Lancaster

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Author: Connie L. Rutter, Sondra Brockway Gartner ISBN: 9781439625743
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: October 4, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Connie L. Rutter, Sondra Brockway Gartner
ISBN: 9781439625743
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: October 4, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Lancaster, Ohio, with a population of around 35,000, sits snuggled among the rolling hills at the base of a sandstone bluff that the Wyandot Indians called �Standing Stone.� Just east of the Hock-Hocking River in Fairfield County and a few miles southeast of Columbus, Lancaster was founded on November 10, 1800, by Col. Ebenezer Zane (1747�1811). The city�s rich history is celebrated today in one of the most significant historic districts in the Midwest, known as Square 13. The city offers a walking tour of the area, originally designed in 1800. In a 24-block area, 89 buildings have been designated on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Sherman House Museum is listed as a National Historical Landmark.
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Lancaster, Ohio, with a population of around 35,000, sits snuggled among the rolling hills at the base of a sandstone bluff that the Wyandot Indians called �Standing Stone.� Just east of the Hock-Hocking River in Fairfield County and a few miles southeast of Columbus, Lancaster was founded on November 10, 1800, by Col. Ebenezer Zane (1747�1811). The city�s rich history is celebrated today in one of the most significant historic districts in the Midwest, known as Square 13. The city offers a walking tour of the area, originally designed in 1800. In a 24-block area, 89 buildings have been designated on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Sherman House Museum is listed as a National Historical Landmark.

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