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East Liberty OH 43319, United States of America

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Zanesfield, Ohio
Mad River Mountain at Valley Hi is located within one hour's drive of Columbus, Dayton, Lima and Springfield, Ohio. Mad River Mountain recently added new trails, expanded its rental building, enlar... More on SkiResortGuide.com
The prices are reasonable and the food and beverages were good. More on SkiSite

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Zanesfield OH 43360, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. Simon Kenton: A soldier, a scout, a Guide. History places him among the strong and the brave. Pathfinder for the midwestern civilization. Fate used him as an instrument to open the door of an empire state. Historical ... More on HMDB

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2817 Sandusky Street, Zanesfield OH 43360, United States of America
Inscription. [South side of marker]: Zanesfield: Once a Wyandot village and home of Chief Tarhe, whose daughter, Myeerah, Isaac Zane married here about 1776, and thus established the home of the first white man in Logan County. [North ... More on HMDB

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Zanesfield OH 43360, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory, of, Isaac Zane, The White Eagle of the Wyandots, Born in Berkley County, VA. in 1753, Died at Zanesfield, in 1816, age 63 years, Captured by the Wyandot Indians in 1762, and carried to the Valley of the Mad ... More on HMDB

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Zanesfield OH 43360, United States of America
Inscription. Highest point in Ohio. Site of: Ten Indian towns: Wapatomica, Blue Jacket, Mackachack, Moluntha, Lewis, Old, Zane, Solomon, McKee and Buckongehelas. Zane-Kenton Monument: Squaw Rock; Ft. Wapatomica; Kenton's Grave. Here ... More on HMDB

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Zanesfield OH 43360, United States of America
Inscription. This monument erected in memory of Isaac Zane, White Eagle of the Wyandots, and his Indian wife, Princess Myeerah, who devoted their lives to bring peace and good will between the white and red races, Near this spot established ... More on HMDB

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Zanesfield OH 43360, United States of America

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Zanesfield OH 43360, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory, of, Gen. Simon Kenton, Born in Culpepper County, VA. in 1755, and died in 1836, Age 81 years, Left his native country in early youth, for a frontier life in the great northwest. Captured by Indians in 1778, ... More on HMDB

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North Lewisburg OH 43060, United States of America
Inscription. The Pottersburg Bridge, sometimes called the Upper Darby Bridge, was designed and constructed by Reuben Partridge in 1868. Originally located on North Lewisburg Road spanning the Big Darby Creek, the bridge was moved ... More on HMDB
