Explored the lovely Alexandria Point Park on the west side of Portsmouth, OH. This hidden gem is on the Ohio riverbank. You can see two bridges from the corner of the park. Amazing view! The...
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Alexandria Point Park in Portsmouth, OH, is a unique historical site that features the Alexandria Stone, a significant marker from the early American settlement at the mouth of the Scioto River. Established during the 1938 North-West Territory sesquicentennial celebration, the park offers visitors a scenic view of where the Ohio and Scioto Rivers converge, along with a rich narrative connecting the area's past to its present.
The park showcases the Alexandria Stone, believed to be the remnants of the abandoned village of Alexandria, with an inscription dating back to 1802. Though it was originally unearthed in 1931 and placed in the park by local historian Alfred Fagan, this rare artifact symbolizes the aspirations and historical significance of early pioneer life in the region.
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