Clark
City Building
Springfield, OH
The Old City Building and Market, also known as the Municipal Building or Marketplace, was designed by local architect Charles A. Cregar.
Daniel Rudd: Journalist of Faith and Action
Springfield, OH
Daniel Arthur Rudd was born into slavery on August 7, 1854, in Bardstown, Kentucky.
Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009, the span is the oldest in Clark County a traveler can cross.
Pennsylvania House / The National Road
Springfield, OH
David Snively built the Federal-style Pennsylvania House in 1839 along the newly constructed National Road.
Ridgewood in the Country Club District
Springfield, OH
The Ridgewood neighborhood, platted in 1914, was one of the first fully planned and restricted suburbs in the United States.
Robert C. Henry
Springfield, OH
Robert C. Henry, the first African-American mayor of an Ohio city, was born in Springfield, Ohio, on July 16, 1921.
Springfield, Troy, & Piqua Electric Railway
North Hampton, OH
Asa Bushnell, former Governor of Ohio, encouraged by the light grade of the land, decided to establish the Springfield, Troy, and Piqua...
Sully Jaymes
Springfield, OH
Sully Jaymes was an African American lawyer and tireless activist for equal rights in Springfield during the first half of the twentieth...
The Birthplace of 4-H
Springfield, OH
A. B. Graham, superintendent of Springfield Township Rural schools in Clark County, established the Boys and Girls Agricultural...
Thomas W. Burton, M.D.
Springfield, OH
Dr. Thomas William Burton, Springfield’s first Black physician, was born into slavery in a Kentucky log cabin on May 4, 1860.