Medina

12 historical markers in Ohio

First Congregational Church of Medina

Medina, OH

In February 1819, seven individuals met in Isaac Barnes’ home to form a Congregational Church and entered into covenant.

First Congregational Church of Weymouth

On January 19, 1835, Reverend Steven Barnes led sixteen men and women to establish the Weymouth Congregational Church at the home of...

Heritage Farm

Brunswick, OH

Heritage Farm is a typical mid-19th century farm of the Ohio Western Reserve and has been restored and preserved.

Johnson House Museum / Carriage Factory

Wadsworth, OH

The Johnson House was built in 1852 and its first owner was Henry J. Traver (1827-1911), owner of Traver & Company carriage factory...

Judge Samuel Hinckley 1757-1840 / John Brongers 1843-1932

As a member of the Connecticut Land Company, Judge Samuel Hinckley of North Hampton, Massachusetts purchased township 4N Range 13W of the...

Litchfield Town Band

Around 1900, the newly formed Litchfield Cemetery and Park Association needed a band to lead processions to and from the town cemetery on...

Liverpool Township / Liverpool and Valley City

Valley City, OH

Seba Bronson Jr. left Columbia Township in early 1810 and followed the Rocky River to an area one and a half miles north of here.

Root Homestead & A. I. Root (1839-1923)

Medina, OH

The Root Homestead was built in 1879 by Amos Ives Root, founder of the A. I. Root Company, shortly after he moved his business from the...

Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church

Medina, OH

On March 11, 1817, Rev. Roger Searle of Connecticut met with a group of settlers at the home of Zenas Hamilton in Medina Township and...

Skypark

Daniel E. Weltzien, pilot and hometown son, dreamed of a flying community – one where every family would have a plane in their garage for...

The Giants of Seville

Seville, OH

Seville’s most famous residents, Captain Martin Van Buren Bates (1845-1919) and Anna Swan Bates (1848-1889) settled here in 1873.

Weymouth School

Built with the funds and labor of residents of Weymouth, this structure was home to the Weymouth School from 1925 to 1956.

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