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Location of Greene County in Ohio

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene County, Ohio.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic PlacesinGreene County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[1]

There are 45 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 19, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[edit]
[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Antioch College Fine Arts Building June 6, 2022
(#100007761)
405 Corry St.
39°47′55N 83°53′09W / 39.7986°N 83.8859°W / 39.7986; -83.8859 (Antioch College Fine Arts Building)
Yellow Springs
2 Antioch Hall, North and South Halls
Antioch Hall, North and South Halls
Antioch Hall, North and South Halls
June 30, 1975
(#75001411)
Along Hyde Rd. on the Antioch College campus
39°47′59N 83°53′17W / 39.799722°N 83.888056°W / 39.799722; -83.888056 (Antioch Hall, North and South Halls)
Yellow Springs
3 Ballard Road Covered Bridge
Ballard Road Covered Bridge
Ballard Road Covered Bridge
May 29, 1975
(#75001408)
Northwest of Jamestown on Ballard Rd. over Caesars Creek
39°40′41N 83°48′55W / 39.678056°N 83.815278°W / 39.678056; -83.815278 (Ballard Road Covered Bridge)
New Jasper Township 1880s covered bridge, no longer open to through traffic
4 Bank of Xenia
Bank of Xenia
Bank of Xenia
May 7, 1973
(#73001450)
Northeastern corner of Detroit and E. 2nd Sts.
39°41′02N 83°55′44W / 39.683889°N 83.928889°W / 39.683889; -83.928889 (Bank of Xenia)
Xenia Greek Revival bank near downtown Xenia
5 George Barrett Concrete House
George Barrett Concrete House
George Barrett Concrete House
April 10, 1986
(#86000699)
4 E. Main St.
39°36′32N 84°00′30W / 39.608889°N 84.008333°W / 39.608889; -84.008333 (George Barrett Concrete House)
Spring Valley
6 Bath Township Consolidated School
Bath Township Consolidated School
Bath Township Consolidated School
September 22, 1983
(#83001974)
221 N. Central Ave.
39°49′32N 84°01′17W / 39.825556°N 84.021389°W / 39.825556; -84.021389 (Bath Township Consolidated School)
Fairborn
7 Berryhill-Morris House
Berryhill-Morris House
Berryhill-Morris House
November 12, 1975
(#75001407)
South of Bellbrook at 3113 Ferry Rd.
39°36′15N 84°05′14W / 39.604167°N 84.087222°W / 39.604167; -84.087222 (Berryhill-Morris House)
Sugarcreek Township Home of one of the township's first resident families
8 Brick Quarters Historic District November 5, 2018
(#100003071)
Chidlaw Rd. and Metzger Dr. at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
39°48′32N 84°02′20W / 39.8090°N 84.0389°W / 39.8090; -84.0389 (Brick Quarters Historic District)
Bath Township
9 C.N. & I. Department Power House
C.N. & I. Department Power House
C.N. & I. Department Power House
October 30, 2003
(#03001099)
Central State University campus in Wilberforce
39°43′01N 83°52′29W / 39.716944°N 83.874722°W / 39.716944; -83.874722 (C.N. & I. Department Power House)
Xenia Township
10 Carnegie Library (Old Wilberforce University Campus)
Carnegie Library (Old Wilberforce University Campus)
Carnegie Library (Old Wilberforce University Campus)
June 16, 2004
(#04000610)
1400 Brush Row Rd. in Wilberforce
39°43′03N 83°52′55W / 39.7175°N 83.881944°W / 39.7175; -83.881944 (Carnegie Library (Old Wilberforce University Campus))
Xenia Township
11 Cedarville Opera House
Cedarville Opera House
Cedarville Opera House
February 9, 1984
(#84003697)
78 N. Main St.
39°44′30N 83°48′25W / 39.741667°N 83.806944°W / 39.741667; -83.806944 (Cedarville Opera House)
Cedarville Community center and performance hall
12 Alexander Conner House
Alexander Conner House
Alexander Conner House
July 28, 1987
(#87000460)
99 E. 2nd St.
39°41′02N 83°55′42W / 39.683889°N 83.928333°W / 39.683889; -83.928333 (Alexander Conner House)
Xenia Six early buildings joined into a rowhouse
13 Dean Family Farm
Dean Family Farm
Dean Family Farm
May 29, 1975
(#75001409)
5 mi (8.0 km) northwest of Jamestown off U.S. Route 35 on Ballard Rd.; also 199 S. Ballard Rd.
39°40′34N 83°49′07W / 39.676111°N 83.818611°W / 39.676111; -83.818611 (Dean Family Farm)
New Jasper Township 1820s farmstead. 199 Ballard represents a boundary increase of November 16, 1994, the Dean Family Farm Historic District.
14 Downtown Xenia Historic District
Downtown Xenia Historic District
Downtown Xenia Historic District
September 10, 2014
(#14000590)
Bounded by Church, Galloway, 3rd, and Collier Sts.
39°41′08N 83°55′45W / 39.685556°N 83.929167°W / 39.685556; -83.929167 (Downtown Xenia Historic District)
Xenia
15 East Second Street District
East Second Street District
East Second Street District
March 20, 1973
(#73001451)
235 and 209-213-215 E. 2nd St.; also 184-271 E. 2nd St.
39°41′01N 83°55′31W / 39.683611°N 83.925278°W / 39.683611; -83.925278 (East Second Street District)
Xenia Prestigious Gilded Age neighborhood. Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of September 10, 1979
16 Emery Hall
Emery Hall
Emery Hall
October 4, 2005
(#05001144)
Central State University campus in Wilberforce
39°43′03N 83°52′58W / 39.7175°N 83.882778°W / 39.7175; -83.882778 (Emery Hall)
Xenia Township
17 Fairborn Theatre
Fairborn Theatre
Fairborn Theatre
July 27, 2005
(#05000755)
34 S. Broad St.
39°49′14N 84°01′39W / 39.820556°N 84.027500°W / 39.820556; -84.027500 (Fairborn Theatre)
Fairborn Streamline Moderne theater, built with themes relevant to the nearby military base
18 Grinnell Mill Historic District
Grinnell Mill Historic District
Grinnell Mill Historic District
November 29, 1982
(#82001464)
3536 Bryan Park Rd., southeast of Yellow Springs
39°46′59N 83°52′28W / 39.783056°N 83.874444°W / 39.783056; -83.874444 (Grinnell Mill Historic District)
Miami Township
19 Harper Mausoleum and George W. Harper Memorial Entrance
Harper Mausoleum and George W. Harper Memorial Entrance
Harper Mausoleum and George W. Harper Memorial Entrance
February 11, 1988
(#88000115)
North Cemetery along State Route 72
39°45′15N 83°48′44W / 39.754167°N 83.812222°W / 39.754167; -83.812222 (Harper Mausoleum and George W. Harper Memorial Entrance)
Cedarville Egyptian Revival memorial to a wealthy Cedarville resident
20 Hollencamp House
Hollencamp House
Hollencamp House
July 18, 1980
(#80003029)
339 E. 2nd St.
39°41′03N 83°55′24W / 39.684167°N 83.923333°W / 39.684167; -83.923333 (Hollencamp House)
Xenia Home of a leading immigrant brewer
21 Huffman Field
Huffman Field
Huffman Field
May 6, 1971
(#71000640)
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1 mi (1.6 km) southwest of Fairborn
39°48′12N 84°03′57W / 39.803333°N 84.065833°W / 39.803333; -84.065833 (Huffman Field)
Bath Township Field where the Wright brothers learned to fly
22 Jamestown Opera House
Jamestown Opera House
Jamestown Opera House
October 17, 2007
(#07001093)
19 N. Limestone St.
39°39′32N 83°44′04W / 39.658889°N 83.734444°W / 39.658889; -83.734444 (Jamestown Opera House)
Jamestown Community center and government building
23 Main Street Historic District
Main Street Historic District
Main Street Historic District
May 19, 1989
(#89000431)
Roughly E. and W. Main St. from Elm to Water Sts.
39°36′33N 84°00′28W / 39.609167°N 84.007778°W / 39.609167; -84.007778 (Main Street Historic District)
Spring Valley
24 McDonald Farm
McDonald Farm
McDonald Farm
June 14, 1996
(#96000673)
1446 Stone Rd., southeast of Xenia
39°38′28N 83°53′00W / 39.641111°N 83.883333°W / 39.641111; -83.883333 (McDonald Farm)
Xenia Township Source of stone for the Washington Monument
25 Mercer Log House
Mercer Log House
Mercer Log House
October 16, 1981
(#81000433)
41 N. 1st St.
39°49′25N 84°01′44W / 39.823611°N 84.028889°W / 39.823611; -84.028889 (Mercer Log House)
Fairborn One of Ohio's best-preserved log cabins from the territorial period
26 Millen-Schmidt House
Millen-Schmidt House
Millen-Schmidt House
November 7, 1976
(#76001432)
184 N. King St.
39°41′14N 83°55′54W / 39.687222°N 83.931667°W / 39.687222; -83.931667 (Millen-Schmidt House)
Xenia Italianate mansion, built to be "a house that people will notice"
27 Old Chillicothe Site
Old Chillicothe Site
Old Chillicothe Site
April 21, 1975
(#75001410)
Along U.S. Route 68 north of Xenia[6][7]
39°43′49N 83°56′16W / 39.730278°N 83.937778°W / 39.730278; -83.937778 (Old Chillicothe Site)
Xenia Township
28 The Old Hotel
The Old Hotel
The Old Hotel
August 25, 1988
(#88001296)
100-101½ W. Main St.
39°36′30N 84°00′34W / 39.608444°N 84.009444°W / 39.608444; -84.009444 (The Old Hotel)
Spring Valley
29 Orators Mound
Orators Mound
Orators Mound
July 15, 1974
(#74001507)
Near Yellow Spring, east of the village of Yellow Springs[8]
39°48′16N 83°52′55W / 39.804444°N 83.881944°W / 39.804444; -83.881944 (Orators Mound)
Miami Township Indian mound in Glen Helen; named for its common use as a speaker's platform
30 Samuel N. Patterson House
Samuel N. Patterson House
Samuel N. Patterson House
June 3, 1976
(#76001433)
364 N. King St.
39°41′23N 83°55′56W / 39.689722°N 83.932222°W / 39.689722; -83.932222 (Samuel N. Patterson House)
Xenia 1870s house; one of its neighborhood's few survivors of the 1974 tornado
31 Pollock Works
Pollock Works
Pollock Works
February 23, 1972
(#72001014)
Along Massie's Creek, west of Cedarville[6]
39°44′23N 83°49′24W / 39.739722°N 83.823333°W / 39.739722; -83.823333 (Pollock Works)
Cedarville Township Hopewellian ceremonial site on a hilltop
32 Whitelaw Reid House
Whitelaw Reid House
Whitelaw Reid House
May 7, 1973
(#73001448)
Northwest of Cedarville at 2587 Conley Rd.
39°45′06N 83°50′10W / 39.7517°N 83.8361°W / 39.7517; -83.8361 (Whitelaw Reid House)
Cedarville Township Home of Whitelaw Reid, journalist and politician
33 South School
South School
South School
October 4, 1989
(#89001459)
909 S. High St.
39°47′55N 83°53′45W / 39.7986°N 83.8958°W / 39.7986; -83.8958 (South School)
Yellow Springs 1850s Greek Revival school; formerly Yellow Springs High School
34 Tawawa Chimney Corner July 27, 2020
(#100005361)
1198 Brush Row Rd.
39°43′08N 83°53′11W / 39.7189°N 83.8864°W / 39.7189; -83.8864 (Tawawa Chimney Corner)
Wilberforce
35 Waterstreet Historic District
Waterstreet Historic District
Waterstreet Historic District
August 11, 1980
(#80003030)
Roughly bounded by Shawnee Creek and S. Detroit, S. Church and W. 2nd Sts.
39°40′58N 83°55′54W / 39.6828°N 83.9317°W / 39.6828; -83.9317 (Waterstreet Historic District)
Xenia
36 Whitehall Farm
Whitehall Farm
Whitehall Farm
July 31, 1980
(#80003031)
North of Yellow Springs off U.S. Route 68
39°48′42N 83°52′55W / 39.8116°N 83.8819°W / 39.8116; -83.8819 (Whitehall Farm)
Miami Township Greek Revival country estate
37 Benjamin Whiteman House
Benjamin Whiteman House
Benjamin Whiteman House
April 3, 1973
(#73001449)
East of Clifton
39°47′45N 83°49′01W / 39.7958°N 83.8169°W / 39.7958; -83.8169 (Benjamin Whiteman House)
Cedarville Township
38 Wickersham House
Wickersham House
Wickersham House
December 7, 2018
(#100003208)
23 E. Washington St.
39°39′29N 83°44′00W / 39.6581°N 83.7334°W / 39.6581; -83.7334 (Wickersham House)
Jamestown
39 Williamson Mound State Memorial
Williamson Mound State Memorial
Williamson Mound State Memorial
December 13, 1971
(#71000639)
Off U.S. Route 42, west of Cedarville
39°44′42N 83°49′37W / 39.745°N 83.8269°W / 39.745; -83.8269 (Williamson Mound State Memorial)
Cedarville Township Large Adena burial mound
40 Wright Brothers Hill-Memorial
Wright Brothers Hill-Memorial
Wright Brothers Hill-Memorial
July 19, 2016
(#16000460)
Memorial Dr.
39°47′38N 84°05′21W / 39.7940°N 84.0891°W / 39.7940; -84.0891 (Wright Brothers Hill-Memorial)
Bath Township
41 Wright Brothers Memorial Mound Group
Wright Brothers Memorial Mound Group
Wright Brothers Memorial Mound Group
February 12, 1974
(#74001505)
A short distance west of the Wright Brothers Memorial, west of Fairborn[9]
39°47′41N 84°05′27W / 39.7946°N 84.0907°W / 39.7946; -84.0907 (Wright Brothers Memorial Mound Group)
Bath Township
42 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Mound
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Mound
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Mound
February 23, 1972
(#72001015)
Located along P St., about 1 kilometre (3,300 ft) south of the Wright Brothers Memorial, west of Fairborn[9]
39°47′12N 84°05′04W / 39.7867°N 84.0844°W / 39.7867; -84.0844 (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Mound)
Bath Township Adena mound on a military base
43 Xenia Carnegie Library
Xenia Carnegie Library
Xenia Carnegie Library
February 24, 2015
(#15000041)
194 E. Church St.
39°41′16N 83°55′35W / 39.6878°N 83.9264°W / 39.6878; -83.9264 (Xenia Carnegie Library)
Xenia
44 Yellow Springs Historic District
Yellow Springs Historic District
Yellow Springs Historic District
April 1, 1982
(#82003573)
Roughly bounded by railroad tracks, Yellow Springs-Fairfield Rd., and High and Herman Sts.
39°48′10N 83°53′22W / 39.8028°N 83.8894°W / 39.8028; -83.8894 (Yellow Springs Historic District)
Yellow Springs Large historic district, primarily built during the mid-19th century
45 Col. Charles Young House
Col. Charles Young House
Col. Charles Young House
March 30, 1974
(#74001506)
Columbus Pike between Clifton and Stevenson Rds., east of Xenia
39°42′26N 83°53′25W / 39.7072°N 83.8903°W / 39.7072; -83.8903 (Col. Charles Young House)
Xenia Township House museum open to visitors

Former listings

[edit]
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Homewood Cottage January 18, 1973
(#73002286)
June 24, 1974 Brush Row Rd. in Wilberforce
Xenia Township Home of Hallie Quinn Brown. Destroyed by a tornado during the April 3–4, 1974 Super Outbreak[10]
2 William S. Scarborough House
William S. Scarborough House
William S. Scarborough House
January 18, 1973
(#73002291)
June 24, 1974 Brush Row Rd. in Wilberforce
Xenia Township Home of William Sanders Scarborough. Destroyed by a tornado during the April 4, 1974 Super Outbreak[11]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ 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 July 19, 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.
  • ^ a b Location derived from Mills, William C. Archeological Atlas of Ohio. Columbus: Ohio State Archeological and Historical Society, 1914, page 29 and plate 29. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  • ^ Coordinates derived from its GNIS feature record
  • ^ Location derived from Dills, R.S. History of Greene County, Ohio: Together with Historic Notes on the Northwest, and the State of Ohio. Dayton: Odell and Mayer, 1881, 673. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  • ^ a b Location derived from this North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics website; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
  • ^ Central State University
  • ^ Central State University

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