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Brown County is located in Ohio, USA.

This article is a list of special places in Brown County, Ohio, that are part of the National Register of Historic Places. Think of the National Register as an official list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important to the history of the United States. These places are worth protecting and remembering!

In Brown County, Ohio, there are 26 places on this list. Three of them are even more special and are called National Historic Landmarks. These landmarks are recognized for their outstanding importance to the entire nation's history.

Historic Places in Brown County

Brown County is home to many interesting historic sites. Let's explore some of them!

Important Homes and Buildings

Many historic homes and buildings in Brown County tell stories of the past.

Ulysses S. Grant Boyhood Home

Grant Boyhood Home from southwest
The home where Ulysses S. Grant grew up.

The Ulysses S. Grant Boyhood Home is a very important place. It's where Ulysses S. Grant, who later became a famous Civil War general and the 18th President of the United States, lived as a boy. This home is in Georgetown, Ohio. It helps us understand what his early life was like. It was added to the National Register on October 8, 1976.

John P. Parker House

John P. Parker House from northwest
The John P. Parker House, a stop on the Underground Railroad.

The John P. Parker House is located in Ripley, Ohio. John P. Parker was an amazing African American inventor and abolitionist. He helped many enslaved people escape to freedom using the Underground Railroad. His house was a key stop on this secret network. This house became a National Historic Landmark in 1997 because of its huge importance in the fight against slavery. It was first listed on the National Register in 1980.

John Rankin House

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The John Rankin House, high on Liberty Hill.

Also in Ripley, Ohio, is the John Rankin House. Reverend John Rankin was a strong opponent of slavery. His home, high on Liberty Hill, was another important station on the Underground Railroad. From his house, he could signal to freedom seekers crossing the Ohio River. This house became a National Historic Landmark in 1970.

Bailey-Thompson House

Bailey-Thompson House
The historic Bailey-Thompson House in Georgetown.

The Bailey-Thompson House is found in Georgetown, Ohio. It's a historic home located at 112 North Water Street. This house was added to the National Register in 1976.

Dr. Philip Buckner House and Barn

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The Dr. Philip Buckner House and its barn.

The Dr. Philip Buckner House and Barn is another historic property in Georgetown, Ohio. It's located on South Main Street. This house and its barn were listed in 1978.

Burgett House and Barn

Burgett Barn
The historic Burgett Barn.

The Burgett House and Barn is west of Ripley in Union Township, Brown County, Ohio. This property was recognized for its historical value in 1978.

Farmers Branch, State Bank of Ohio

Farmers Branch, State Bank of Ohio
The old Farmers Branch, State Bank of Ohio building.

The Farmers Branch, State Bank of Ohio building is in Ripley, Ohio, on Front Street. This old bank building was added to the National Register in 1983.

Georgetown Public School

Georgetown Public School
The historic Georgetown Public School building.

The Georgetown Public School building, located on West Grant Avenue in Georgetown, Ohio, is a historic schoolhouse. It was listed in 1991.

Higginsport School

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The Higginsport School building.

The Higginsport School is in Higginsport, Ohio, at the corner of Jackson and Gaines Streets. This school building became a historic place in 2000.

Henry Martin Farm

Henry Martin Farm
A view of the Henry Martin Farm.

The Henry Martin Farm is located north of Ripley in Union Township, Brown County, Ohio. This farm was added to the National Register in 1975.

Daniel Murphy Log House

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The Daniel Murphy Log House.

The Daniel Murphy Log House is a historic log cabin southwest of St. Martin in Perry Township, Brown County, Ohio. It was listed in 1982.

Pisgah Christian Church

Pisgah Christian Church
The Pisgah Christian Church.

The Pisgah Christian Church is northwest of Ripley in Union Township, Brown County, Ohio. This church was recognized as a historic place in 1980.

Red Oak Presbyterian Church

Red Oak Presbyterian Church from northwest
The Red Oak Presbyterian Church.

The Red Oak Presbyterian Church is north of Ripley, on Cemetery Road, in Union Township, Brown County, Ohio. This church was added to the National Register in 1982.

Stonehurst

Stonehurst near Ripley
Stonehurst, a historic home near Ripley.

Stonehurst is a historic property located north of Ripley, off U.S. Route 68, in Union Township, Brown County, Ohio. It was listed in 1975.

Thompson Farm

Thompson Farm gate
The gate to Thompson Farm.

The Thompson Farm is west of Georgetown, off State Route 221, in Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio. This farm was added to the National Register in 1976.

Thompson-Bullock House

Thompson-Bullock House
The Thompson-Bullock House.

The Thompson-Bullock House is also west of Georgetown, off State Route 221, in Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio. It was listed in 1978.

Thumann Log House

Thumann Log House located in northern Brown County, Ohio
The Thumann Log House.

The Thumann Log House is a historic log house south of St. Martin in Perry Township, Brown County, Ohio. It was added to the National Register in 1975.

Ursuline Center

Chatfield College Chapel
The Ursuline Center, home to Chatfield College Chapel.

The Ursuline Center is northeast of Fayetteville, off State Route 251, in Perry Township, Brown County, Ohio. This center was listed in 1976.

Historic Districts

Some areas are recognized as Historic Districts because they contain many important historic buildings or features.

Georgetown Historic District

Brown County Courthouse in Georgetown from southwest
The Brown County Courthouse, part of the Georgetown Historic District.

The Georgetown Historic District includes a large part of downtown Georgetown, Ohio. This district is special because it has many buildings that show what the town looked like in the past. It was added to the National Register in 1978.

Ripley Historic District

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Main Street in the Ripley Historic District.

The Ripley Historic District covers a significant area of Ripley, Ohio. This district is important because it preserves the historic feel of the town, especially along Main and Front Streets. It was listed in 1985.

Ancient Sites and Structures

Brown County also has ancient sites that tell us about people who lived here long ago.

Aberdeen Mound

Aberdeen Mound from a distance
The Aberdeen Mound, an ancient earthwork.

The Aberdeen Mound is an ancient earthwork located north of Aberdeen in Huntington Township, Brown County, Ohio. Mounds like this were built by early Native American cultures. This mound was added to the National Register in 1974.

Eagle Township Works I Mound

Eagle Township Works I Mound
The Eagle Township Works I Mound.

The Eagle Township Works I Mound is another ancient mound site. It is located near Fincastle in Eagle Township, Brown County, Ohio. This mound was listed in 1971.

Bridges and Other Structures

Even bridges can be historic!

Maysville-Aberdeen Bridge

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The Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge, also known as the Maysville-Aberdeen Bridge.

The Maysville-Aberdeen Bridge, also known as the Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge, crosses the Ohio River. It connects Aberdeen, Ohio, with Maysville, Kentucky. This bridge is important for its engineering and its role in connecting the two states. It was listed in 1983.

Mount Orab Station

Mount Orab Station
The old Mount Orab Station.

The Mount Orab Station is located in Mount Orab, Ohio, at North Mill and Front Streets. This old train station was added to the National Register in 1975.

Lost Historic Places

Sadly, some historic places are no longer standing.

Eagle Creek Covered Bridge

The Eagle Creek Covered Bridge was a beautiful old covered bridge south of Decatur in Byrd Township, Brown County, Ohio. It was listed in 1975 but was sadly washed away in a flood in 1997.

Sutton House

The Sutton House was located east of Decatur in Byrd Township, Brown County, Ohio. It was listed in 1977 but has since been destroyed.

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