Historical Places in Quincy, OH

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Piatt Castles gallery

The Mecoche division of the Shawnee people who occupied the land before them, the Piatts treasure the resources and the spirit of the valley they call hom

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Piqua Public Library gallery

The Piqua Public Library promotes lifelong learning and serves as a community-based organization to provide free informational, educational, and recreation

Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House gallery

The Westcott House was built in 1908 for Burton J. And Orpha L. Westcott. The Westcott property is the only Prairie style house designed by Wright in the sta

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Sunrise Animal Sanctuary gallery

Sunrise Sanctuary, Inc. is a non-profit organization that rescues and cares for farmed and companion animals who were abandoned, abused, or neglected. We

Veterans Freedom Flag Monument gallery

Located adjacent to the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center, the Veterans Memorial Freedom Flag Monument stands proud to salute, thank and honor all U.

Crabill Homestead gallery

A Federal style home, built about 1823 by David and Barbara Crabill where they lived with their 12 children. The home remained in the family until about 196