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“The Road that Built the Nation.” The first (1811) federally funded road in the U.S. ran from Baltimore, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois.
 
Nelson T. Gant House image, Touch for more information
By Charles T. Harrell, June 23, 2011
Nelson T. Gant House
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
201Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — Nelson T. Gant HouseThe Historic National Road in Ohio
202Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — Smith House & Farm
203Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — 5-60 — Y-Bridge — 1902 —
204Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — 3-60 — Y-Bridge — 1902 —
205Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — 4-60 — Y-Bridge — 1902 —
206Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — Y-BridgeThe Historic National Road in Ohio — A Unique Landmark —
207Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — ZanesvilleThe Historic National Road in Ohio
208Ohio (Preble County), Eaton — Welcome to the National RoadThe Historic National Road in Ohio
209Ohio (Preble County), Lewisburg — EuphemiaThe Historic National Road in Ohio
210Ohio (Preble County), Lewisburg — Welcome to the National RoadThe Historic National Road in Ohio — West Gate —
211Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Brownsville — Brownsville - Route 40 Bridge
212Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Brownsville — Dunlap’s Creek Bridge
213Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Brownsville — The First Cast Iron Bridge
214Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Farmington — Fort Necessity National BattlefieldInformation
215Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Farmington — Mount Washington TavernFort Necessity National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
216Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Farmington — 2 — National Road
217Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Farmington — The National RoadFort Necessity National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
218Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Farmington — Trail InformationFort Necessity National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
219Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Grindstone — 2 — National Road
220Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Hopwood — National Road
221Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Uniontown — Fayette County
222Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Uniontown — Searight’s Tollhouse
223Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Uniontown — Toll House
224Pennsylvania (Fayette County), Uniontown — Uniontown
225Pennsylvania (Somerset County), Addison — 2 — National Road
226Pennsylvania (Somerset County), Addison — Toll House
227Pennsylvania (Washington County), Beallsville — 10 — Madonna of the Trail
228Pennsylvania (Washington County), Claysville — “S” Bridge
229Pennsylvania (Washington County), Claysville — Claysville
230Pennsylvania (Washington County), Richeyville — Centerville
231Pennsylvania (Washington County), Scenery Hill — Hill’s Tavern
232Pennsylvania (Washington County), Washington — National Road
233Pennsylvania (Washington County), Washington — Washington
234Pennsylvania (Washington County), Washington — Washington
235West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — “Monument Place”
236West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — Elm Grove Stone Bridge
237West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — Madonna of the Trail
238West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — The Madonna of the Trail
239West Virginia (Ohio County), Elm Grove — The National Pike
240West Virginia (Ohio County), Roneys Point — Roney’s Point
241West Virginia (Ohio County), Wheeling — Wheeling Suspension Bridge - 1849Historic National Road

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