W / 40.874444; -81.176667 (Maudru House) | Washington Township | Maximo's only brick house[10]
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50 | William McKinley Tomb | November 10, 1970 (#70000516) |
7th St., NW. 40°48′24″N 81°23′33″W / 40.8067°N 81.3925°W / 40.8067; -81.3925 (William McKinley Tomb) | Canton | ||
51 | McKinley Park Apartments | January 21, 2021 (#100006041) |
510 High Ave. SW 40°48′09″N 81°22′45″W / 40.8025°N 81.3793°W / 40.8025; -81.3793 (McKinley Park Apartments) | Canton | ||
52 | Mellett-Canton Daily News Building | April 21, 1983 (#83002058) |
401 W. Tuscarawas St. 40°47′57″N 81°22′35″W / 40.799167°N 81.376389°W / 40.799167; -81.376389 (Mellett-Canton Daily News Building) | Canton | ||
53 | John Miller House | July 22, 1994 (#94000775) |
9677 Cleveland Ave., NW., in Greentown 40°55′37″N 81°24′11″W / 40.926944°N 81.403056°W / 40.926944; -81.403056 (John Miller House) | Lake Township | ||
54 | Mount Union College District | October 5, 1972 (#72001044) |
Hartshorn St., Miller and Aultman Aves. 40°54′12″N 81°06′34″W / 40.903333°N 81.109444°W / 40.903333; -81.109444 (Mount Union College District) | Alliance | ||
55 | New Baltimore Inn | December 18, 1975 (#75001535) |
14722 Ravenna Ave. in New Baltimore 40°59′04″N 81°14′57″W / 40.984444°N 81.249167°W / 40.984444; -81.249167 (New Baltimore Inn) | Marlboro Township | ||
56 | Old McKinley High School | June 30, 1982 (#82003649) |
800 N. Market St. 40°48′13″N 81°22′20″W / 40.803611°N 81.372222°W / 40.803611; -81.372222 (Old McKinley High School) | Canton | ||
57 | Onesto Hotel | July 15, 1982 (#82003650) |
2nd and Cleveland, NW. 40°47′56″N 81°22′30″W / 40.798889°N 81.375°W / 40.798889; -81.375 (Onesto Hotel) | Canton | ||
58 | Palace Theater | April 26, 1979 (#79001949) |
605 Market Ave., N. 40°48′07″N 81°22′27″W / 40.801944°N 81.374167°W / 40.801944; -81.374167 (Palace Theater) | Canton | ||
59 | Portage Street Elementary School | August 22, 2022 (#100008013) |
239 and 301 Portage St. 40°52′37″N 81°24′15″W / 40.8769°N 81.4042°W / 40.8769; -81.4042 (Portage Street Elementary School) | North Canton | ||
60 | Robert A. and Elizabeth H. Purcell House | October 13, 2004 (#04001146) |
2700 Fairway Ln. 40°53′42″N 81°05′33″W / 40.895000°N 81.092500°W / 40.895000; -81.092500 (Robert A. and Elizabeth H. Purcell House) | Alliance | ||
61 | Walter S. Putman House | September 10, 1992 (#92001247) |
303 Lawnford Ave. 40°39′18″N 81°38′17″W / 40.655°N 81.638056°W / 40.655; -81.638056 (Walter S. Putman House) | Wilmot | ||
62 | Harry S. Renkert House | June 18, 1981 (#81000451) |
1414 Market Ave., N. 40°48′46″N 81°22′14″W / 40.812889°N 81.370453°W / 40.812889; -81.370453 (Harry S. Renkert House) | Canton | Now houses the Greater Canton Amateur Sports Hall of Fame[11] | |
63 | Ridgewood Historic District | December 19, 1982 (#82001489) |
Bounded by Gibbs Ave., Frazer Ave., 25th St., and 19th St. 40°49′18″N 81°22′14″W / 40.8217°N 81.3706°W / 40.8217; -81.3706 (Ridgewood Historic District) | Canton | ||
64 | Rochester Square Historic District | October 26, 2005 (#05001187) |
6 & 10 Lintner Ct. NW; 14, 207, 212, 222, 228, and 232 Center St. W. 40°43′15″N 81°31′37″W / 40.7208°N 81.5269°W / 40.7208; -81.5269 (Rochester Square Historic District) | Navarre | ||
65 | St. Edward Hotel | May 2, 2005 (#05000024) |
400 Market Ave. N. 40°48′02″N 81°22′26″W / 40.8006°N 81.3739°W / 40.8006; -81.3739 (St. Edward Hotel) | Canton | ||
66 | St. John's Catholic Church | May 27, 1975 (#75001533) |
6th St. and McKinley Ave., NW. 40°48′11″N 81°22′39″W / 40.8031°N 81.3775°W / 40.8031; -81.3775 (St. John's Catholic Church) | Canton | named a Minor basilica by Holy See in 2012 | |
67 | St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Complex | November 19, 2020 (#100005806) |
2427 Tuscarawas St. West 40°47′57″N 81°24′08″W / 40.7993°N 81.4022°W / 40.7993; -81.4022 (St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Complex) | Canton | ||
68 | Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church | May 21, 2010 (#10000279) |
322 3rd St. SE 40°47′40″N 81°31′03″W / 40.7945°N 81.5174°W / 40.7945; -81.5174 (Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church) | Massillon | ||
69 | St. Louis Church | February 22, 1979 (#79001951) |
300 N. Chapel St. 40°50′20″N 81°15′33″W / 40.8389°N 81.2592°W / 40.8389; -81.2592 (St. Louis Church) | Louisville | ||
70 | St. Mary's Catholic Church | April 16, 1979 (#79001952) |
206 Cherry Rd., NE. 40°48′08″N 81°31′22″W / 40.8022°N 81.5228°W / 40.8022; -81.5228 (St. Mary's Catholic Church) | Massillon | ||
71 | St. Paul's Reformed Church | April 26, 2006 (#06000318) |
9669 Erie Ave., SW., south of Navarre 40°40′22″N 81°32′20″W / 40.6728°N 81.5389°W / 40.6728; -81.5389 (St. Paul's Reformed Church) | Bethlehem Township | In 2008, was known as St. Paul's Community Church and had only one remaining active member.[12] | |
72 | St. Peter Church | March 22, 1990 (#90000472) |
720 Cleveland Ave., NW. 40°48′14″N 81°22′29″W / 40.8039°N 81.3747°W / 40.8039; -81.3747 (St. Peter Church) | Canton | ||
73 | St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church | February 22, 1979 (#79001953) |
226 SE. 3rd St. 40°47′44″N 81°31′04″W / 40.7956°N 81.5178°W / 40.7956; -81.5178 (St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church) | Massillon | ||
74 | Saxton House | April 26, 1979 (#79001950) |
331 S. Market St. 40°47′47″N 81°22′33″W / 40.7964°N 81.3758°W / 40.7964; -81.3758 (Saxton House) | Canton | ||
75 | August Schuffenecker Building | September 2, 1982 (#82003651) |
134 6th St. SW. 40°47′41″N 81°22′34″W / 40.7947°N 81.3761°W / 40.7947; -81.3761 (August Schuffenecker Building) | Canton | ||
76 | Science Hill School | July 22, 1994 (#94000776) |
11810 Beeson St., west of Alliance 40°55′24″N 81°10′26″W / 40.9233°N 81.1739°W / 40.9233; -81.1739 (Science Hill School) | Lexington Township | One-room schoolhouse built circa 1870 operated continuously from 1884 to 1956; the last one-room school in Stark County.[13] | |
77 | Emanuel and Frederick Serquet Farm | December 2, 1982 (#82001490) |
North of Wilmot at 14091 Stoneford 40°40′52″N 81°37′42″W / 40.6811°N 81.6283°W / 40.6811; -81.6283 (Emanuel and Frederick Serquet Farm) | Sugar Creek Township | ||
78 | Seven Ranges Terminus | December 12, 1976 (#76001527) |
West of Magnolia at the junction of Stark, Tuscarawas, and Carroll counties 40°39′07″N 81°19′05″W / 40.6519°N 81.3181°W / 40.6519; -81.3181 (Seven Ranges Terminus) | Pike and Sandy Townships | Extends into Carroll and Tuscarawas counties | |
79 | Spring Hill | April 14, 1972 (#72001045) |
Wales Rd., NE. 40°48′45″N 81°30′23″W / 40.8124°N 81.5063°W / 40.8124; -81.5063 (Spring Hill) | Massillon | ||
80 | Stahl-Hoagland House | February 6, 1997 (#96001621) |
330 W. Wooster St. 40°43′29″N 81°31′43″W / 40.7247°N 81.5286°W / 40.7247; -81.5286 (Stahl-Hoagland House) | Navarre | Built in 1834 by Ohio and Erie Canal boat captain William Stahl. Purchased in 1881 by Marquis L. Hoagland, another canal worker. Now owned by the son of Hoagland's youngest daughter.[14] | |
81 | Stark County Courthouse and Annex | April 3, 1975 (#75001534) |
Market and Tuscarawas Sts. 40°47′56″N 81°22′31″W / 40.7989°N 81.3753°W / 40.7989; -81.3753 (Stark County Courthouse and Annex) | Canton | ||
82 | Harry Bartlett Stewart Property | April 29, 1982 (#82003653) |
13480 Congress Lake Rd., northeast of Hartville 40°58′46″N 81°18′17″W / 40.9794°N 81.3047°W / 40.9794; -81.3047 (Harry Bartlett Stewart Property) | Lake Township | ||
83 | Timken Vocational High School | December 7, 2018 (#100003211) |
521 Tuscarawas St., W. 40°47′57″N 81°22′44″W / 40.7993°N 81.3788°W / 40.7993; -81.3788 (Timken Vocational High School) | Canton | ||
84 | Henry H. Timken Estate Barn | December 29, 1978 (#78002193) |
13th St., NW. and Interstate 77 40°48′42″N 81°23′57″W / 40.8117°N 81.3993°W / 40.8117; -81.3993 (Henry H. Timken Estate Barn) | Canton | ||
85 | The Town Pump of East Sparta | April 1, 2009 (#09000172) |
Junction of Walnut Street and Main Avenue 40°40′00″N 81°21′12″W / 40.6667°N 81.3532°W / 40.6667; -81.3532 (The Town Pump of East Sparta) | East Sparta | ||
86 | Trinity Lutheran Church | August 23, 1985 (#85001802) |
415 W. Tuscarawas St. 40°47′58″N 81°22′40″W / 40.7994°N 81.3778°W / 40.7994; -81.3778 (Trinity Lutheran Church) | Canton | ||
87 | Upper Downtown Canton Historic District | June 7, 2006 (#06000202) |
Market Ave., between Sixth St. N. and 2nd St. S., east to west variable boundary 40°48′06″N 81°22′32″W / 40.8017°N 81.3756°W / 40.8017; -81.3756 (Upper Downtown Canton Historic District) | Canton | ||
88 | Vicary House | March 15, 1982 (#82003652) |
3730 Market Ave. N. 40°50′21″N 81°21′52″W / 40.8392°N 81.3644°W / 40.8392; -81.3644 (Vicary House) | Canton | ||
89 | Werner Inn | September 17, 1987 (#87001635) |
131 E. Nassau St. 40°47′15″N 81°17′00″W / 40.7875°N 81.2833°W / 40.7875; -81.2833 (Werner Inn) | East Canton | ||
90 | Wilmot United Brethren Church | June 22, 1976 (#76001529) |
Massillon St. (U.S. Route 62) 40°39′24″N 81°37′55″W / 40.6567°N 81.6319°W / 40.6567; -81.6319 (Wilmot United Brethren Church) | Wilmot |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Case Mansion | July 21, 1987 (#87001191) | July 26, 1990 | 1717 Market Ave. N. 40°49′01″N 81°18′26″W / 40.8169°N 81.3073°W / 40.8169; -81.3073 (Case Mansion) | Canton | Demolished June 28, 1990.[15] | |
2 | Hotel Courtland | July 21, 1987 (#87001195) | January 31, 1995 | 209 W. Tuscarawas St. 40°47′55″N 81°22′33″W / 40.7986°N 81.3758°W / 40.7986; -81.3758 (Hotel Courtland) | Canton | Razed in 1992; also known as the Hotel St. Francis | |
3 | William Kettering Homestead | January 11, 1983 (#83002057) | April 18, 1990 | North of Massillon at 5509 Wales Ave. 40°51′48″N 81°29′07″W / 40.8633°N 81.4852°W / 40.8633; -81.4852 (William Kettering Homestead) | Jackson Township | Relocated to 7753 Fulton Dr., NW, in Jackson Township | |
4 | Third Street Bridge | May 5, 1978 (#78002192) | September 17, 1982 | 3rd St., SE | Canton |
See also
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- List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio
- Listings in neighboring counties: Carroll, Columbiana, Holmes, Mahoning, Portage, Summit, Tuscarawas, Wayne
- 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 26, 2024.
- ^ a b 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.
- ^ a b "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.
- ^ "Village of Brewster, Ohio: The WANDLE House". Village of Brewster, Ohio. Retrieved 2008-09-24.
- ^ Winerip, Michael (1996-06-28). "His Most Powerful Drive Was to Play, With Pride". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Lake Township Historical Society: One-Room Schoolhouse No. 12". Lake Township Historical Society. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
- ^ Property Record Card: Parcel 7503274, Stark County Auditor, n.d. Accessed 2014-10-28.
- ^ Owen, Lorrie K., ed. Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places. Vol. 2. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 1290.
- ^ Seaburn, John (2008-03-31). "Amateur sports hall of fame looks to branch out". Canton, Ohio: The Repository. Retrieved 2008-09-25.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Duer, Benjamin (2008-08-10). "See the one-man church". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
- ^ "Science Hill School". Rodman Public Library. 2000-10-23. Archived from the original on 2008-07-27. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Ohio and Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor: Stahl-Hoagland House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
- ^ "A landmark comes down". The Akron Beacon Journal. June 29, 1990. p. B1. Retrieved August 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.