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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hardin County, Ohio facts for kids

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Location of Hardin County in Ohio

This article is about special places in Hardin County, Ohio, United States, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This register is like a special list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's worth protecting and remembering for future generations.

Hardin County has 7 different places that are on this important list. You can even see where these places are on a map if their exact location is shared!

Historic Places in Hardin County

Here are some of the amazing historic places you can find in Hardin County, Ohio:

Ada Pennsylvania Station and Railroad Park

Ada Pennsylvania Station and Railroad Park
The old Ada Pennsylvania Station

This historic spot is located at 112 East Central Avenue in Ada, Ohio. It used to be a busy train station for the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 7, 1998. Imagine all the people who traveled through this station years ago!

Hardin County Courthouse

Hardin County Courthouse, Kenton
The Hardin County Courthouse in Kenton

You can find the Hardin County Courthouse in Kenton, Ohio, right on Courthouse Square. This beautiful building was built in 1913. It's a great example of Neoclassical architecture, which means it looks a bit like ancient Greek and Roman buildings with grand columns and impressive designs. It joined the National Register on March 21, 1979.

Kenton Courthouse Square Historic District

Kenton Courthouse Square Historic District
Buildings in the Kenton Courthouse Square Historic District

This isn't just one building, but a whole area around the courthouse in Kenton, Ohio. It includes parts of Main, Detroit, Market, Columbus, and Franklin Streets. A "historic district" means that many buildings in that area are old and important together. This district was added to the National Register on August 23, 1984. It helps protect the historic feel of downtown Kenton.

Kenton Public Library

Old Kenton Public Library
The historic Kenton Public Library building

The Kenton Public Library is located at 121 North Detroit Street in Kenton, Ohio. This library is special because it's a Carnegie library. Andrew Carnegie was a very rich businessman who helped build thousands of libraries across the world. He believed everyone should have access to books and learning. This library was listed on the National Register on December 29, 1983.

Mount Victory Historic District

Mount Victory Historic District
A building in the Mount Victory Historic District

Similar to the Kenton Courthouse Square, the Mount Victory Historic District covers parts of Main and Taylor Streets in Mount Victory, Ohio. This district was recognized for its historical importance on April 19, 2001. It helps keep the unique character and history of Mount Victory alive.

North Main-North Detroit Street Historic District

Immaculate Conception, Kenton, OH, exterior
Immaculate Conception Church, part of the historic district

This is another historic district in Kenton, Ohio. It includes areas along Main Street, bounded by Marie, Cherry, Carroll, and Detroit Streets. This neighborhood is known for its beautiful homes and several important churches. It was added to the National Register on April 18, 1985. It's a great place to see some of Kenton's older, more elegant buildings.

Zimmerman Kame

Zimmerman Kame golden
The Zimmerman Kame site

The Zimmerman Kame is an archaeological site located off Township Road 39, northeast of Roundhead in McDonald Township, Hardin County, Ohio. An "archaeological site" is a place where scientists study human history by digging up old objects and remains. This site is connected to the Glacial Kame culture, which was a group of ancient people who lived in this area long ago. They often buried their dead in special mounds called "kames," which are hills made of sand and gravel left behind by glaciers. This important site was listed on the National Register on July 30, 1974.

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