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

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Highland County is located in Ohio.

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and special places that tell stories from the past? In Highland County, Ohio, there are many such places! This list is all about the historic buildings, areas, and sites in Highland County that are officially recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.

The National Register of Historic Places is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect and celebrate important places that have a lot of history. These places could be old homes, unique buildings, ancient sites, or even entire neighborhoods. There are 27 places in Highland County on this list, and each one has a cool story to tell!

Historic Places in Highland County

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

Buildings and Districts in Hillsboro

Hillsboro, the county seat, has many buildings and areas that are part of the National Register.

  • Bell Mansion (225 Oak St.): This grand old house is a historic landmark in Hillsboro.
  • Bell's First Home (222 Beech St.): Another home connected to the Bell family, showing early architecture.
  • Bell's Opera House (109-119 S. High St.): Imagine going to a show here long ago! This building was once a lively opera house.
  • C. S. Bell Foundry and Showroom (154-158 W. Main St.): This was a place where metal items were made and sold, showing the industrial history of the town.
  • East Main Street Historic District: This area includes many old buildings on East Main and East Walnut Streets, preserving the look and feel of old Hillsboro.
  • Highland County Courthouse (Main and High Sts.): This impressive building is where important county decisions have been made for many years.
  • Highland Egg and Poultry Company Building (135 N. West St.): An old building that reminds us of the local businesses that once thrived here.
  • Hillsboro Historic Business District: This larger area covers many streets in downtown Hillsboro, including Beech, Walnut, East, and West Streets. It shows how the town's businesses grew over time.
  • Robert D. Lilley House (7915 State Route 124): A historic home located just outside the main part of Hillsboro.
  • Morrow-Overman-Fairley House (404 N. High St.): Another beautiful historic house in Hillsboro.
  • Mother Thompson House (133 Willow St.): This house is famous for being the home of Eliza Thompson, a leader in the temperance movement.
  • Saint Mary's Episcopal Church and Parish House (232 N. High St.): A lovely old church and its connected building, showing the religious history of the area.
  • William Scott House (338 W. Main St.): A historic residence that adds to the charm of Hillsboro's older neighborhoods.

Ancient Sites and Parks

Highland County is also home to ancient sites that tell us about people who lived here thousands of years ago.

  • Fort Hill State Park (Southeast of Hillsboro on State Route 41): This park is famous for its ancient earthworks built by Native Americans. It's a great place to explore history and nature.
  • Rocky Fork Park Group (Southern side of Rocky Fork Lake): This area includes ancient mounds, like the West Mound, built by early inhabitants.
  • Rocky Fork Park Site (South of Rocky Fork and west of Fisherman Wharf Rd.): This site features ancient circular enclosures on a hillside, showing how people organized their communities long ago.
  • Workman Works (4206 Certier Rd.): Also known as Fort Salem, this is another important ancient earthwork site.

Historic Homes, Mills, and Bridges

Beyond Hillsboro, other parts of Highland County have unique historic places.

  • Barretts Mill (County Road 1A and Rocky Fork Creek, southeast of Rainsboro): This historic mill and its covered bridge were sadly destroyed by fire in 1980, but it was once a key part of the community.
  • Eubanks-Tytus House (Southeast of Hillsboro on State Route 41): A historic house located in Brushcreek Township.
  • Hirons-Brown House (Southwest of Buford on Buford-Bardwell Rd.): An old house in Clay Township with a rich history.
  • Samuel Lyle Log House (7190 Pondlick Rd., northwest of Seaman): This log house gives us a peek into how early settlers lived.
  • Lynchburg Covered Bridge (East Fork of the Little Miami River): This beautiful old covered bridge connects Highland County with Clinton County, Ohio.
  • New Market Township Community House (4641 U.S. Route 62, southwest of Hillsboro): A community building that has served the New Market Township for many years.
  • Samuel Smith House and Tannery (103 Jefferson St., Greenfield): This site includes both a historic house and a tannery, where animal hides were processed.
  • Travellers' Rest Inn (Jefferson St. and McArthur Way, Greenfield): An old inn where travelers would have stopped to rest and eat.
  • Trop Farm (6250 Mad River Rd., west of Hillsboro): A historic farm that shows the agricultural past of Highland County.

Former Listing

Sometimes, a place is removed from the National Register, usually because it was destroyed or changed too much.

  • Plum Run Mound (Rainsboro): This ancient mound was once on the list but was removed in 1974.
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