Historical Places in Raymond, OH

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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

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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Mac-A-Cheek Castle gallery
14YEARS IN BUSINESS
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Warren G. Harding Presidential Sites gallery

The Warren G. Harding Presidential Sites re-opened in May 2021 following completion of the new Warren G. Harding Presidential Library & Museum and restorati

Worthington Historical Society gallery

About Worthington Worthington is located in the center of the state at Ohio's crossroads - the intersection of U.S. State Route 23 and State Route 161 a

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Hanby House gallery

In 2011, the National Park Service Network to Freedom recognized Hanby House as a significant Underground Railroad site. The house is on the National Regist

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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

Harding Home and Museum gallery
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