Wood County Historical Center & Museum
Almost all of the items held here have been donated by area residents. Contemporary visitors to the former Wood County Infirmary can expect a variety of educational experiences, including information on the original... americanheritage.com
Wood County Courthouse
This one-hundred-year-old courthouse houses one of the largest working hand clocks in the world. discoverohio.com
Historic Downtown Bowling Green...tours & More!
American Civil War Museum Of Ohio
The American Civil War Museum of Ohio feature dioramas, mannequins, audio visual tools and informational display boards. The museum also provides a traveling exhibit for those groups not able to travel to the site. ... americanheritage.com
Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge / Roche De Bout/roche De Boeuf
[South Side of Marker]: "Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge" The Lima and Toledo Traction Company Bridge was construted in 1907 by the National Bridge Company of Indianapolis, and it was considered to be a revolutionary type of brid... hmdb.org
Fort Deposit / Roche De Bout
Fort Deposit Gen. Mad Anthony Wayne built Fort Deposit near here on Aug. 19, 1794 when advancing against theforces ofthe hostile Indian Confederacy gathered at the foot of the Rapida. The following day, leaving Capt. Zebulon Pi... hmdb.org
Fort Miamis Reserve/miltonville
[North side of Marker]:Fort Miamis Reserve River tracts 46 and 47 in Township No. 1 United States Reserve is the official description of the Miltonville location. The United States Reserve was the twelve mile square area establ... hmdb.org
Custer Homestead
Near this site stood the former Custer Homestead of Emanuel and Maria Custer from 1856-1865. For two years it was the boyhood home of Captain Tom Custer, younger brother of famed General George Armstrong Custer. At age 16, Tom ... hmdb.org
John Pray - Founder Of Waterville,ohio / The Miami And Erie...
[East Side of Marker] : "John Pray - Founder of Waterville, Ohio" Born in Rhode Island, John Pray (1783-1872) moved to the Maumee River Valley from New York shortly after serving in the War of 1812 and completing a prospecting ... hmdb.org
The Columbian House
This property has been Placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior hmdb.org
Lieut. Wilson W. Brown
[Marker Front]: In memory of Lieut. Wilson W. Brown, Medal of Honor winner, who is buried here. He joined the famous Andrews Raid to wreck Confederate supply lines. The raiders captured a locomotive, "The General," at Big Shant... hmdb.org
John A. Wilson
Born July 25, 1832, near Worthington, Ohio, John Alf Wilson lived at this site. At the age of 29, he enlisted in C. Company, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry under General O.M. Mitchell. General Mitchell consented to a dangerous mi... hmdb.org
In Memory Of Captain Elihu H. Mason
In Memory of Captain Elihu H. Mason (1831-1896), second Medal of Honor winner, who is buried in this cemetery. In the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, Mr. Mason was on the celebrated Andrews Raid, April 12, 1... hmdb.org
Portage Stockade
1000 feet west site of Portage Stockade Built in 1812, by General Hull, to protect one of his camps on his march from Dayton to Detroit. Garrisoned again in 1813 by order of General Harrison. hmdb.org
Fort Meigs
William Henry Harrison built Fort Meigs on the Maumee River in 1813 to protect northwest Ohio and Indiana from British invasion. Today's reconstruction is one of the largest log forts in America. British and Canadian tr... discoverohio.com
Providence
The town of Providence was born, thrived and died with the Miami & Erie Canal. It was platted in 1835 by French trader Peter Manor, swept by fire in 1846, ravaged by cholera in 1854, and finally unincorporated in 1928. Today, o... hmdb.org
Wolcott House Museum Complex ;
Four houses and depot.  citysearch.com