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37 N Main St, Fort Loramie, OH 45845

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37 N Main St, Fort Loramie, OH 45845

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Fort Loramie OH 45845, United States of America

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Fort Loramie OH 45845, United States of America
Inscription. These stones were placed at 1 mile intervals. You are here, 116 miles from Cincinnati. , Erected 1971 by Fort loramie Historical Society. , Marker series. This marker is included in the The Miami & Erie Canal marker ... More on HMDB

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Fort Loramie, Ohio
Lake Loramie is located in Shelby and Auglaize Counties, 2 miles east of Fort Loramie on State Route 362, and 6 miles west of Anna on State Route 119. Lake Loramie is in Auglaize and Shelby Counties, with most of the lake in Shelby ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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2211 Dirksen Rd, Minster, Ohio 45865-9348, United States
This course, built on relatively flat terrain, is easy to walk. The well-bunkered greens are fast and the fairways are narrow. In addition, water hazards come into play ... More on Golf.com
This course should be considered one of the best public courses in Ohio. It's finely manicured, and looks in top condition anytime of the year. Although this is a shorter course ... More on GolfReview

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New Bremen OH 45869, United States of America
Inscription. Constructed in 1864, this is the oldest cast iron "bowstring girder" bridge in Ohio. Originally part of a three-span structure over the Auglaize River in Wapakoneta, the bridge was moved to Moulton Angle Road north of ... More on HMDB

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New Bremen OH 45869, United States of America
Inscription. Begun in 1833, the Miami Extension linked the Miami Canal in Dayton to the Wabash & Erie Canal at Junction. Engineering difficulties, epidemics and the Panic of 1837 delayed completion... More on HMDB
Inscription. Locking Through: Lock One North is one of 105 locks used to raise and lower boats traveling between Lake Erie and the Ohio River. Large wooden gates were built at each end of the lock ... More on HMDB

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8033 Houston Road, Houston OH 45333, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. Harmar, Military Trail~1790, — —, About 300 feet north, James Thatcher, first, Shelby County settler, built his cabin 1805. , Erected by Shelby County Historical Society. , Location. 40° 15.408′ ... More on HMDB
