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The Loveland House Museum was built in 1862 during the Civil War for a local doctor. Today it serves as a museum for the Greater Loveland Area Historical Society.
The Looker Home was built in 1804 in Harrison, Ohio. In 1962 the house was dismantled and then reconstructed the home on Marvin Road in 1970.
St, John’s United Church of Christ was built in 1921 after the previous church was destroyed by fire.
Market Street Grille Restaurant has history from top to bottom. The building (Constructed in 1856) was designed as a brewery. The building has also been used as a Lodge …[View More]
The Harrison Historical Society Museum is home to a vast amount of literature and items pertaining to the Harrison area.
The Village Pharmacy was established in 1868 and is one of the few family pharmacies still in existence.
Long Island Beach began back in 1918 as a picnic and entertainment site where you could listen to bands and swim in the river.
Founded in the 1930s, the site was designed as a summer camp in a rural area for children from the city of Cincinnati.
Harrison’s Tomb was constructed in 1841 with the main monument erected in the early 1920s.
The Harrison Symmes Museum was built in 1866 by Civil War Veterans as a meeting place for the soldiers and the community.