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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most special places in your community? In Vinton County, Ohio, there are 11 amazing spots that are so important, they've been added to a special list called the National Register of Historic Places.

The National Register of Historic Places is like a hall of fame for buildings, bridges, and even ancient sites across the United States. When a place is added to this list, it means it's really important to history, architecture, or even how people lived long ago. It helps protect these places so future generations, like you, can learn from them and enjoy them.

In Vinton County, these historic places include old bridges, a furnace, a church, and even ancient mounds built by early people. Let's explore some of these cool historic sites!

Exploring Vinton County's Historic Treasures

Vinton County is home to several unique places that tell stories of the past. From old bridges to ancient earthworks, each site offers a glimpse into history.

Historic Bridges of Vinton County

Vinton County has some beautiful old covered bridges. These bridges were once very common and helped people cross rivers and creeks safely.

Eakin Mill Covered Bridge

The Eakin Mill Covered Bridge is a historic bridge located north of Arbaugh in Vinton Township. It was added to the National Register in 1976. Covered bridges like this one were built to protect the wooden parts of the bridge from weather, making them last longer.

Eakin Mill Covered Bridge
The historic Eakin Mill Covered Bridge.

Mt. Olive Road Covered Bridge

Another charming covered bridge is the Mt. Olive Road Covered Bridge. You can find it about a mile northeast of Allensville in Jackson Township. This bridge also joined the National Register in 1976, showing its importance to the area's history.

Mt. Olive Road Covered Bridge
The Mt. Olive Road Covered Bridge.

Ponn Humpback Covered Bridge

The Ponn Humpback Covered Bridge is located southwest of Wilkesville, crossing over Raccoon Creek in Wilkesville Township. This bridge was built in 1874. It was added to the National Register in 1973.

PONN HUMPBACK COVERED BRIDGE
The Ponn Humpback Covered Bridge.

Ancient Mounds and Earthworks

Vinton County is also home to several ancient mounds. These mounds were built by early Native American cultures, sometimes thousands of years ago. They are very important for understanding the history of the people who lived here long before us.

Markham Mound

The Markham Mound is part of the larger Zaleski Mound Group, located near Zaleski. This ancient site was recognized for its historical value in 1974. Mounds like Markham Mound often served as burial sites or ceremonial places for ancient communities.

Ranger Station Mound

Also part of the Zaleski Mound Group, the Ranger Station Mound is found at the entrance to Zaleski State Forest. It was listed on the National Register in 1974. These mounds are like giant puzzles, helping archaeologists learn about ancient ways of life.

Ranger Station Mound, southern side
The Ranger Station Mound.

Ratcliffe Mound

The Ratcliffe Mound is another significant ancient earthwork in Vinton County. It is located northeast of Londonderry in Eagle Township. This mound was added to the National Register in 1975, highlighting its importance to understanding the region's ancient past.

Ratcliffe Mound from north
The Ratcliffe Mound.

Zaleski Methodist Church Mound

The Zaleski Methodist Church Mound is located at 114 Broadway Street in Zaleski. This mound, also part of the Zaleski Mound Group, was listed in 1974. It shows how ancient sites can sometimes be found right within modern towns.

Zaleski Methodist Church Mound
The Zaleski Methodist Church Mound.

Other Historic Structures

Beyond bridges and mounds, Vinton County has other buildings that tell stories of its past.

Hope Furnace

The Hope Furnace is an old iron furnace located about five miles northeast of Zaleski in Brown Township. It was added to the National Register in 1973. Iron furnaces like this one were very important in the 1800s for making iron, which was used for many things, from tools to train tracks.

Hope furnace
The historic Hope Furnace.

Masonic Lodge No. 472

The Masonic Lodge No. 472 building is located at 18 Commercial Street in Zaleski. This building, listed in 2000, is a significant part of Zaleski's town history and architecture.

Masonic Lodge No. 472, Zaleski
The Masonic Lodge No. 472 building in Zaleski.

Trinity Episcopal Church

The Trinity Episcopal Church is a beautiful historic church located at Sugar and High Streets in McArthur. It was added to the National Register in 1976. Churches often serve as important community centers and landmarks for many years.

Trinity Episcopal Church, McArthur
The Trinity Episcopal Church in McArthur.

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