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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Norwalk, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Huron 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 Huron County, OH (91) Ashland County, OH (51) Crawford County, OH (36) Erie County, OH (144) Lorain County, OH (74) Richland County, OH (41) Sandusky County, OH (234) Seneca County, OH (124)  HuronCounty(91) Huron County (91)  AshlandCounty(51) Ashland County (51)  CrawfordCounty(36) Crawford County (36)  ErieCounty(144) Erie County (144)  LorainCounty(74) Lorain County (74)  RichlandCounty(41) Richland County (41)  SanduskyCounty(234) Sandusky County (234)  SenecaCounty(124) Seneca County (124)
Norwalk is the county seat for Huron County
Norwalk is in Huron County
      Huron County (91)  
ADJACENT TO HURON COUNTY
      Ashland County (51)  
      Crawford County (36)  
      Erie County (144)  
      Lorain County (74)  
      Richland County (41)  
      Sandusky County (234)  
      Seneca County (124)  
 
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1 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — A. E. Lindenau Harley-Davidson82 Benedict
First telephone installed 1877 • First electric lighting 1887 • Firelands Historical Society 1857 • National City Bank 1881 • Fair Publishing House 1880 • Berry's Restaurant 1946 • Norwalk Village incorporated 1828 • Norwalk virus . . . Map (db m204630) HM
2 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Charles E. Douglass
In memory of Charles E. Douglass Post Quartermaster Faithful post service 1942 - 1975Map (db m204656) WM
3 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Civil War Veterans MonumentLincoln’s Gettysburg Address — 1961–1865 —
To the memory of Civil War Veterans of Huron County. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address November 19, 1863           Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and . . . Map (db m147156) WM
4 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Huron County Court House 1913
This Property Has Been Placed on the National Register of Historical Places By The United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m117803) HM
5 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — In God We Trust
The National Motto of the United States adopted by Congress in 1956 The State Motto of Ohio adopted by the General Assembly in 1959 With God All Things Are PossibleMap (db m190394) HM
6 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — In God We Trust
The National Motto of the United States adopted by Congress in 1956 The State Motto of Ohio adopted by the General Assembly in 1959 With God All Things Are PossibleMap (db m204620) HM
7 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — In God We Trust
The National Motto of the United States adopted by Congress in 1956 The State Motto of Ohio adopted by the General Assembly in 1959 With God all things are possibleMap (db m204657) HM
8 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — 1-39 — Norwalk West Main Street Historic DistrictOldest Standing House — 1826 —
Entered in the National Register of Historic Places, 1974.Map (db m147023) HM
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9 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — 2-39 — Norwalk West Main Street Historic DistrictOldest Standing House — 1826 —
Entered in the National Register of Historic Places, 1974.Map (db m147022) HM
10 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Rexal Drug Store1 West Main
Huron County Courthouse 1913 • First train service 1853 • First bank opens 1833 • First motorized fire engine 1912 • Fisher Titus Hospital 1957 • Norwalk County seat 1818 • Norwalk became a city 1881 • Coach Paul Brown born 1908Map (db m204629) HM
11 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Site of the Preston-Wickham Home
Site of the Preston-Wickham Home, where pioneer Norwalk newspaper was published, 1836-65. Restored building, new Firelands Museum with historic collection, now on Case Avenue adjoining library.Map (db m147107) HM
12 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Site Of The Preston-Wickman Home
Site of the Preston-Wickham Home where Pioneer Norwalk Newspaper was published 1836-1865. Moved and restored 1956, the building is now the Firelands Museum with historical collection located on Case Avenue adjoining library.Map (db m204623) HM
13 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Taber Block Built 1872
West side of building B. C. Taber Dry Goods Store. Later operated as a department store. East side of building built for Wilkinson Jewelry Store. Operated as Ulhman Department Store. Later as Holman Jewelry Store 1966-1985 . . . Map (db m204632) HM
14 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Veitech's Market
First parking meters 1942 • Citizens Banking Company 1884 • Main Street Paved 1877 • First Traffic Signals 1925 • First Public Library 1905 • Schine Movie Theatre 1941 • First City Airport 1935 • Platt Benedict, first settler 1817 • . . . Map (db m204631) HM
15 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk — Veterans Courtyard
Dedicated to all Veterans of Huron County who served during peace and war by American Legion Post 41 Nov. 11, 1998Map (db m190299) WM
16 Ohio, Huron County, Norwalk, Peru Township — 4-39 — Early Catholic Missionary Settlement
The Society of the Precious Blood, established in Italy in 1815, began its American ministry here in Peru in January 1844, led by Swiss missionary Father Francis de Sales Brunner. Continuing the work begun by the Redemptorists at St. Alphonse in . . . Map (db m147180) HM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024