Logan
Campbell Hill
Bellefontaine, OH
Campbell Hill is named for Charles D. Campbell of Bellefontaine, who owned this land from 1898 to 1937.
Ebenezer Zane Cabin
Zanesfield, OH
The house of Ebenezer Zane was built here in 1805.
Flatwoods Schoolhouse
West Mansfield, OH
Descendants of slaves, who may have reached Ohio through the Underground Railroad, and other African Americans, formed the community of...
Free Servicemen’s Canteen, 1942-1946
Bellefontaine, OH
Representative of the patriotic spirit of the homefront during World War II, the Big Four Route Veterans Association Women’s Auxiliary...
General Robert Patterson Kennedy
Bellefontaine, OH
Distinguished citizen, legislator, public servant, and historian born in Bellefontaine, January 23, 1840.
Indian Lake Spillway
Indian Lake Dam was built 1851-1860 to create a feeder lake, known as the Lewistown Reservoir, for the Miami and Erie Canal.
Oldest Concrete Street in America
America’s first concrete streets were those which surrounded this court house.
Sandy Beach Amusement Park
Russells Point, OH
Nicknamed “Ohio’s Million Dollar Playground” or “Atlantic City of the Midwest,” Sandy Beach Amusement Park opened here on May 29, 1924.
The Honorable William Lawrence (1819-1899)
Bellefontaine, OH
Born in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, William Lawrence moved to Bellefontaine shortly after graduating from Cincinnati Law School in 1840.
The Mills Brothers
Bellefontaine, OH
Born in Piqua, Ohio, the Mills Brothers grew up and attended school in Bellefontaine.
The Railroad in Logan County / Railroad YMCA / Railroad YMCA
Bellefontaine, OH
Bellefontaine was a railroad town from the 1890s to the 1950s.
West Liberty / Glover Hall
West Liberty, OH
The West Liberty area, in the Mad River Valley, was the location of at least seven Shawnee Indian villages.
William H. West 1824-1911
Bellefontaine, OH
Judge William H. West of Bellefontaine led a distinguished career in law, public service, and politics.