National Register of Historic Places listings in Muskingum County, Ohio
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Muskingum County, Ohio.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Muskingum County, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]
There are 84 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 5 properties were once listed but have been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 7, 2024.[2]
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Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Adams-Gray House | More images | December 5, 1979 (#79001797) | Southeast of Trinway on Tobacco Hill Rd.ja 40°09′31″N 81°56′54″W / 40.158611°N 81.948333°W / 40.158611; -81.948333 (Adams-Gray House) | Cass Township | Extends into Virginia Township in Coshocton County |
2 | George W. Adams House | Upload image | November 29, 1979 (#79001912) | South of Trinway on Bottom Rd. 40°07′54″N 82°00′57″W / 40.131667°N 82.015833°W / 40.131667; -82.015833 (George W. Adams House) | Cass Township | Demolished in 2013. |
3 | Adena Court Apartments | September 27, 1980 (#80003190) | 41 S. 4th St. 39°56′22″N 82°00′29″W / 39.939444°N 82.008056°W / 39.939444; -82.008056 (Adena Court Apartments) | Zanesville | ||
4 | Alameda Apartments | More images | June 17, 1982 (#82003623) | 7th St. 39°56′40″N 82°00′15″W / 39.944444°N 82.004167°W / 39.944444; -82.004167 (Alameda Apartments) | Zanesville | |
5 | Arlington Hotel | December 16, 1982 (#82001482) | 722 Main St. 39°56′24″N 82°00′14″W / 39.94°N 82.003889°W / 39.94; -82.003889 (Arlington Hotel) | Zanesville | Destroyed | |
6 | Baker Brothers Wholesale Grocery | Upload image | June 1, 2023 (#100009004) | 8-12 East Main St. 39°54′11″N 82°01′11″W / 39.9031°N 82.0198°W / 39.9031; -82.0198 (Baker Brothers Wholesale Grocery) | Zanesville | |
7 | Baughman Memorial Park | Upload image | August 27, 1979 (#79001909) | West of Frazeysburg on State Route 586 40°06′41″N 82°10′37″W / 40.111389°N 82.176944°W / 40.111389; -82.176944 (Baughman Memorial Park) | Jackson Township | The park, home to sandstone statues sculpted by local artist Brice Baughman, was sold in February 2008 and resold six months later, at that time twelve of the statues were individually sold.[6] |
8 | Belt Line and New York Central Freight House | More images | March 24, 1983 (#83002015) | 3rd and Market Sts. 39°56′32″N 82°00′33″W / 39.942153°N 82.009097°W / 39.942153; -82.009097 (Belt Line and New York Central Freight House) | Zanesville | |
9 | Black-Elliott Block | More images | May 8, 1979 (#79001914) | 525 Main St. 39°56′25″N 82°00′21″W / 39.940278°N 82.005833°W / 39.940278; -82.005833 (Black-Elliott Block) | Zanesville | |
10 | Blocksom-Rolls House | February 21, 1979 (#79001915) | 960 Eastman St. 39°56′34″N 81°59′59″W / 39.942778°N 81.999722°W / 39.942778; -81.999722 (Blocksom-Rolls House) | Zanesville | ||
11 | Charles Brendel House | November 25, 1980 (#80003191) | 427 Wayne Ave. 39°56′02″N 82°00′10″W / 39.933889°N 82.002778°W / 39.933889; -82.002778 (Charles Brendel House) | Zanesville | ||
12 | Brighton-Dryden Historic District | June 1, 1982 (#82003624) | Dryden Rd., Brighton Boulevard, and Lexington and Stanberry Aves. 39°55′47″N 82°01′21″W / 39.929722°N 82.0225°W / 39.929722; -82.0225 (Brighton-Dryden Historic District) | Zanesville | ||
13 | Buckingham-Petty House | Upload image | August 11, 1980 (#80003182) | Mound Rd. 39°52′51″N 81°54′49″W / 39.880833°N 81.913611°W / 39.880833; -81.913611 (Buckingham-Petty House) | Wayne Township | |
14 | Nicholas Christman House | May 22, 1978 (#78002159) | 532 Wayne Ave. 39°55′51″N 82°00′05″W / 39.930833°N 82.001389°W / 39.930833; -82.001389 (Nicholas Christman House) | Zanesville | ||
15 | Howard Chandler Christy Art Studio | June 15, 2011 (#11000368) | 6020 S. River Rd., north of Blue Rock 39°51′22″N 81°53′52″W / 39.856111°N 81.897778°W / 39.856111; -81.897778 (Howard Chandler Christy Art Studio) | Wayne Township | 1908-1909 estate of Howard Chandler Christy; also known as The Barracks[7] | |
16 | Clossman Hardware Store | More images | November 25, 1980 (#80003192) | 621-623 Main St. 39°56′24″N 82°00′18″W / 39.94°N 82.005°W / 39.94; -82.005 (Clossman Hardware Store) | Zanesville | |
17 | Crescent Hill | January 9, 1986 (#86000034) | 44 W. 5th St. 40°07′23″N 82°00′57″W / 40.122972°N 82.015833°W / 40.122972; -82.015833 (Crescent Hill) | Dresden | ||
18 | William Denison House | April 29, 1982 (#82003620) | 7115 Adamsville Rd. (State Route 93), south of Adamsville 40°03′08″N 81°53′35″W / 40.052222°N 81.893056°W / 40.052222; -81.893056 (William Denison House) | Salem Township | ||
19 | Downtown Zanesville Historic District | Upload image | February 15, 2024 (#100009926) | Roughly bounded by 3rd, Market, 7th, and South streets 39°56′24″N 82°00′23″W / 39.9401°N 82.0065°W / 39.9401; -82.0065 (Downtown Zanesville Historic District) | Zanesville | |
20 | Dresden Suspension Bridge | More images | December 1, 1978 (#78002153) | State Routes 208 and 666 40°07′14″N 82°00′01″W / 40.120556°N 82.000278°W / 40.120556; -82.000278 (Dresden Suspension Bridge) | Dresden and Madison Township | |
21 | Factory Site | March 11, 1980 (#80003183) | Along Moxahala Creek in Ironspot 39°49′13″N 82°03′51″W / 39.820278°N 82.064167°W / 39.820278; -82.064167 (Factory Site) | Newton Township | ||
22 | Fairmont Avenue Historic District | November 30, 1982 (#82001483) | Fairmont Ave. 39°57′31″N 82°00′47″W / 39.958611°N 82.013056°W / 39.958611; -82.013056 (Fairmont Avenue Historic District) | Zanesville | ||
23 | Five Mile House | Upload image | April 11, 1977 (#77001081) | South of Zanesville off U.S. Route 22 39°52′55″N 82°03′32″W / 39.881944°N 82.058889°W / 39.881944; -82.058889 (Five Mile House) | Newton Township | |
24 | James Galigher House | February 22, 1979 (#79001916) | South of Zanesville on S. River Rd. 39°53′55″N 81°59′56″W / 39.898636°N 81.998970°W / 39.898636; -81.998970 (James Galigher House) | Wayne Township | ||
25 | John Glenn Boyhood Home | December 10, 2018 (#100003210) | 72 W. Main St. 39°59′37″N 81°44′11″W / 39.9935°N 81.7363°W / 39.9935; -81.7363 (John Glenn Boyhood Home) | New Concord | ||
26 | Ernest J. Gorsuch House | March 11, 1980 (#80003193) | 1869 Norwood Boulevard 39°57′47″N 82°00′19″W / 39.963056°N 82.005278°W / 39.963056; -82.005278 (Ernest J. Gorsuch House) | Zanesville | ||
27 | Ralph Hardesty Stone House | March 11, 1980 (#80003184) | Main St. 39°59′08″N 81°47′24″W / 39.985556°N 81.79°W / 39.985556; -81.79 (Ralph Hardesty Stone House) | Norwich | ||
28 | William Rainey Harper Log House | April 6, 1978 (#78002154) | E. Main St. 39°59′38″N 81°44′05″W / 39.993889°N 81.734722°W / 39.993889; -81.734722 (William Rainey Harper Log House) | New Concord | ||
29 | Harper-Cosgrave Block | More images | January 3, 1980 (#80003195) | 62 N. 3rd St.[8] 39°56′30″N 82°00′32″W / 39.9417°N 82.0089°W / 39.9417; -82.0089 (Harper-Cosgrave Block) | Zanesville | |
30 | William B. Harris House | May 22, 1978 (#78002161) | 1320 Newman Dr. 39°56′24″N 81°59′28″W / 39.94°N 81.991111°W / 39.94; -81.991111 (William B. Harris House) | Zanesville | ||
31 | Headley Inn, Smith House and Farm | April 26, 1978 (#78002162) | 5255 West Pike 39°57′14″N 82°05′39″W / 39.953889°N 82.094167°W / 39.953889; -82.094167 (Headley Inn, Smith House and Farm) | Falls Township | ||
32 | James Hunter Stone House | Upload image | January 3, 1980 (#80003181) | East of Adamsville on Mercer Rd. 40°05′35″N 81°48′15″W / 40.093183°N 81.804199°W / 40.093183; -81.804199 (James Hunter Stone House) | Monroe Township | |
33 | Johnston-Crossland House | March 15, 1982 (#82003625) | N. 7th St. 39°56′36″N 82°00′15″W / 39.943333°N 82.004167°W / 39.943333; -82.004167 (Johnston-Crossland House) | Zanesville | Destroyed | |
34 | George and Edward Kearns Houses | February 2, 1979 (#79001917) | 306 and 320 Luck Ave. 39°56′07″N 82°01′05″W / 39.935278°N 82.018056°W / 39.935278; -82.018056 (George and Edward Kearns Houses) | Zanesville | The Kearns-Hale House at 320 Luck Ave was destroyed between August & September 2009, The Kearns-Seabach House at 306 Luck Ave still stands. | |
35 | Lafayette Lodge No. 79 | More images | September 13, 1978 (#78002163) | 333 Market St. 39°56′32″N 82°00′28″W / 39.942222°N 82.007778°W / 39.942222; -82.007778 (Lafayette Lodge No. 79) | Zanesville | |
36 | William D. Lash House | February 17, 1978 (#78002164) | 2261 Dresden Rd. 39°57′56″N 82°00′23″W / 39.965556°N 82.006389°W / 39.965556; -82.006389 (William D. Lash House) | Zanesville | ||
37 | Lilienthal Building | July 21, 1980 (#80003196) | 44 S. 6th St. 39°56′20″N 82°00′20″W / 39.938889°N 82.005556°W / 39.938889; -82.005556 (Lilienthal Building) | Zanesville | ||
38 | Locust Site (33MU160) | August 1, 1985 (#85001696) | On a terrace along the Licking River east of Nashport[9] 40°03′25″N 82°09′22″W / 40.0569°N 82.156°W / 40.0569; -82.156 (Locust Site (33MU160)) | Licking Township | ||
39 | Masonic Temple Building | More images | May 25, 1990 (#90000756) | 36-42 N. 4th St. 39°56′27″N 82°00′25″W / 39.940833°N 82.006944°W / 39.940833; -82.006944 (Masonic Temple Building) | Zanesville | Destroyed by fire in January 2022. |
40 | Harry S. McClelland House | September 27, 1980 (#80003197) | 908 Laurel Ave. 39°57′15″N 82°00′55″W / 39.954167°N 82.015278°W / 39.954167; -82.015278 (Harry S. McClelland House) | Zanesville | ||
41 | McCully Log House | Upload image | March 15, 1982 (#82003622) | North of New Concord on Wharton Lane 40°05′21″N 81°44′55″W / 40.089167°N 81.748611°W / 40.089167; -81.748611 (McCully Log House) | Monroe Township | |
42 | McIntire Terrace Historic District | September 6, 1979 (#79001918) | Roughly bounded by Peter Alley, McIntire, Moorehead, Findley, Blue, and Adair Aves. 39°57′03″N 82°00′47″W / 39.950833°N 82.013056°W / 39.950833; -82.013056 (McIntire Terrace Historic District) | Zanesville | ||
43 | Mound House | June 6, 1979 (#79001908) | 400 Mound Rd. 39°52′47″N 81°54′41″W / 39.879722°N 81.911389°W / 39.879722; -81.911389 (Mound House) | Wayne Township | ||
44 | Mount Zion Presbyterian Church | Upload image | December 19, 1978 (#78002152) | Southeast of Chandlersville off State Route 146 39°51′45″N 81°44′59″W / 39.8625°N 81.749722°W / 39.8625; -81.749722 (Mount Zion Presbyterian Church) | Rich Hill Township | |
45 | Muskingum College Campus Historic District | More images | June 11, 1979 (#79001910) | U.S. Route 22; also roughly bounded by Stormont St. & College, Lakeside, and Stadium Drs. 39°59′47″N 81°44′09″W / 39.996389°N 81.735833°W / 39.996389; -81.735833 (Muskingum College Campus Historic District) | New Concord | Second set of addresses represent a boundary increase approved March 29, 2021. |
46 | Muskingum County Courthouse and Jail | More images | July 16, 1973 (#73001515) | 4th and Main Sts. 39°56′26″N 82°00′26″W / 39.940556°N 82.007222°W / 39.940556; -82.007222 (Muskingum County Courthouse and Jail) | Zanesville | |
47 | Muskingum River Lock No. 10 and Canal | December 19, 1978 (#78002165) | Northern bank of the Muskingum River, north of the railroad bridge south to the lock terminals 39°56′02″N 82°00′11″W / 39.933889°N 82.003194°W / 39.933889; -82.003194 (Muskingum River Lock No. 10 and Canal) | Zanesville | ||
48 | Muskingum River Navigation Historic District | February 9, 2007 (#07000025) | Coshocton, Muskingum, Morgan, Washington Counties 40°09′27″N 81°56′41″W / 40.157500°N 81.944722°W / 40.157500; -81.944722 (Muskingum River Navigation Historic District) | Numerous jurisdictions | ||
49 | Nashport Mound | Upload image | May 24, 1973 (#73001512) | Along the Licking River below Nashport[10] 40°03′37″N 82°09′57″W / 40.0603°N 82.1659°W / 40.0603; -82.1659 (Nashport Mound) | Licking Township | |
50 | New Concord-Union High School | Upload image | March 11, 2024 (#100010018) | 4 Stormont Street 39°59′39″N 81°44′16″W / 39.9941°N 81.7377°W / 39.9941; -81.7377 (New Concord-Union High School) | New Concord | |
51 | Ohio Power Company | More images | November 25, 1980 (#80003198) | 604 Main St. 39°56′24″N 82°00′18″W / 39.94°N 82.005°W / 39.94; -82.005 (Ohio Power Company) | Zanesville | |
52 | Paul Hall, Muskingum College | More images | April 23, 1973 (#73001514) | Layton Dr., Muskingum College campus 39°59′43″N 81°44′04″W / 39.995278°N 81.734444°W / 39.995278; -81.734444 (Paul Hall, Muskingum College) | New Concord | |
53 | Peairs Homestead | Upload image | February 27, 1979 (#79001919) | East of Zanesville on State Route 146 39°54′45″N 81°53′44″W / 39.912633°N 81.895540°W / 39.912633; -81.895540 (Peairs Homestead) | Salt Creek Township | |
54 | Philo II Archeological District | Upload image | November 29, 1978 (#78002156) | Western side of the Muskingum River below Philo[11] 39°48′42″N 81°54′04″W / 39.811667°N 81.901111°W / 39.811667; -81.901111 (Philo II Archeological District) | Harrison Township | |
55 | Pioneer School | Upload image | March 24, 2023 (#100008741) | 952 East Main St. 39°56′23″N 82°00′05″W / 39.9398°N 82.0013°W / 39.9398; -82.0013 (Pioneer School) | Zanesville | |
56 | Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and St. Louis Depot | March 24, 1983 (#83002016) | Market St. 39°56′34″N 82°00′36″W / 39.942778°N 82.01°W / 39.942778; -82.01 (Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and St. Louis Depot) | Zanesville | ||
57 | Prospect Place | May 10, 1979 (#79001913) | South of Trinway on State Route 60 40°08′05″N 82°00′42″W / 40.134722°N 82.011667°W / 40.134722; -82.011667 (Prospect Place) | Cass Township | ||
58 | Putnam Historic District | June 30, 1975 (#75001511) | Bounded by the former Penn Central Railroad tracks, Van Buren St., and the Muskingum River 39°55′55″N 82°00′26″W / 39.931944°N 82.007222°W / 39.931944; -82.007222 (Putnam Historic District) | Zanesville | ||
59 | C.W. Ransbottom House | March 11, 1980 (#80003185) | 291 Washington St. 39°48′35″N 82°04′16″W / 39.809861°N 82.071111°W / 39.809861; -82.071111 (C.W. Ransbottom House) | Roseville | ||
60 | Edward Ransbottom House | March 11, 1980 (#80003186) | 99 Main St. 39°48′22″N 82°04′22″W / 39.806000°N 82.072778°W / 39.806000; -82.072778 (Edward Ransbottom House) | Roseville | ||
61 | Frank M. Ransbottom House | March 11, 1980 (#80003187) | 289 Washington St. 39°48′35″N 82°04′16″W / 39.809722°N 82.071111°W / 39.809722; -82.071111 (Frank M. Ransbottom House) | Roseville | ||
62 | Mort Ransbottom House | March 11, 1980 (#80003188) | 152 N. Main St. 39°48′25″N 82°04′20″W / 39.807083°N 82.072222°W / 39.807083; -82.072222 (Mort Ransbottom House) | Roseville | ||
63 | Adam Rider House | November 29, 1979 (#79001911) | 9350 Athens Rd., south of Roseville 39°47′43″N 82°03′47″W / 39.795139°N 82.063056°W / 39.795139; -82.063056 (Adam Rider House) | Clay Township | ||
64 | Roseville High School | March 30, 1978 (#78002157) | Stokeley and Perry Sts. 39°48′36″N 82°04′24″W / 39.810000°N 82.073333°W / 39.810000; -82.073333 (Roseville High School) | Roseville | ||
65 | "S" Bridge II | More images | April 23, 1973 (#73001513) | U.S. Route 40 west of New Concord 39°59′35″N 81°44′48″W / 39.993056°N 81.746667°W / 39.993056; -81.746667 ("S" Bridge II) | Union Township | |
66 | St. James Episcopal Church | More images | October 2, 1978 (#78002167) | 155 N. 6th St. 39°56′35″N 82°00′20″W / 39.943056°N 82.005556°W / 39.943056; -82.005556 (St. James Episcopal Church) | Zanesville | |
67 | St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church | January 3, 1980 (#80003189) | South of Stovertown on State Route 555 39°49′59″N 81°59′17″W / 39.833056°N 81.988056°W / 39.833056; -81.988056 (St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church) | Brush Creek Township | ||
68 | St. John's Lutheran Church | More images | December 2, 1982 (#82001484) | Market and N. 7th Sts. 39°56′31″N 82°00′15″W / 39.941944°N 82.004167°W / 39.941944; -82.004167 (St. John's Lutheran Church) | Zanesville | |
69 | St. Nicholas's Catholic Church | More images | September 25, 1975 (#75001512) | 925 Main St. 39°56′24″N 82°00′04″W / 39.94°N 82.001111°W / 39.94; -82.001111 (St. Nicholas's Catholic Church) | Zanesville | |
70 | St. Thomas Aquinas Church | More images | March 11, 1980 (#80003199) | 130 N. 5th St. 39°56′35″N 82°00′24″W / 39.943056°N 82.006667°W / 39.943056; -82.006667 (St. Thomas Aquinas Church) | Zanesville | |
71 | Salt Creek Covered Bridge | More images | September 10, 1974 (#74001587) | 3 mi (4.8 km) northwest of Norwich 39°59′55″N 81°50′24″W / 39.998611°N 81.84°W / 39.998611; -81.84 (Salt Creek Covered Bridge) | Perry Township | |
72 | Frederick Augustus Seborn House | April 4, 1978 (#78002166) | 1115-1119 Maysville Pike 39°55′15″N 82°00′36″W / 39.920833°N 82.01°W / 39.920833; -82.01 (Frederick Augustus Seborn House) | Zanesville | ||
73 | William R. Smith House | June 1, 1982 (#82003627) | 920 Marietta St. 39°56′10″N 82°00′09″W / 39.936111°N 82.0025°W / 39.936111; -82.0025 (William R. Smith House) | Zanesville | Demolished | |
74 | David Stormont House | More images | April 21, 1983 (#83002017) | 103 W. Main St. 39°59′37″N 81°44′18″W / 39.993611°N 81.738333°W / 39.993611; -81.738333 (David Stormont House) | New Concord | |
75 | Capt. James Boggs Tannehill House | August 27, 1979 (#79001921) | 367 Taylor St. 39°58′03″N 82°00′15″W / 39.9675°N 82.004167°W / 39.9675; -82.004167 (Capt. James Boggs Tannehill House) | Zanesville | ||
76 | William C. Tanner House | Upload image | September 17, 1979 (#79001922) | Northwest of Zanesville 39°59′49″N 82°05′53″W / 39.996944°N 82.098056°W / 39.996944; -82.098056 (William C. Tanner House) | Falls Township | |
77 | Tavener-Sears Tavern | April 29, 1982 (#82003621) | Main St. in Mount Sterling 39°57′25″N 82°09′02″W / 39.956944°N 82.150556°W / 39.956944; -82.150556 (Tavener-Sears Tavern) | Hopewell Township | ||
78 | US Post Office and Federal Building-Zanesville | More images | February 11, 1988 (#88000071) | 65 S. 5th St. 39°56′21″N 82°00′25″W / 39.939167°N 82.006944°W / 39.939167; -82.006944 (US Post Office and Federal Building-Zanesville) | Zanesville | Designed by architect George F. Hammond |
79 | West Union School | March 30, 1978 (#78002155) | South of Norwich on County Road 200 39°56′56″N 81°47′59″W / 39.948889°N 81.799722°W / 39.948889; -81.799722 (West Union School) | Union Township | ||
80 | West View | March 5, 1982 (#82003628) | 444 Sunkel Boulevard 39°57′50″N 82°00′25″W / 39.963889°N 82.006944°W / 39.963889; -82.006944 (West View) | Zanesville | ||
81 | Perry Wiles Grocery Company | November 25, 1980 (#80003200) | 32-36 N. 3rd St. 39°56′27″N 82°00′32″W / 39.940833°N 82.008889°W / 39.940833; -82.008889 (Perry Wiles Grocery Company) | Zanesville | ||
82 | Y Bridge | More images | November 2, 1973 (#73001516) | At the foot of Main St., over the Licking and Muskingum rivers 39°56′25″N 82°00′48″W / 39.940278°N 82.013333°W / 39.940278; -82.013333 (Y Bridge) | Zanesville | |
83 | Zanesville YMCA | October 29, 1985 (#83002018) | 34 S. 5th St. 39°56′20″N 82°00′24″W / 39.938889°N 82.006667°W / 39.938889; -82.006667 (Zanesville YMCA) | Zanesville | Destroyed | |
84 | Zanesville YWCA | More images | July 17, 1978 (#78002168) | 49 N. 6th St. 39°56′28″N 82°00′20″W / 39.941111°N 82.005556°W / 39.941111; -82.005556 (Zanesville YWCA) | Zanesville |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Achauer-Linser House and Brewery Complex | Upload image | August 3, 1978 (#78002158) | October 29, 1985 | 976-988 E. Main Street 39°56′23″N 81°59′54″W / 39.9397°N 81.9983°W / 39.9397; -81.9983 (Achauer-Linser House and Brewery Complex) | Zanesville | Demolished in June 1982.[12] |
2 | Abram Emery House | December 6, 1978 (#78002160) | May 12, 2016 | 413 Pershing Rd. 39°55′31″N 82°00′43″W / 39.925278°N 82.011944°W / 39.925278; -82.011944 (Abram Emery House) | Zanesville | Destroyed | |
3 | Grant School | Upload image | November 25, 1980 (#80003194) | January 31, 1995 | Off U.S. Route 22 39°55′07″N 82°00′23″W / 39.9186°N 82.0064°W / 39.9186; -82.0064 (Grant School) | Zanesville | |
4 | Lind Arcade | June 1, 1982 (#82003626) | January 31, 1995 | 48 N. 5th Street 39°56′25″N 82°00′22″W / 39.9403°N 82.0061°W / 39.9403; -82.0061 (Lind Arcade) | Zanesville | Demolished in July 1993.[13] | |
5 | St. Paul's A.M.E. Church and Parsonage | Upload image | July 17, 1979 (#79001920) | May 7, 1990 | 331 South Street 39°56′19″N 82°00′32″W / 39.9387°N 82.0088°W / 39.9387; -82.0088 (St. Paul's A.M.E. Church and Parsonage) | Zanesville |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Muskingum County, Ohio.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio
- Listings in neighboring counties: Coshocton, Guernsey, Licking, Morgan, Noble, Perry
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Ohio
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Goldstein, Ezra. "Losing a Landmark". Ohio Magazine (February 2009). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - Howard Chandler Christy Art Studio" (PDF). March 9, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 15, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
- ^ Street address derived from this photograph; the NRIS only lists the building on N. 3rd St.
- ^ Location derived from Seeman, Mark F. The Locust Site (33Mu160): The 1983 Test Excavation of a Multicomponent Workshop in East Central Ohio. Kent: Kent State UP, 1985, 3/5. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
- ^ Location derived from Mills, William C. Archeological Atlas of Ohio. Columbus: Ohio State Archeological and Historical Society, 1914, page 60 and plate 60. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Carskadden, Jeff. "Excavation of Mound D at the Philo Mound Group Muskingum County Ohio". Ohio Archaeologist 39.1 (1989): 4-8: 6.
- ^ "Old Brewery Demolished". The Times Recorder. July 15, 1982. p. 1. Retrieved August 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Arcade coming down". Times Recorder. July 22, 1993. p. 1. Retrieved August 15, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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