On West Main Street (Illinois Route 17) at North Washington Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
At the end of the nation's most famous senatorial campaign between
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, both men appeared on these
courthouse grounds to address the excited citizens of Stark County in
1858. Douglas arrived on October 26 and . . . — — Map (db m150575) HM
On Main Street North at 4th Avenue Northwest, on the left when traveling north on Main Street North.
The Yellowstone Expedition of 1876, organized to quell the hostile Sioux, marched from Fort Abraham Lincoln May 17, 1876, and camped about three miles south of Belfield on May 26, 1876. From this campsite Custer’s route extends south to the . . . — — Map (db m234870) HM
Near Interstate I-94, on the right when traveling west.
Theodore Roosevelt, 24 years old, came to the North Dakota badlands from New York City to hunt his first buffalo. For a week there was nothing but rain – at last some fresh tracks. And after hard riding, and a lot of missed shots, Roosevelt . . . — — Map (db m87203) HM
Near Interstate 94, on the right when traveling west.
In 1909 an aggressive newcomer showed up on the Dakota grasslands. Originally, from Europe, leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) prefers the prime real estate of the badlands – streambeds, wooded draws, and drainages – and has . . . — — Map (db m88606) HM
Near Interstate 94, on the right when traveling west.
The National Park Service and its neighbors wage a costly campaign to contain the spread of noxious weeds by fighting back on several fronts. Mowing, prescribed fires, spraying chemicals, and new insect allies – all contribute to restore the . . . — — Map (db m88607) HM
Near Interstate 94, on the right when traveling west.
The stillness of the land is a disguise. Hard infrequent rain attack the loosely cemented clays and sandstones, gouging new gullies and carrying off as much as two to four inches of surface a year from steep, unprotected slopes. At night the . . . — — Map (db m87222) HM
On Interstate 94, on the right when traveling west.
Cultural Conflicts Set the Stage During the late 1880s, miners, traders, and homesteaders rushed to the West, pushing Northern Plains tribes into ever smaller remnants of their homelands. Treaties between the U.S. government and the tribes were . . . — — Map (db m87215) HM
On Interstate 94, on the right when traveling west.
Between 1864 and 1876, five military expeditions crossed this windswept country. Though only a couple of skirmishes occurred in the badlands, their stories hold a significant place in the history of the Great Sioux War. Lieutenant Colonel George . . . — — Map (db m87216) HM
Near Interstate 94, on the right when traveling west.
Painted Canyon . . . the name itself evokes an image of color and light playing across the face of a wild and broken land. Of the countless individuals who have stood transfixed at the canyon rim – Native Americans, fur traders, a cavalry . . . — — Map (db m87204) HM
Near 9th Street West just west of 5th Avenue West, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of SPC Jon Paul Fettig Jan. 3, 1973 — Jul. 22, 2003 United States Army 957th Multi-role Bridge Company Killed in action Operation Iraqi Freedom Freedom Isn’t Free — — Map (db m238087) WM
On 3rd Street East just east of Sims Street, on the left when traveling east.
Theodore Roosevelt was 27 years old when he delivered his famous Independence Day speech in Dickinson in 1886. The New York assemblyman, writer, and informer first came to the Dakota Badlands in September 1883 to kill a bison. He got his buffalo . . . — — Map (db m238081) HM
On 3rd Street East just east of Sims Street, on the left when traveling east.
In April 1886 Roosevelt tracked down three desperadoes who had stolen his boat from the Elkhorn Ranch and marched them to justice in Dickinson. It was one of the greatest adventures of his life. His feet were so battered from his long overland trek . . . — — Map (db m238082) HM
On 3rd Street East just east of Sims Street, on the left when traveling east.
In July of 1886, a young Theodore Roosevelt gave his first major public speech right here in Dickinson, North Dakota. Roosevelt had been asked to give the Independence Day speech by Dr. Victor Stickney, the man who had patched up Roosevelt's feet . . . — — Map (db m238083) HM
Near 81st Avenue Southwest, 0.6 miles north of 50th Street Southwest.
General Alfred Sully, Commander of a United States military expedition to Dakota Territory to punish hostile Sioux, established a base camp on this site on July 26, 1864. Sully left his surplus supplies and equipment and an immigrant train wish was . . . — — Map (db m156144) HM WM
On North Avenue East (State Highway 8) just west of 88th Avenue Southwest (State Highway 8), on the left when traveling east.
The Yellowstone Expedition of 1876, organized to quell the hostile Sioux, marched from Fort Abraham Lincoln May 17, 1876, and camped near Young Mans Butte about two miles east of this marker on May 23, 1876. Between Young Mans Butte and . . . — — Map (db m234898) HM
On Main Street West at Dagnault Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Main Street West.
The Yellowstone Expedition of 1876, organized to quell the hostile Sioux, marched from Fort Abraham Lincoln May 17, 1876, and camped about eight miles west of this marker on May 24, 1876. Custer’s Calvary route passes three miles south of Taylor, . . . — — Map (db m234897) HM
On South Webb Street near Ash Street, on the left when traveling east.
Abraham Lincoln
delivered an address here on his way to Washington, D.C.
Feb. 15, 1861, from Springfield, Ill. to be inaugurated
“With malice toward none” — — Map (db m124242) HM
On West Main Street, 0.1 miles west of South Union Avenue (Ohio Route 183), on the right when traveling west.
In 1866, Alliance physician, amateur horticulturalist, and politician Dr. Levi Lamborn propagated the scarlet carnation from French seedlings in greenhouses at this site. Opposing William McKinley for the 18th Congressional District in 1876, . . . — — Map (db m78945) HM
On East Main Street at North Freedom Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
Lincoln Statue Committee appointed July 23, 1921 John Grimes, Chairman D. B. Turnipseed, Treasurer J. A. Matticks, Commander W. C. Cary • A. E. Hawkins • Ross Rue • M. M. Southworth ——————— . . . — — Map (db m214683) WM
On East Market Street just west of South Freedom Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of the Grand Army of the Republic last post meeting in Ohio held in this building April 23, 1949 John H. Grate, Commander Presented by Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War . . . — — Map (db m214645) HM
On Greenbower Street Northeast at Rockhill Avenue Northeast, on the left when traveling west on Greenbower Street Northeast.
The earliest settlers to Lexington Township were members of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, many who came from Virginia and New Jersey between 1805 and 1807. They chose this site for its proximity to the Mahoning River, which in early days held . . . — — Map (db m164469) HM
On North Park Avenue at East Vine Street on North Park Avenue.
Born in Saginaw, Michigan in 1875, Mabel Hartzell moved to Alliance in 1883. She was adopted by Matthew and Mary Edwards Earley and then lived in this house until her death in 1954. A lifetime educator, she taught in the Alliance schools and served . . . — — Map (db m67448) HM
On West Hartshorn Street at McKinley Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West Hartshorn Street.
Built with the support of the Mount Union Alumni Athletic Association,
the stadium played host to its first football game on November 1,
1913 when Mount Union defeated Case 7-0.
It was formally dedicated
during the graduation ceremony of 1914. . . . — — Map (db m224976) HM
The above steam pipe is from the Battleship Maine which was sunk in Manila Harbor February 15, 1898. Erected in memory of Spanish American War veterans. — — Map (db m108289) WM
Near South Webb Street at Ash Street, on the right when traveling east.
The coming of the railroads to Alliance is an important event in Stark County's history. In 1851, the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad (running SE to NW) and the Ohio & Pennsylvania Railroad (E to W) intersected at this location. It was known as . . . — — Map (db m124238) HM
On West Vine Street (Cemetery Entrance) east of North Rockhill Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
This marker preserves the names carved in stone on the Civil War memorial adjacent. South elevation; “Erected in Memory of the deceased of Co. F. 115th O.V.I. by the Company and Friends. 1865” North elevation: “Death caused by . . . — — Map (db m67454) HM WM
On West Vine Street (Cemetery Entrance) east of North Rockhill Avenue.
Soldiers from Company F of the 115th Ohio Volunteer Infantry died in the explosion of the steamboat Sultana seven miles north of Memphis on the Mississippi River on April 27, 1865. The Sultana reportedly carried more than 2,400 . . . — — Map (db m223937) HM
On Tuscarawas Street Northwest at Cherry Street West, on the right when traveling south on Tuscarawas Street Northwest.
Home of the
St. Helena II
Ohio and Erie Canal
Historical Landmark
1825-1913
Babst Tavern
A most famous layover between Cleveland and Portsmouth on the Ohio and Erie Canal. This Inn was visited by Presidents William Henry . . . — — Map (db m246592) HM
On Market Street West south of Tuscararwas Street Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
Home of the
St. Helena II
Ohio and Erie Canal
Historical Landmark
1825-1913
Easly House
Built as a canal warehouse and later converted to a hotel. President McKinley was a guest here. — — Map (db m246594) HM
On Canal Street North at Cherry Street West, on the left when traveling north on Canal Street North.
Home of the
St. Helena II
Ohio and Erie Canal
Historical Landmark
1825-1913
Great Western
Built in 1833. This site was once a canal warehouse and converted to an opera house in 1872. — — Map (db m246595) HM
On Canal Street North, 0.2 miles north of Market Street West, on the right when traveling north.
The "Robinson House" was the original home of John & Nancy (Slusser) Robinson one of Canal Fulton's leading grain merchants and warehouse owners. He arrived in Canal Fulton in 1823 after an apprenticeship to be a merchant under Judge William . . . — — Map (db m246598) HM
On Congressman Ralph Regula Towpath Trail, 1.3 miles east of Cherry Street West.
Lock No. 4 is the fourth lock south of Summit Lake on the Ohio and Erie Canal. The lock was originally built in 1827 of stone to a width of 16 feet and a length of 90 feet. The lock was in active use from 1827 to 1913. The lock was first restored . . . — — Map (db m246632) HM
On Tuscarawas Street Northwest, 0.2 miles south of Cherry Street West, on the right when traveling south.
The Dream
Who will be the first to build a canal boat? That was the question asked by Al Simpson in his "Along the Towpath" column which appeared every Sunday in the Canton Repository. Simpson had accompanied Ralph Regula on a hike along the . . . — — Map (db m246695) HM
Near Congressman Ralph Regula Towpath Trail, 1.3 miles east of Cherry Street West (Ohio Route 93), on the right when traveling east.
Sounds of boat horns and brawling packet crews resounded for many years at this lock and 142 others on the Ohio and Erie Canal. The canal was a 308-mile water toll road built between 1825 and 1832 from Lake Erie at Cleveland to the Ohio River at . . . — — Map (db m246581) HM
Near Erie Avenue Northwest at Millfield Road Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
Did you know before canals Ohio's main form of transportation was by horse and wagon? The Ohio & Erie Canal formed an early shipping route connecting Lake Erie to the Ohio River. This canal system linked Ohio to the rest of the nation.
Lock 4 . . . — — Map (db m247153) HM
On September 17, 1920, representatives from ten professional football teams met in Canton and formed the American Professional Football Association, which in 1922 became the National Football League (NFL). Pro football evolved from club football . . . — — Map (db m225401) HM
On Central Plaza North at Tuscarawas Street E, on the right when traveling north on Central Plaza North.
In 1769 a Delaware Indian bequeathed this land to
Frederick Post, a missionary. Post sold the land to
Bezaleel Wells, who laid out the original town plat in 1805.
Hugh Cunningham purchased Lot #1 from Wells in 1811
for $67.00. Since that time, . . . — — Map (db m204175) HM
On Harrison Avenue NW at 13th Street NW, on the right when traveling south on Harrison Avenue NW.
This large piece of steel was once a part of the proud USS Battleship Maine. The ship was commissioned in 1895 and was part of the “Great White Fleet.” The Maine sailed into Havana Harbor on January 25, 1898. The ship had been sent . . . — — Map (db m88563) HM
On Cleveland Avenue Southwest at 2nd Street Southwest, on the left when traveling north on Cleveland Avenue Southwest.
Commemorating the founding of the National Football League in Canton, Ohio on September 17, 1920
The pre-rusted steel pedestal celebrates the steel industry of Northeast Ohio and includes the ten charter members laser cut into it. The . . . — — Map (db m204182) HM
Built from 1905 to 1907, the McKinley National Memorial is the final resting place for President McKinley, his wife Ida, and their two young daughters. This magnificent tribute to our 25th President was built entirely from private donations, . . . — — Map (db m88512) HM
On 3rd Street at Cleveland Avenue SW, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Street.
Built with funds from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the Carnegie Library was designed in 1904 by Canton architect Guy Tilden and opened to the public in 1905.
This magnificent structure served as the Canton Public Library until 1972. Thanks to . . . — — Map (db m124399) HM
On Tuscarawas Street West west of McKinley Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
Ida Saxton McKinley and her family belonged to First Presbyterian Church, which is now called Christ Presbyterian Church. Ida grew up under its teaching and guidance and later taught a large, popular Sunday School class here. Many of her Sunday . . . — — Map (db m204187) HM
On Tuscarawas Street West east of Cleveland Avenue Southwest, on the right when traveling east.
When William McKinley returned to Canton after serving in the Civil War, he joined the First Methodist Church and became very active. He was a member of the Board of Trustees, served as a Sunday School teacher, and a Sunday School superintendent. . . . — — Map (db m204185) HM
On Harrison Avenue Northwest at 13th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south on Harrison Avenue Northwest.
All mortal beings, which God brought forth, die the same
Man is not exempt
All will inevitably end as the dust from whence we came
It matters not of age
Do not mourn me if I should fall in a foreign land
Think this of my passing
In a far . . . — — Map (db m204191) WM
On Harrison Avenue NW at 13th Street NW, on the right when traveling south on Harrison Avenue NW.
This cannon was taken by forces under the command of Admiral Dewey during the Spanish-American War in August 1898. It was being used for the defense of Santiago Harbor, in the Phillipines. The cannon is made of bronze and was cast in Doury, France . . . — — Map (db m88535) HM
On Market Avenue North just north of Tuscarawas Street East, on the right when traveling north.
During the McKinley era, the Harter family helped to bring stability to banking in Canton. After the Farmer's Bank, failed in 1844, the town was without any bank until Isaac Harter and three local businessmen formed the Savings Deposit Bank ten . . . — — Map (db m204179) HM
Born near Bremen, Germany, carriage builder Henry Timken (1831-1909) designed significant improvements in roller bearings-fundamental machine components that minimize friction between moving and stationary parts. His patented (1898) tapered roller . . . — — Map (db m67412) HM
On Market Avenue North at 2nd Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south on Market Avenue North.
James Murray Spangler moved his family to Canton in the early 1880's. He mostly worked as a salesman to support his family, but his true interest was in inventing.
In the late 1890's, Spangler, who suffered with asthma, took a janitorial job . . . — — Map (db m204178) HM
On 4th Street Southwest at Court Avenue Southwest, on the left when traveling west on 4th Street Southwest.
John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer gardener and missionary who introduced apple trees to the Midwest States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Pennsylvania. In 1809, John Chapman came to Canton, Ohio, and . . . — — Map (db m214700) HM
On Market Avenue South south of Tuscarawas Street West, on the left when traveling south.
Canton City Solicitor (Law Director) 1951-1960
Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Stark County 1969-1971
U.S. District Judge, Northern District of Ohio 1971-1982
U.S. Circuit Judge, Sixth Circuit 1982-2000
Judge Leroy J. . . . — — Map (db m137911) HM
"All life is interrelated in today's world. I can't be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be; and you can't be what you ought to be 'till I am what I ought to be."
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke these words before 3,500 . . . — — Map (db m225404) HM
On Market Avenue South north of 2nd Street SE, on the left when traveling north.
Mayor Stanley A. Cmich was Canton's longest serving mayor, holding office for 20 years. Mayor Cmich served in the U.S. Army in World War II and was awarded two Purple Heart decorations. He began his career in public service in the City of . . . — — Map (db m137896) HM
On McKinley Monument Drive NW, on the left when traveling north.
Final resting place of William McKinley Twenty-fifth President of the United States of America A government like ours rests upon the intelligence, morality and patriotism of the people. Speech delivered by President William McKinley . . . — — Map (db m88523) HM
Near The O'Jays Parkway NE south of 12th Street NE (Ohio Route 153), on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Nimisilla Park was established in 1894. Prior to its
founding, the site was the location of the county
fair from 1859 to 1893. Throughout its history,
Nimisilla Park hosted horse races, live music, soldier
reunions, and a zoo, among other . . . — — Map (db m231552) HM
On McKinley Monument Drive NW, on the right when traveling north.
Paving on the overlook and curbing in this motor court are dedicated as a memorial To Our Soldiers of All Wars The Lincoln Highway Memorial Association 1949 — — Map (db m88521) WM
On 2nd Street Southwest west of Cleveland Avenue Southwest, on the left when traveling west.
On this site September 17, 1920, was organized the American Professional Football Association, which was the forerunner of the National Football League. Representatives of 11 teams met in the automobile show room of Ralph Hay at 205 Second Street . . . — — Map (db m204183) HM
On 2nd Street SE at Market Avenue South, on the right when traveling west on 2nd Street SE.
[Photos of Ralph Hay, Hay's Auto Dealership
and the Canton Bulldogs (photo appears to show
Jim Thorpe, who played for Canton in 1920)] — — Map (db m137892) HM
On Harrison Avenue NW at 13th Street NW, on the right when traveling south on Harrison Avenue NW.
This mortar was taken by forces acting under the command of Admiral Dewey at Santiago Harbor, Philippines, in August 1898. The mortar was being used by the Spanish in defense of the harbor during the Spanish-American War. The mortar is made of . . . — — Map (db m88536) HM
On Central Plaza North at Market Avenue N, on the right when traveling west on Central Plaza North.
The first Stark County Courthouse on
this site was a brick structure built in
1817. It was only 44 feet square and as
the city grew and prospered, it quickly
became too small. In 1870, a larger
courthouse was dedicated.
This building was of . . . — — Map (db m204177) HM
Each detail incorporated into the Monument was designed to symbolically tell the visitor about William McKinley. According to the architect’s writings Harold Van Buren Magonigle’s design considered these factors: • The Memorial was to be . . . — — Map (db m88516) HM
On McKinley Monument Drive NW north of 7th Street NW.
William McKinley served the nation as president, the people of Ohio as governor, and the citizens of his congressional district as a representative. McKinley was shot by an assassin in Buffalo, New York, in September 1901 and died several days . . . — — Map (db m67439) HM
On Tuscarawas Street West, on the right when traveling north.
The Meneely Bell was originally commissioned and dedicated in 1883. It was used as the city's first fire
bell and was located in the bell tower of the original City Hall. It was moved to Waterworks Park in 1928..
On April 23, 2005, in observance . . . — — Map (db m204176) HM
On Cleveland Avenue Southwest at 2nd Street Southwest, on the left when traveling north on Cleveland Avenue Southwest.
…when representatives of the league's ten charter members crammed into the tiny Hupmobile showroom of Canton Bulldogs owner Ralph Hay to create the American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football League)
In . . . — — Map (db m204181) HM
On Market Avenue S north of 4th Street, on the right when traveling south.
This house was built by George Dewalt ca 1840. A substantial section was then added CA 1870 by son-in-law James Saxton, father of Ida Saxton McKinley and son of John Saxton (founder of the Canton Repository). This was the home of Ida prior to her . . . — — Map (db m67414) HM
On Stadium Park Drive NW at Harrison Avenue NW on Stadium Park Drive NW.
From the late 1800's through the 1930's, Canton, Ohio, was considered the world's leading manufacturer of paving brick. In addition to having well-established shipping routes, this area boated large quantities of natural clay and shale.
In . . . — — Map (db m139960) HM
On Tuscarawas Street West west of McKinley Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling west.
Timken Vocational
High School
1939
has been placed
on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m204188) HM
On McKinley Monument Drive NW north of 7th Street NW.
A statesman singularly gifted to unite the discordant forces of government and mould the diverse purposes of men toward progressive and salutary action. A magistrate whose poise of judgment was tested and vindicated in a succession of national . . . — — Map (db m67438) HM WM
On McKinley Monument Drive NW, on the left when traveling north.
25th President of the United States Born 1843 • Died 1901 — • — He was an obedient and affectionate son, patriotic and faithful as a soldier, honest and upright as a citizen, tender and devoted as a husband, and truthful, generous, . . . — — Map (db m86771) HM
William McKinley’s house, once located at this site, was the scene of his 1896 “front porch campaign” for President of the United States. During the campaign McKinley addressed about 750,000 people who came to his home in Canton. . . . — — Map (db m67418) HM
Golfer and World War II veteran William J. Powell, excluded from playing on many American golf courses because of his race, overcame the indignity of discrimination by creating his own course. Hand built in two years and opened in 1948, Clearview . . . — — Map (db m68693) HM
On McCallum Avenue Northeast at German Church Road, on the right when traveling south on McCallum Avenue Northeast.
Deer Creek Quaker Cemetery was established on land donated by Isaac Coates, who brought his family from Chester County, Pennsylvania to settle in Lexington Township in 1820. The name Deer Creek comes from the nearby stream and it signifies the . . . — — Map (db m78946) HM
On East Gorgas Street at South Mill Street, on the right when traveling west on East Gorgas Street.
At this site on September 17, 1952, an assembly of Louisville citizens led by Olga T. Weber joined U.S. Congressman Frank T. Bow in commemorating the completion of U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787. With the goal of promoting a wider . . . — — Map (db m225400) HM
Fairhope Elementary School was built in 1925. Calvin Coolidge was president of the United States at the time. The initial building was just 6,111 sq. ft. and the building had additions added in 1938, 1957 (gym) and 1965. Over its 87 years of service . . . — — Map (db m78951) HM
On East Gorgas Street at South Mill Street, on the right when traveling west on East Gorgas Street.
Dedicated to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice and in honor of those who served in the Armed Forces of our country in the past wars — — Map (db m139965) WM
Louisville Elementary School was built in 1959. The opening of the original Louisville Elementary Building marked the first time that the City had a separate public school for its elementary-aged students. Prior to the construction of the 1959 LES . . . — — Map (db m78950) HM
On East Gorgas Street at South Mill Street, on the right when traveling west on East Gorgas Street.
World War II / Korean War
Dedicated to those who gave their lives in the cause of all freedoms - World War II - Korean War
see photo for all names
Vietnam
see photo for all names — — Map (db m139966) WM
North Nimishillen School has proudly stood on Easton Street since 1938. The building was constructed to accommodate the students from Hickory College, Pilot Knob, Philematheon Hall, Linden Hall and Harrisburg Schools. Education at North Nimishillen . . . — — Map (db m78953) HM
Pleasant Grove Elementary School maintained a rich and proud heritage for outstanding education from 1925 to 2012. After eighty-seven years of service to the community, Pleasant Grove School was closed when the consolidated building was opened. The . . . — — Map (db m78954) HM
On North Brady Street at Harrison Street on North Brady Street.
Burial site of Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Private First Class Joe R. Hastings, U.S. Army, World War II. Hastings, the squad leader of a light machinegun section in Company C. 386th Infantry, 97th Infantry Division, displayed conspicuous . . . — — Map (db m62753) WM
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 183) at Canal Street, on the left when traveling south on North Main Street.
On this site was the home of Richard Elson, co-founder of the village of Magnolia. As a young man he built flat boats, loaded them with merchandise to sell and traveled down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. He did this seven times and walked the . . . — — Map (db m159661) HM
On Edison Street Northeast (Ohio Route 619) 0.5 miles east of Marlboro Avenue Northeast.
The Marlborough Society of Friends Meeting was established in 1813 by the Salem Quarterly Meeting at the request of the Springfield (Damascus) Meeting. The Marlborough Friends and Lexington Friends combined to become the Alliance Friends in 1865 and . . . — — Map (db m78948) HM
Near 1st Street SE, 0.1 miles north of Tremont Street SE, on the right when traveling north.
Purchased in 1878, this bell was installed at the central engine house on the northeast corner of Charles Avenue and Park Row Southeast. In 1895, it was moved to the tower of the next city's central firehouse at the northeast corner of Charles and . . . — — Map (db m80722) HM
Paul E. Brown, born September 7, 1908 in Norwalk, Ohio, and raised in Massillon, is a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame and was one of the greatest coaches in the history of football at all levels. From 1932 until 1940, he led . . . — — Map (db m80725) HM
Near 1st Street SE at Diamond Court SE, on the right when traveling north.
Lillian Gish (1893-1993) · Dorothy Gish (1898-1968) Stars of the silent screen, Lillian and Dorothy Gish enjoyed long and distinguished careers both in film and on stage. They began their careers as child actresses, performing in touring theater . . . — — Map (db m224968) HM
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