Historical Places in Jefferson, OH
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The site is made up of a visitors' center, as well as the 20-room farmhouse Garfield lived in with his wife and five children.The site is made up of
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Visitors to the Morley Farm Trail walk on a short uphill trail to the place where a small schoolhouse once stood, wherein Joseph Smith prophesied and receiv
Built in 1824, Newel K. and Elizabeth Ann Whitney welcomed Joseph and Emma Smith to live with them here in February 1831. During this time, Joseph Smi
The former location of the home Issac and Lucy Morley built a home for Joseph and Emma Smith on their farm, where the Prophet and his wife lived briefly
The Johnson Inn is a rebuilt replica of the structure first built in 1813 by Peter French. The inn purchased by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain
The Newel K. Whitney Store served as the home of Joseph and Emma Smith between September 1832 and February 1834. The store served as the headquarters of T
Historic Kirtland, in Kirtland, Ohio, includes a visitors’ center and six historic structures open for guided tours: a schoolhouse, a sawmill, an ashery, t
Newly renovated and restored in 2023, Joseph and Emma Smith lived here from 1833 until they moved away from Kirtland in January 18
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Wildwood Cultural Center & Park is Mentor's finest cultural gem. The estate and manor house were built by the John G. Oliver family in 1908. Part of t
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