Near Ohio Route 34, 0.4 miles east of Ohio Route 66.
The landscape of northwest Ohio was formed by melting ice and glacial lakes left behind in its wake. Because of the low gradient (3 feet fall per mile) to the northeast, the flat lacustrine plain evolved into a large swamp. A massive swamp forest . . . — — Map (db m158667) HM
On County Road X close to U.S. 6, on the left when traveling north.
Giffey Hall was built in 1916 by Anton Giffey. The bricks used in its construction
were undoubtedly made from the clay dug from near the Giffey Tile and
Brickyard furnaces. In 1937 Emile (Mrs. Paul) Miller received the hall from her
father. . . . — — Map (db m159739) HM
On Old U.S. 24, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
This Oak tree was planted in 1836 by the Ottawa Indians in honor of Martha A. Edwards Showman, the first white child born in Washington Township, Henry County, Ohio. — — Map (db m239670) HM
On County Road 2 at State Route 281, on the right when traveling north on County Road 2.
In honor of:
Harold-Dennis & Tim McDonald •
Earnest Columber •
David Watts •
Bobbie & Scott Roberts •
Joshua Bloomfield •
Eddie Ponceby
★ and all who served ★ — — Map (db m185291) WM
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