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88 Heatherwoode Blvd, Springboro, Ohio 45066, United States
This championship course has water hazards (seven lakes and a creek) that come into play on four holes. Some blind shots are inevitable while playing on the course, so it wouldn't hurt to check you... More on Golf.com
Always well maintained course. More on golflink.com

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88 Heatherwoode Cir, Springboro, OH 45066, USA

#3.
1675 S Main St, Springboro, Ohio 45066-1524

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8300 Country Club Ln, Springboro, Ohio 45066-8436, United States
Sycamore Creek Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Springboro, Ohio. This medium-length layout has adequate length for a regulation course. Some holes are quite challenging ... More on TheGolfCourses.net
The 18-hole "Sycamore Creek" course at the Sycamore Creek Country Club facility in Springboro, Ohio features 6,834 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 72.2 an... More on golflink.com

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110 S Main St, Springboro, OH 45066

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Springboro OH 45066, United States of America
Inscription. This house was built as the home of Jeremiah and Nancy (Gregg) Stansel. Jeremiah's father, Henry Stansel, was a friend of Daniel Boone. Although not a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), Jeremiah is thought to ... More on HMDB

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60 E. North Street, Springboro OH 45066, United States of America
Inscription. The United Brethern [sic] Church building and bell tower were built in 1874. By 2004 the original wooden bell house had been modified to remove the gothic gables. In 2007, a [sic] appropriate, but not original gothic ... More on HMDB

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45-55 S. Main Street, Springboro OH 45066, United States of America
Inscription. The house on the right (45 South Main) appears to have been built circa 1832 by Joshua Trotter. In 1837, Trotter sold the house to John and Mary Potts, who were “conductors” on the Underground Railroad, persons ... More on HMDB

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100 South Main Street, Springboro OH 45066, United States of America
Inscription. Built by Clark Williams, this early brick Federal style building was owned by the Dayton Leather & Collar Company in the late 1800s. In the early 1900s it was owned by Napoleon Johnson, a former slave who was freed in ... More on HMDB

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505 S. Main Street, Springboro OH 45066, United States of America
