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

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This article tells you about the amazing historic places in Scioto County, Ohio, United States. These special spots are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a national list of important buildings, sites, and objects that are worth saving because of their history.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its unique story, beautiful design, or connection to important events. It helps protect these places for future generations to learn from and enjoy. In Scioto County, there are 41 places on this list, and a couple more were once listed but have since been removed.

Cool Historic Buildings and Sites

Scioto County is home to many different types of historic places. Let's explore some of them!

Old Churches with Stories

Many churches in Scioto County are on the National Register. These buildings often have beautiful architecture and long histories.

All Saints Episcopal Church

The All Saints Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, Ohio was added to the list in 1982. It's located at 4th and Court Streets. Imagine all the events and people this church has seen over the years!

All Saints Episcopal Church in Portsmouth
All Saints Episcopal Church in Portsmouth

Bigelow United Methodist Church

Another historic church in Portsmouth is the Bigelow United Methodist Church. It's found at 415 Washington Street and was listed in 1987. These old churches are not just buildings; they are part of the community's heart.

Bigelow UMC, Portsmouth
Bigelow United Methodist Church

First Presbyterian Church

The First Presbyterian Church at 221 Court Street in Portsmouth joined the list in 1973. Its history goes back many years, showing how faith has been important in the area.

Portsmouth First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church in Portsmouth

Homes with History

Several old houses in Scioto County are also recognized for their historical value. These homes give us a peek into how people lived long ago.

Aaron Kinney House

The Aaron Kinney House on Waller Street in Portsmouth was listed in 1973. It's also known as the "House of 1810," which tells you just how old it is! Imagine living in a house built over 200 years ago.

"Aaron Kinney House" aka "House of 1810"
The Aaron Kinney House, also called the "House of 1810"

Philip Moore Stone House

South of West Portsmouth, you can find the Philip Moore Stone House. This unique stone house was added to the list in 1975. Stone houses are special because they are built to last a very long time.

Philip Moore Stone House
The Philip Moore Stone House

Cool Old Bridges

Bridges are important for connecting places, and some old ones are true works of art.

Bennett Schoolhouse Road Covered Bridge

Southeast of Minford is the Bennett Schoolhouse Road Covered Bridge. This charming covered bridge was listed in 1978. Covered bridges are rare and beautiful reminders of how people used to build bridges.

Bennett Schoolhouse Road bridge over Little Scioto
The Bennett Schoolhouse Road Covered Bridge

Otway Covered Bridge

Another fantastic covered bridge is the Otway Covered Bridge, located north of Otway. It was added to the list in 1974. These bridges are like tunnels over water, protecting the wooden structure inside from the weather.

Otway Covered Bridge
The Otway Covered Bridge

General U.S. Grant Bridge

The General U.S. Grant Bridge used to connect Portsmouth, Ohio, with Kentucky over the Ohio River. It was listed in 2001 but was later taken down that same year. Even though it's gone, its history is still remembered.

U.S. Grant Bridge, Portsmouth, Ohio. Connecting Kentucky and Ohio, U.S. Route 23 showing Portsmouth, Ohio, in background (73184)
The former General U.S. Grant Bridge

Ancient Earthworks and Mounds

Scioto County also has very old sites left by ancient people. These are called "mounds" or "earthworks."

Feurt Mounds and Village Site

The Feurt Mounds and Village Site is located along the Scioto River north of Portsmouth. This site was listed in 1973. It's where archaeologists have found evidence of ancient villages and mounds built by early Native American groups.

Feurt Site from east
The Feurt Site from the east

Horseshoe Mound

Within Mound Park in Portsmouth, you'll find the Horseshoe Mound. This unique mound was added to the list in 1974. It's part of a larger system of earthworks built by ancient cultures.

Horseshoe Mound in Portsmouth
The Horseshoe Mound in Portsmouth

Tremper Mound and Works

West of State Routes 73 and 104, north of West Portsmouth, is the Tremper Mound and Works. This important site was listed in 1972. These mounds tell us a lot about the people who lived here thousands of years ago.

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Tremper Mound and Works

Other Interesting Places

Scioto County has many other types of historic places, from old stores to fire stations.

Anderson Brothers Department Store

The Anderson Brothers Department Store at 301-307 Chillicothe Street in Portsmouth was listed in 2001. It reminds us of how people used to shop and the importance of local businesses.

Anderson Brothers Department Store
Anderson Brothers Department Store

Boneyfiddle Commercial District

The Boneyfiddle Commercial District in Portsmouth is a whole area, not just one building! It includes streets like Front, Washington, 3rd, and Scioto Streets. This district was listed in 1979 because it shows how the city's business area grew.

Market Street in Boneyfiddle
Market Street in the Boneyfiddle Commercial District

Scioto County Courthouse

The Scioto County Courthouse in Portsmouth is an important building where many local decisions are made. It's bounded by 7th, Court, 6th, and Washington Streets and was listed in 1987.

Scioto County Courthouse
The Scioto County Courthouse

Places Once Listed

Sometimes, a place that was on the National Register is removed from the list. This can happen if the building is changed too much or is no longer standing.

Lyric Theater

The Lyric Theater at 820 Gallia Street in Portsmouth was listed in 1974 but was removed in 1991. It was once a place where people went to watch movies or shows.

Judge William V. Peck House

The Judge William V. Peck House at 601 Market Street in Portsmouth was listed in 1979. However, it was removed from the list in 1995.

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