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Licking County is in the middle of Ohio.

Welcome to a list of amazing historic places in Licking County, Ohio! These special spots are all recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are important buildings, sites, or objects that tell us about the history of the United States.

There are 64 places in Licking County that are on this list. One of them is even a National Historic Landmark, which is a super important designation! You can see where many of these places are on an online map if you use their special location coordinates.


Cool Historic Places in Licking County

Licking County is full of interesting places that have been saved because of their history. Let's explore some of them!

Ancient Earthworks and Mounds

Licking County is famous for its ancient earthworks, built by Native American people long ago.

Alligator Effigy Mound

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The Alligator Effigy Mound looks like a giant alligator.

Imagine a giant alligator made of earth! The Alligator Effigy Mound is a large mound shaped like an animal. It was built by ancient people and is a really cool example of their artwork and beliefs. You can find it at the end of Bryn Du Drive in Granville, Ohio. It was added to the National Register in 1971.

Dixon Mound

The Dixon Mound is another ancient mound. It's located right next to the Homer Public Library in Homer, within Burlington Township, Licking County, Ohio. This mound helps us understand the early history of the area. It was listed in 1973.

Flint Ridge State Memorial

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Flint Ridge has special rocks that were used to make tools.

Flint Ridge State Memorial is a unique place where ancient people found and used flint. Flint is a type of rock that can be shaped into sharp tools and weapons. People traveled from far away to get flint from this ridge. It's about 2 miles north of Brownsville in Hopewell Township, Licking County, Ohio. This important site was added to the National Register in 1970.

Newark Earthworks

End of a ditch at the Great Circle in Newark
Part of the Great Circle at the Newark Earthworks.

The Newark Earthworks are truly special! They are a huge group of ancient geometric earthworks built by the Hopewell culture over 2,000 years ago. These earthworks include giant circles, squares, and octagons. They were likely used for ceremonies and observing the moon. They are so important that they are a National Historic Landmark! You can find them in Heath, Ohio and Newark, Ohio. They were first listed in 1966.

Historic Buildings and Homes

Many old houses and buildings in Licking County have stories to tell.

Avery–Hunter House

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The beautiful Avery–Hunter House in Granville.

The Avery–Hunter House is a lovely historic home located at 221 East Broadway in Granville, Ohio. It's a great example of old architecture in the town. It was added to the National Register in 1979.

Buxton Inn

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The historic Buxton Inn, a popular spot in Granville.

The Buxton Inn is a very old and famous inn in Granville, Ohio, found at 313 East Broadway. It has been welcoming guests for a very long time and is a key part of Granville's history. It was listed in 1972.

Licking County Courthouse

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The grand Licking County Courthouse in Newark.

The Licking County Courthouse is a grand building in Courthouse Square in Newark, Ohio. It's where important legal and government work for the county happens. This impressive building was added to the National Register in 1973.

Monroe Township Hall–Opera House

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The Monroe Township Hall–Opera House in Johnstown.

The Monroe Township Hall–Opera House is a historic building in Johnstown, Ohio, at 1 South Main Street. It served as both a town hall and a place for performances. It was listed in 1981.

Old Newark High School

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The building that was once Newark High School, now McGuffey Elementary.

The building that was once the Newark High School is located at 112 West Main Street in Newark, Ohio. It's now called McGuffey Elementary School. This building has been important for education in Newark for many years. It was added to the National Register in 2015.

Pennsylvania Railway Station

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The old Pennsylvania Railway Station in Newark.

The Pennsylvania Railway Station at 25 East Walnut Street in Newark, Ohio was once a busy train station. Train stations are important because they helped people and goods travel across the country. This station was listed in 1979.

St. Luke's Episcopal Church

St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Granville
St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Granville.

St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a beautiful church building at 111 East Broadway Street in Granville, Ohio. Churches are often central to a community's history and architecture. This church was added to the National Register in 1976.

Other Interesting Sites

Belle Hall Covered Bridge

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The historic Belle Hall Covered Bridge.

The Belle Hall Covered Bridge is a charming old bridge located east of Hartford on Dutch Cross Road in Bennington Township, Licking County, Ohio. Covered bridges are a special part of American history, protecting the wooden structure from the weather. This bridge was listed in 1976.

The Dawes Arboretum

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A view of the beautiful Dawes Arboretum.

The Dawes Arboretum is a large and beautiful place with many different kinds of trees and plants. It's located at 7770 Jacksontown Road, SE, in Licking Township, Licking County, Ohio. It's a place for learning about nature and enjoying the outdoors. It was added to the National Register in 2016.

Ohio Canal Groundbreaking Site

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The site where the Ohio Canal began.

The Ohio Canal Groundbreaking Site in Heath, Ohio, on State Route 79, marks where the important Ohio Canal began. Canals were like man-made rivers that helped transport goods and people across Ohio before trains were common. This site was listed in 1973.

Old Colony Burying Ground

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The Old Colony Burying Ground in Granville.

The Old Colony Burying Ground is a historic cemetery at 250 South Main Street in Granville, Ohio. Cemeteries can tell us a lot about the people who lived in an area long ago. This burying ground was added to the National Register in 2005.

Outville Depot

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The old Outville Depot, a former train station.

The Outville Depot is a former train station located at 6750 Outville Road, SW, east of Pataskala in Harrison Township, Licking County, Ohio. Train depots were once busy hubs for travel and trade. This depot was listed in 1995.

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