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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Warren County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Warren County, Ohio and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Warren County, OH (210) Butler County, OH (124) Clermont County, OH (122) Clinton County, OH (46) Greene County, OH (105) Hamilton County, OH (346) Montgomery County, OH (748)  WarrenCounty(210) Warren County (210)  ButlerCounty(124) Butler County (124)  ClermontCounty(122) Clermont County (122)  ClintonCounty(46) Clinton County (46)  GreeneCounty(105) Greene County (105)  HamiltonCounty(346) Hamilton County (346)  MontgomeryCounty(748) Montgomery County (748)
Lebanon is the county seat for Warren County
Adjacent to Warren County, Ohio
      Butler County (124)  
      Clermont County (122)  
      Clinton County (46)  
      Greene County (105)  
      Hamilton County (346)  
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1 Ohio, Warren County, Carlisle — Carlisle WW II Memorial
On Park Drive south of Central Avenue (Ohio Route 123), on the right when traveling north.
Carlisle Junior Garden Club planted this blue spruce in honor of those who served our country during World War Two 1941 - 1945Map (db m203489) WM
2 Ohio, Warren County, Carlisle — 21-83 — Schenck-Stanton Rally / Carlisle Station Depot
On Park Drive, 0.1 miles north of Hillcrest Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Schenck-Stanton Rally, October 3, 1868 Franklin native General Robert C. Schenck was campaigning for reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1868 to represent Ohio's Third Congressional District. In what one account called a . . . Map (db m227789) HM
3 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — City of Franklin Veterans Park — Honoring James F. Mears
On South Main Street (Ohio Route 123) at East 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
In recognition of his dedicated service to our community and to our country: Member of City Council: 1989-2001 Mayor: 1993-1999 United States Army: 1962-1965 Lifelong Supporter of the Franklin CommunityMap (db m186065) HM WM
4 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — First Franklin Post Office — 1805-1812 — John N.C. Schenk First postmaster 1805 - 1829 —
On South River Street (Ohio Route 123) just north of West 5th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Building originally located at 310 S. River Street was donated to the Franklin Area Historical Society by Judge J. T. Riley. It was moved and restored by donations of time and money of many Franklin friends. Listed in National Register . . . Map (db m185949) HM
5 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — 12-83 — Franklin In The Civil War
Near Hamilton-Middleton Road (Cemetery Entrance) west of South Dixie Highway (a.k.a. - Church Lane).
Men from Franklin Township were among the first from Ohio to leave for the war and participated in many of the conflict's great campaigns. Individual companies of the 1st Ohio (90 day), 2nd Ohio, 75th Ohio, and 79th Ohio infantry were raised . . . Map (db m135603) HM
6 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — Franklin Veterans Memorial — Originally a World War I Monument — World War II and Korea, Added Later —
On Hamilton-Middletown Rd, on the right when traveling west.
front Lest We Forget dedicated to all who rendered service to our country during the World War 1914 - 1918 back Lest We Forget dedicated to all who served our country during World War II and the Korean Conflict . . . Map (db m93904) WM
7 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — Franklin World War II Honor Roll
On South Main Street (Ohio Route 123) at East 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
World War II This memorial dedicated by the Village of Franklin In memory of our boys who gave themselves in the defense of their country to perpetuate for your future the deals of a free democracy ★ In Memoriam ★ . . . Map (db m186066) WM
8 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — History Of Franklin
On South River Street (Ohio Route 123) just north of West 5th Street, on the right when traveling south.
The unique, concrete home at 324 River Street, was designed by attorney Patrick Gaynor. Gaynor was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1848. By 1884, he was practicing law in Franklin. His daughter May married Justin Harding and they later . . . Map (db m185948) HM
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9 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — 11-83 — Lewis Davis Campbell / Robert Cumming Schenck
On 254 South River Street.
Lewis Davis Campbell. Two leading figures in nineteenth century national and state politics were born in log cabins located near this spot. Lewis Davis Campbell (1811-1882) served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1849 to 1858, rising . . . Map (db m81184) HM
10 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — Old Central School Bell
On South Main Street (Ohio Route 123) 0.1 miles north of East 4th Street, on the left when traveling north.
This bell was cast in 1849. It summoned and dismissed our school children from 1849 to 1931.
"Bells of the past, whose long forgotten music still fills the wild, expanse, tingeing the sober twilight of the present with . . . Map (db m185951) HM
11 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — Preservation of Log Post Office — "The Long Journey Begins"
On River Street at 5th Street, on the right when traveling south on River Street.
[North face of the pavilion] It all started in June 1974 when Franklin Judge J.T. Riley decided to replace the white building pictured here. It was reputed that the right portion was where J.N.C. Schenck had his store and post office. He . . . Map (db m26551) HM
12 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — Robert E. Lee — A Tribute on the Dixie Highway — Relocated Marker —
On Dixie Highway, on the left when traveling north.
Erected and dedicated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and Friends in loving memory of Robert E. Lee and to mark the route of the Dixie Highway “the shaft memorial and highway straight at test his worth – he cometh . . . Map (db m122329) HM
13 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — Robert E. Lee — A Tribute on the Dixie Highway
On Dixie Highway at Hamilton- Middletown Road, on the right when traveling south on Dixie Highway.
(logo- Lee on horse) Erected and dedicated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and friends in loving memory of Robert E. Lee and to mark the route of the Dixie Highway “the shaft memorial and . . . Map (db m223721) HM WM
14 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — 13-83 — The Mackinaw Historic District
On Elm Street at Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Elm Street.
Most of the homes in this district were constructed after the creation of the Mackinaw Development Corporation in 1887. The corporation was named for the Cincinnati, Jackson, and Mackinaw Railroad which arrived in Franklin from Darke County in 1886. . . . Map (db m67652) HM
15 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — 7-83 — The Old Log Post Office
On River Street at 5th Street, on the right when traveling south on River Street.
The oldest known structure standing in Franklin, the Old Log Post Office is a reminder of the links the community's earliest members maintained to the rest of the young state of Ohio and to the United States during the early nineteenth century. . . . Map (db m26549) HM
16 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — The Thirkield Store
On East 4th Street west of South Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Founded by John L. Thirkield in 1832 Occupied this corner from 1850 until 1979. The Thirkield family owned and operated the store which prided itself on quality merchandise and good customer relations. Under the leadership of Eden B. . . . Map (db m67649) HM
17 Ohio, Warren County, Franklin — VFW Post 7596 Veterans Memorial Mural
On South Main Street (Ohio Route 123) 0.2 miles north of East 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Never in the face of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few. The American soldier does not pick his war, but when war has come, he has always done his duty, with honor and for the love of his country.Map (db m185950) WM
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18 Ohio, Warren County, Harveysburg — 10-83 — Harveysburg / The Harveysburg School
On North Street near Loraine Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Harveysburg. The Quaker village of Harveysburg was founded in 1829 on land originally a part of Colonel Abraham Buford's Revolutionary War Land Grant. Levi Lukens, a Virginia Quaker, purchased the 1000 - acre survey in 1812 and sold a portion . . . Map (db m26545) HM
19 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1972 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Kings Island opens to the public after two years of construction. Major attractions include the record-breaking Twin Racer, the whimsical Enchanted Voyage, and the park's icon, a one-third scale-replica Eiffel Tower.Map (db m227509) HM
20 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1972 - 1976 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
1972 Kings Island opened to the public after two years of construction. The park was built to replace Cincinnati's Coney Island, which was prone to frequent flooding and lacked the necessary room for any major expansion. Kings Island was . . . Map (db m227578) HM
21 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1973 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Bayern Kurve and Flying Dutchman open in Oktoberfest and Kenton's Cove Keelboat Canal makes a splash in Rivertown. The Brady Bunch film an episode of their show at the park.Map (db m227511) HM
22 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1974 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, in the median.
Kings Island goes wild with Lion Country Safari, a new animal preserve. It can be enjoyed from a new air-conditioned monorail. Aerialist Karl Wallenda walks a 1,700-foot tightrope above the Coney Island area of the park.Map (db m227512) HM
23 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1975 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
A double-armed Ferris Wheel, Zodiac, and Shake, Rattle & Roll both spin onto the scene. Daredevil Evel Knievel performs a record-breaking jump over 14 Greyhound buses in October.Map (db m227513) HM
24 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1976 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
In celebration of America's bicentennial, a new indoor theater named the American Heritage Music Hall opens near the park entrance. Planning and design begin for a large new wooden roller coaster.Map (db m227514) HM
25 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1977 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, in the median.
Riders are taken for a loop on Screamin' Demon, the world's first forward-and-backward looping roller coaster. International Showplace, a new amphitheater, is dedicated by comedian Dick Van Dyke.Map (db m227515) HM
26 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1977 - 1981 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
1977 Park guests were thrown for a loop on Screamin' Demon, a first-of-its-kind roller coaster that traveled forward and backward! The ride was located in Wild Animal Safari and was built above a lake for added thrill. Across the park, . . . Map (db m228784) HM
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27 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1978 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Ferris Wheel opens in Oktoberfest and Tower Gardens opens on International Street. The construction of a new record-breaking wooden roller coaster is announced in July. The ride would open the next year.Map (db m227516) HM
28 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1979 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, in the median.
The Beast, the "biggest, baddest, longest, fastest coaster in the world", begins to terrify park guests: The monster of a ride is designed and built in-house. It includes underground tunnels, two lift-hills, and a frightening 540-degree helix finale.Map (db m227518) HM
29 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1980 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Modifications are made to The Beast, including combining two tunnels into a single, longer one. The Scooby-Doo roller coaster becomes The Beast's little brother when it is renamed The Beastie and a tunnel is added to the ride.Map (db m227519) HM
30 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1981 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Park guests begin taking flight on The Bat, a first-of-its-kind suspended roller coaster. The ride's swooping, downward spirals would swing the cars outwards as they sped around the twisted track.Map (db m227524) HM
31 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1982 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
An updated Hanna-Barbera Land opens, including new rides like Hanna-Barbera Carousel. Viking Fury begins swinging park guests above Oktoberfest and Winterfest, a festive holiday event, makes its initial debut.Map (db m227525) HM
32 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1982 - 1986 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
1982 Kings Island's tenth anniversary included a line-up of exciting new rides and attractions for the whole family, including an overhaul to Hanna-Barbera Land with fun new rides like the Hanna-Barbera Carousel, Rawhide Railway, and Scooby . . . Map (db m228785) HM
33 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1983 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Festhaus makes its official debut with authentic German cuisine and entertaining new shows. The Bat and the original Enchanted Voyage both operate for the last time.Map (db m227527) HM
34 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1984 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Park guests stand-up to their fears on King Cobra, a first-of-its-kind stand-up roller coaster with a towering vertical loop. Smurf's Enchanted Voyage, a festive trip through the Smurf seasons, begins cruising.Map (db m227528) HM
35 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1985 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
The wet and wild White Water Canyon rapids ride starts drenching park guests. Tumble Bug, the park's oldest ride, is retired in preparation for an exciting new thrill ride.Map (db m227529) HM
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36 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1986 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Zephyr and Skylab begin spinning in the newly-refurbished Coney Mall. An updated Dodgem also opens, allowing park guests to get behind the wheel of an out-of-control bumper car.Map (db m227530) HM
37 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1987 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
The iconic Vortex roller coaster opens in place of The Bat. The ride features a record-breaking six-inversions: two vertical loops, two corkscrews, and a batwing. The park's original looping roller coaster, The Demon, is retired.Map (db m227531) HM
38 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1987 - 1991 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
1987 Vortex opened at the back of the park on land previously occupied by The Bat. The towering new attraction was the tallest of its kind in the world and was designed exclusively for Kings Island. This twisted mess of steel also had more . . . Map (db m228786) HM
39 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1988 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Amazon Falls, marketed as "the world's most exciting drop of water", makes a splash. The ride plunges boatloads of park guests down a 45-foot drop and into a tidal wave of water, drenching both riders and onlookers.Map (db m227532) HM
40 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1989 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
A new waterpark, WaterWorks, opens south of the existing park. It promises watery fun with a lazy river, a children's play area, and several twisted waterslides. WaterWorks is connected to the main park via the train.Map (db m227533) HM
41 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1990 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
WaterWorks is expanded with Rushing River, a first-of-its-kind 700-foot family water slide. Flight Commander, a unique new thrill ride, opens toward the back of the park in Coney Mall.Map (db m227534) HM
42 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1991 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Adventure Express family roller coaster with twists, turns, and four themed tunnels opens. Smurf's Enchanted Voyage ceases operation at the end of the season in preparation for an eerie new ride in the same building.Map (db m227535) HM
43 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1992 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Phantom Theater, a spooky ride through an abandoned theater, opens in Hanna-Barbera Land. Kings Island is sold to Paramount Communications, allowing for new movie themed rides and attractions.Map (db m227536) HM
44 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1992 - 1996 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
1992 Hanna-Barbera Land was over-hauled with a new collection of child-friendly rides, including the Scooby-Zoom junior roller coaster, Red Baron's Bi-Planes, and Flintstones Flyers swing ride. Phantom Theater, a spooky new Let Yourself Go . . . Map (db m228787) HM
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45 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1993 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Top Gun, the park's first movie-themed attraction, opens. Wild Animal Habitat closes after 19 seasons of operation. Its land would later be used for several exciting new attractions.Map (db m227537) HM
46 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1994 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Days of Thunder, a motion-simulator that puts guests in the seat of a stock racecar, speeds into Coney Mall. The theater would later be used for other films, including seasonal showings and several 3D ones.Map (db m227538) HM
47 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1995 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
A new slime-filled children's area, Nickelodeon Splat City, allows park guests to make a mess. It includes a large new amphitheater and multiple interactive attractions, including the watery Green Slime Zone.Map (db m227539) HM
48 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1996 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
The Outer Limits: Flight of Fear launches onto the scene as a first-of its kind roller coaster. The extraterrestrial ride is completely enclosed in a large building. XS Raceway, an upcharge go-kart attraction, begins racing.Map (db m227540) HM
49 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1997 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
WaterWorks is doubled in size with Surfside Bay, a large new wave pool, and a children's play area, Buccaneer Island. Skylab is retired before the end of the season.Map (db m227541) HM
50 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1997 - 2001 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
1997 WaterWorks was expanded with Surfside Bay, a new 600,000 gallon wave pool. Nearby, the new Buccaneer Island play area opened. It included a large pirate ship with five miniature slides and several water jets and cannons. The Skylab ride . . . Map (db m228788) HM
51 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1998 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Three new rides are added to Hanna-Barbera Land, including Scooby's Ghoster Coaster and two other child-friendly rides. Park guests can try surfing at WipeOut Beach, a new surf simulator added to WaterWorks.Map (db m227542) HM
52 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 1999 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Face/Off and Drop Zone open in the newly-named Paramount Action Zone, which is themed after a movie studio backlot. A new wooden roller coaster is announced to the public in May.Map (db m227543) HM
53 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2000 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Son of Beast, a record-breaking thrill ride, is unleashed. It is the world's tallest, fastest, and only looping wooden roller coaster. A scary new Halloween event, FearFest, begins in September.Map (db m227544) HM
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54 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2001 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Nickelodeon Central opens with two new rides: Rugrats Runaway Reptar is a junior inverted roller coaster, and Wild Thornberrys River Adventure is a colorful re-theme of the park's original log flume ride.Map (db m227545) HM
55 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2002 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Tomb Raider: The Ride, a highly-immersive new indoor dark ride, is unveiled. Sling Shot begins catapulting riders toward the sky as Kings Island's fastest ride.Map (db m227546) HM
56 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2002 - 2006
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
2002 An epic new indoor attraction, Tomb Raider: The Ride, opened in Rivertown. The multi-sensory adventure attraction was based on the 2001 hit film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and blended special effects, an orchestrated score, and a . . . Map (db m228791) HM
57 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2003 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Delirium swings into Kings Island as the tallest ride of its kind in the world. Guests begin solving a mystery and scoring points in Scooby-Doo and the Haunted Castle.Map (db m227547) HM
58 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2004 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
WaterWorks is replaced with Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay, an Australian-themed water park resort with several new waterslides and experiences. The classic Flying Eagles and Antique Cars are both retired.Map (db m227548) HM
59 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2005 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Italian Job: Stunt Track speeds onto the scene. The launched. family roller coaster, includes water and fire effects. WinterFest makes its triumphant return after a 13-year, hiatus.Map (db m227549) HM
60 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2006 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Nickelodeon Universe combines the two separate children's sections into one unified area. It includes a new roller coaster and other family-friendly rides. Cedar Fair purchases the park.Map (db m227552) HM
61 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2007 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Park guests get to experience flight on Firehawk, Ohio's only flying roller coaster. FearFest is retired and replaced with Halloween Haunt, a bigger and scarier seasonal event.Map (db m227553) HM
62 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2007 - 2011 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
2007 Firehawk, a unique flying roller coaster, opened adjacent to Flight of Fear. The innovative new ride enabled park guests to take flight and soar through five intense inversions in a flying position. 2008 Robbie Knievel, son of the . . . Map (db m228792) HM
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63 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2008 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
All Paramount-themed attractions are renamed. Daredevil Robbie Knievel trumps his father's 1975 stunt by jumping over 24 Coke Zero trucks in the parking lot.Map (db m227556) HM
64 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2009 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Diamondback, a hyper roller coaster, slithers into Kings Island. It's the park's tallest and fastest roller coaster to date. Aerialist Nik Wallenda walks an 800-foot long, 262-foot high tightrope above the park.Map (db m227557) HM
65 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2010 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Planet Snoopy replaces Nickelodeon Universe. The colorful new children's area features the Peanuts characters. Boo Blasters on Boo Hill transports riders through a haunted house.Map (db m227559) HM
66 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2011 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
WindSeeker begins lifting riders to new heights on a first-of-its-kind ride experience. Dinosaurs Alive!, the world's largest animatronic dinosaur park, is unearthed.Map (db m227560) HM
67 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2012 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
The water park undergoes a large overhaul and becomes Soak City. Included are a new wave pool, Tidal Wave Bay, and the updated Splash River. Son of Beast is demolished to accommodate something new.Map (db m227561) HM
68 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2012 - 2016 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
2012 Kings Island Boomerang Bay underwent a huge transformation into the new Soak City. The expanded water park included a collection of new attractions, including sand valley ball courts, the 650,000 gallon Tidal Wave Bay, and an updated lazy . . . Map (db m228793) HM
69 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2013 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
A new sports-themed dining facility, Reds Hall of Fame Grille, opens in Rivertown. A frightening new roller coaster, Banshee, is announced. It will be the longest ride of its kind.Map (db m227563) HM
70 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2014 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Banshee, the world's longest inverted roller coaster, screams onto the scene. It resides in the former Son of Beast location. The Racer gives its 100 millionth ride in August.Map (db m227564) HM
71 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2015 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Planet Snoopy is expanded with Woodstock Gliders, the return of the fan-favorite Flying Scooters ride previously removed in 2004. Snoopy's Space Buggies, a child-friendly bouncing ride, also begins entertaining park guests.Map (db m227565) HM
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72 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2016 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Park guests drop into Tropical Plunge, a colorful complex in Soak City with six twisted waterslide experiences. The park announces a new ride, teasing the attraction with the hashtag #WhatsInTheShed.Map (db m227567) HM
73 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2017 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
An out-and-back wooden roller, Mystic Timbers, is unveiled. The ride includes a midcourse tunnel, extensive theming, and a first-of-its-kind special effects finale. WinterFest returns to much fanfare, after a 12-year hiatus.Map (db m227568) HM
74 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2017 - 2022 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
2017 Kings Island's first new wooden roller coaster in 17 years, Mystic Timbers, made its big debut. The out-and-back ride featured a series of swooping curves, zippy transitions, and an eerie finale within a mysterious shed. The ride was the . . . Map (db m228795) HM
75 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2018 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
The delectable Coney Bar-B-Que opens, featuring an extensive offering of delicious menu items. The return of the classic antique cars attraction, originally closed in 2004, was announced for the 2019 season in August.Map (db m227569) HM
76 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2019 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
A classic is returned with Kings Mills Antique Autos, enabling park visitors to drive an antique vehicle around lush gardens. Miami River Brewhouse begins serving up craft beers and food.Map (db m227571) HM
77 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2020 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Orion, a giga roller coaster with a 300-foot drop, towers over. Kings Island. It's the park's tallest, fastest, and longest steel roller coaster to date. The surrounding area is rethemed as Area 72 in conjunction with the exciting new ride.Map (db m227573) HM
78 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2021 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Kings Island Camp Cedar opens just north of the park. The luxury outdoor resort makes it easy to stay and play nearby. The Racer is refurbished with more than 500 feet of new, specialty-engineered track.Map (db m227574) HM
79 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 2022 — Kings Island
Near Kings Island Drive north of Western Row Road, on the right when traveling north.
Kings Island celebrates its golden anniversary with a line-up of new shows and experiences. The Beast continues thrilling riders with 2,000 feet of track work, including modifications in select areas of the ride.Map (db m227577) HM
80 Ohio, Warren County, Kings Mills, Deerfield Township — 20-83 — The King Mansion / Ahimaaz King (1839-1909)
On King Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The King Mansion. Built of bricks of clay from the Little Miami River, the King Mansion has stood majestically overlooking the town of Kings Mills since 1885. The home of industrialist Ahimaaz King and the first house in Kings Mills, this . . . Map (db m118361) HM
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81 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — 1795 Beedle Log Cabim
On S. Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
Restored to its former glory, this log cabin was originally constructed in September 1795, by William Beedle, his grown son, and four sons-in-law. This cabin, as well as four others, a church and a blockhouse were the beginnings of the . . . Map (db m200446) HM
82 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — All Gave Some, Some Gave All
On E. Warren Street, on the right when traveling east.
Tears from a grateful heartMap (db m200342) WM
83 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Broadway Bridge
On Broadway (Ohio Route 48) at Cincinnati Avenue (U.S. 42), on the right when traveling south on Broadway.
Side A: Built in 1897, this span over Turtle Creek is the oldest nonreinforced concrete arch bridge in Ohio. The residents of Floraville, the area to the south, felt the bridge needed to be “the most prominent” in all of Lebanon. . . . Map (db m24772) HM
84 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Bundy House
On Main Street (Ohio Route 123) at Cherry Street, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
Side A: This house is on lot No. 33 of the original 1802 plat of Lebanon. The land was owned by Samuel Manning, one of the town's founders. It was bought in 1886 by Dr. G. L. Krieger, a native of France. That same year it was sold, for . . . Map (db m25047) HM
85 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Christmas Tree Park
On Main Street (Ohio Route 123) at Broadway (Ohio Route 48), on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
The Golden Lamb Ohio's oldest inn has hosted scores of dignitaries including 11 US Presidents Two Hollywood movies were filmed here; Harper Valley PTA in 1977 and Milk Money in 1993 Distinguished citizen Tom . . . Map (db m25109) HM
86 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Dilatush-Hedges Building
On N. Broadway Street, on the right when traveling north.
Side A 20-24 N. Broadway is part of Lot No. 38 of the original plat of Lebanon. The property's first owner was was Ephraim Hathaway, one of Lebanon's four founders in 1802, and the second sheriff of Warren County (1806-1810). It was . . . Map (db m200375) HM
87 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Eleanor Dell Clark Ullum
On W. Silver Street at N. Broadway Street, on the left when traveling east on W. Silver Street.
In tribute to Eleanor Dell Clark Ullum (1917-2002) for her dedication and inspiration to our community throughout her political and personal endeavors. A graduate of Lebanon High School Class of 1935, she was married to Ed Ullum for 57 years . . . Map (db m200376) HM
88 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Ferguson House
On Main Street (Ohio Route 123), on the left when traveling east.
Side A: This house sits on lot No. 29 in the original 1802 plat of Lebanon. In 1805 the land was bought by William Ferguson, the town's first postmaster. Ferguson owned the Indian Chief Tavern. This inn was located one block to the west where . . . Map (db m25099) HM
89 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — 15-83 — General Charles Clark — Confederate States of America
Near Museum Lane (U.S. 42) at Cincinnati Avenue, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
(side 1) Charles Clark was born in 1811 in Lebanon, Ohio. He graduated from law school in Kentucky and was given a river trip to New Orleans in 1831. When Clark stopped in Natchez, Mississippi, he was attracted to the old city. He set up a . . . Map (db m120758) HM
90 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — General O. M. Mitchel
On East Silver Street east of North Mechanic Street, on the right when traveling east.
(side 1) Born in Kentucky in 1909, Ormsby MackKnight Mitchel came with his mother to Lebanon after the death of his father in 1812. They lived at 115 E. Silver St. He received an appointment to West Point in 1825 and was No. 15 out of 46 . . . Map (db m200370) HM
91 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Golden Lamb
On S. Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m200417) HM
92 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Herb's Place
On E. Mullberry Street, on the left when traveling east.
Located in lot No. 24 in the first plat of Lebanon, 35 E. Mulberry was in the 1870s a hat dealer's. The building was less than half as deep as it is now. By 1900, it was its size today, 18 ft. by 105 ft. It had been a saloon, bowling alley, . . . Map (db m200448) HM
93 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — I.O.O.F. Temple
On Mulberry Street at Mechanic Street, on the left when traveling east on Mulberry Street.
Side A: Lebanon Lodge No. 15 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was dedicated to the “purposes of benevolence and charity” and became one of the most prominent I.O.O.F. lodges in Ohio. The original building was a two-story . . . Map (db m25007) HM
94 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Icabod Corwin
On S. Broadway Street, on the right when traveling north.
was Lebanon's first settler. In March 1796, he built his cabin one-half mile north on Turtle Creek.Map (db m200435) HM
95 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Ichabod Corwin
On North Broadway (Ohio Route 48) at Oakwood Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Broadway.
Upon this site in March, 1796 Ichabod Corwin erected the first cabin on land which is now Lebanon, Ohio This tablet placed by Turtle Creek Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1962Map (db m99421) HM
96 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — LCNB Building
On Broadway (U.S. 42) at Mulberry Street, on the right when traveling north on Broadway.
Side A: On May 20, 1877 the Lebanon National Bank was certified by the Treasury Dept. Its new 10-ton safe came by rail to Corwin, Ohio. Eight oxen were needed to haul it the 10 miles to the bank's location at what is now 2 N. Broadway. In . . . Map (db m24777) HM
97 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Lebanon Library / Harmon Hall
On Broadway, on the right when traveling south.
Side A: Lebanon Library Andrew Carnegie gave Lebanon $10,000 in 1906 for the construction of a library if the town would provide at least $1,000 a year for its upkeep. Money for the books and furnishings was given by Lebanon's own William E. . . . Map (db m24779) HM
98 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Lebanon Presbyterian Church
On N. East Street, on the left when traveling north.
Side A In 1806 the Lebanon Presbyterian Church called its first pastor. The first place of worship was the old courthouse on Broadway, built the same year. In 1817 the first meeting house was erected on this site, on lots 147 and 148. . . . Map (db m200339) HM
99 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Lingo's Hardware
On S. Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
(side 1) Located on the north side of lot No. 20 of the original 1802 plat of Lebanon, the structure at 3 S. Broadway was erected circa 1840. Two additions to the rear of the building were made between 1895 and 1907. Its beautiful . . . Map (db m200415) HM
100 Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon — Nixon-Brant House
On North Mechanic Street south of East Silver Street, on the left when traveling north.
(side 1) Believed to have been built in 1808, this Federal style house sits on lot No. 43 of the original 1802 plat of Lebanon. It is arguably the city's oldest structure and its last timber frame constructed building. It was saved after . . . Map (db m200414) HM

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