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The following properties associated with African American History in Ohio are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Ashtabula County
Col. William Hubbard House
Cor. Lake Ave. and Walnut Blvd.
Ashtabula
Joshua Reed Giddings Law Office
112 N. Chestnut St.
Jefferson
(National Historic Landmark)
Athens County
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Congress and Carpenter Sts.
Athens
Brown County
John Parker House
300 Front St.
Ripley
(National Historic Landmark)
John Rankin House
E. of Ripley, Liberty Hill
Ripley vicinity
(National Historic Landmark)
Red Oak Presbyterian Church
Cemetery Rd.
Ripley vicinity
Champaign County
St. Paul AME Church
316 E. Market St.
Urbana
Columbiana County
Daniel Howell Hise House
1110 Franklin Ave.
Salem
(Underground Railroad site)
Cuyahoga County
Eight Black History Resources
Cleveland, including:
Darke County
James and Sophia Clemens Farm
467 Stingley Rd.
Palestine (Greenville)
Erie County
St. Stephen's AME Church
312 Neil St.
Sandusky
Second Baptist Church
315 Decatur St.
Sandusky
Franklin County
Elijah Pierce Properties
(Demolished)
534 E. Long St.
142-144 N. Everett Alley
Columbus
Kelton House
586 E. Town St.
East Town Street Historic District
Columbus
(Underground Railroad site)
Lincoln Theater
77 E. Long St.
Columbus
Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater
(Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Performing and
Cultural Arts)
861-867 Mt. Vernon Ave.
Columbus
Shiloh Baptist Church
720 Mt. Vernon Ave.
Columbus
Greene County
Col. Charles Young House
Columbus Pike
Wilberforce
(National Historic Landmark)
Combined Normal and Industrial Department Power House
Central State University Campus
Wilberforce
South School
909 S. High St.
Yellow Springs
Hamilton County
Cincinnati Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.
(Thematic Resources of Samuel Hannaford)
1010 Chapel St.
Cincinnati
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
2950 Gilbert Ave.
Cincinnati
Samuel & Sally Wilson House
1502 Aster Place
Cincinnati
(Underground Railroad site)
Taft Museum
316 Pike St.
Cincinnati
(National Historic Landmark)
Union Baptist Cemetery
4933 Cleves Warsaw Pike
Cincinnati
Jefferson County
Benjamin Lundy House
Union and Third Sts.
(National Historic Landmark)
Mt. Pleasant Historic District
Mt. Pleasant
(National Historic Landmark)
(Underground Railroad site)
Lawrence County
Burlington 37 Cemetery
Center St.
Burlington
William C. Johnston House and General Store
Washington and Davidson Sts.
Burlington
Macedonia Church
Burlington vicinity
Rankin Historic District
Roughly bounded by Vernon, 7th, Monroe, and Fourth Sts.
Ironton
Lorain County
John Mercer Langston House
207 E. College St.
Oberlin
(National Historic Landmark)
Oberlin College Historic District
Tappan Square
Oberlin
Wilson Bruce Evans House
33 E. Vine St.
Oberlin
(National Historic Landmark)
Medina County
Halsey Hulburt Homestead
5484 Seville Rd.
Seville vicinity
Miami County
African Jackson Cemetery
Zimmerlin Rd.
Piqua
York Rial House
McFarland St.
Piqua
Montgomery County
Classic Theater
(Demolished)
815 W. Fifth St.
Dayton
Paul Laurence Dunbar House
219 N. Summit St.
Dayton
(National Historic Landmark)
Paul Laurence Dunbar Historic District
N. Summit St.
Dayton
Women's Christian Association
800 W. Fifth St.
Dayton
Morrow County
Reuben Benedict House
1463 County Road 24
Marengo vicinity
(Underground Railroad site)
Pike County
Waverly Canal Historic District
Walnut, North, Emmitt, Second, Third, and Fourth Sts.
between Lock and East Waverly
Stark County
Haines House
186 W. Market St.
Alliance
Clearview Golf Club
8410 Lincoln St. S.E.
East Canton
Mount Union College District
Hartshorn St., Miller, and Aultman Aves.
Alliance
Summit County
Wesley Temple AME Zion Church
104 N. Prospect
Akron
Trumbull County
Charles Brown Gothic Cottage
Ohio 45 S.
North Bloomfield
Warren County
Elizabeth Harvey School
North St.
Harveysburg
Moses McKay House
New Burlington Rd.
Waynesville vicinity
(Underground Railroad site)
Springboro Historic District
Springboro
(Underground Railroad sites)
Wyandot County
Wyandot Mission Church
N. of Upper Sandusky, off Church St.
Upper Sandusky vicinity
For more information about African American Sites on the National Register of Historic Places contact the
Ohio Historic Preservation Office.


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