Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The National Register of Historic Places identifies, details, and lists areas of historical significance throughout the United States.
This series takes a look at historic sites throughout each state in the nation. It provides information on each site and also provides a general history of each state.
In this edition read about the history of the National Register of Historic Places, the history of Ohio, and the historic sites located in the state.
The following are just a handful of places of interest that are included: Music Hall, Cincinnati Observatory, Cleveland Arcade, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, Ohio and Erie Canal, SunWatch Indian Village, Serpent Mound, Zero Gravity Research Facility, Wright Flyer III, and several more.
Look for more editions of "A Guide to the National Register's Historic Sites in the United States" to read more about places where some of the most culturally significant and impacting events took place.
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