Miamitown (OH)
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Videos
At one time the Gieringer Store was the largest store in Western Hamilton County, Ohio. Now only the shell of the building remains.
Constructed in the early 1800s the Miami Mill served the community up until 1913 when it was washed away in a flood.
Founded in 1909 as Miami Savings and Loan Company the bank is the oldest company in Miamitown.
The Miamitown Bandstand has a very interesting past in the fact that the original bandstand was moved about a mile down the road and eventually served as a chicken coop…[View More]
The Miamitown, Ohio war memorial stands next to the former town hall building featuring the names of the local men and women who have served in the military.
Originally a ferry was used to cross this portion of the Great Miami River. Then a series of bridges were built including a covered bridge and two steel truss bridges.<…[View More]
Almost exactly halfway between Miamitown and Hooven, Ohio on State Route 128 is this concrete phantom bridge built in the 1920s. This bridge was used on a daily basis by area motorists until State …[View More]