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Local Information Resources
- Warren County Auditor's Office: http://www.co.warren.oh.us/auditor/index.htm.
Among other fascinating things, this site allows you to view the details (including sales data and taxes owing) of any property in the county. This is completely legal and in fact, is mandated by law - all property records are public information. (So, you'd better pay your taxes!)
- The Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service (MLS) Web Site: http://www.cincymls.com/
This site contains the entire listing database of the Cincinnati MLS, searchable in several different ways. This includes all the homes for sale that are listed by the MLS for the local area. This site is MUCH faster than the national real estate listing web sites.
- The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site: http://pages.prodigy.net/john.simpson/highways/ohhwys.html
A transportation enthusiast has developed a comprehensive list of all numbered state highways, past and present, along with basic historical data on each road's establishment.
- Ohio Dept. of Transportation Bridge Photos for Warren County: http://www.dot.state.oh.us/sfn/districts/dist.8/war.htm
If you've ever wanted to know what the underside of local bridges looks like, now here's your chance! (Moving right along...)
- Warren County Park District: http://www.co.warren.oh.us/parks/
From the web site: " Formed to own and manage the Landen Deerfield Park, the District has grown to assume responsibility for Warren County Parks on a county wide basis. Presently the Warren County Park District owns and operated six parks: Landen Deerfield Park, Kesling Park, Hatton-Lukens Park, Bowman Park, Ivins Memorial Park and Minard Memorial Park."
- Western-Star Newspaper: http://www.western-star.com
The Western-Star has an online edition with many current and past articles available online.
- Ohio Historical Society: http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/southwes.html
This link shows OHS sites in Southwest Ohio. The Ohio Historical Society operates Glendower and Fort Ancient.
Local History Links
Note: the following links are available at the "Western Shaker Study Group" site at http://www.shakerwssg.org/curious_and_interesting_historic.htm.
Union Village--Shaker Bishopric of the West - Now Otterbein Home
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Beedle Station - Four miles west of Lebanon, Ohio
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Mount's Station - Outside of Morrow, Ohio
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The Null House - Springboro, Ohio
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Miami Valley College - A Hicksite Quaker Institute east of Springboro, Ohio
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Olde Springboro - Springboro, Ohio
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Warren County Historical Society and Library - Lebanon, Ohio
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Glendower Greek Revival Mansion - Lebanon, Ohio
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1811 Quaker Meetinghouse - The Quaker Historical District in Waynesville, Ohio
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Caesar's Creek Monthly Meeting - Quaker Meeting north-west of Waynesville, Ohio
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Caesar Creek Lake State Park Waynesville, Ohio
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Pioneer Village on Caesar Creek Lake Waynesville, Ohio
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The Little Miami River The Little Miami State Park--Trail Corridor
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Corwin M. Nixon Covered Bridge Over the Little Miami River, Waynesville, Ohio
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The Mary L. Cook Public Library Waynesville, Ohio
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Corwin, Ohio Across the Little Miami River from Waynesville
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Miami Cemetery Corwin, Ohio
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First Black School in Ohio Harveysburg, Ohio
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Olde Fort Ancient Village A lost village below the Ft. Ancient earthworks.
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Fort Ancient Hopewell Earth Works Oregonia, Ohio
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Cross Keys Tavern Fort Ancient, Ohio
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The Hamlet of Senior, Ohio Once known as Hammel. On the Little Miami River.