
A neat bit of Ohio River Valley history nestled in Anderson Township. Anderson Township Historical Society does a nice job of preserving this piece of architectural history. It is one of only a...
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The Anderson Township Historical Society and Urban Farm, established in 1968, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving local history in Cincinnati, Ohio. Through activities, outreach, and the operation of an urban farm, the society brings the past to life for residents and encourages youth to embrace their heritage.
With the acquisition of the Miller-Leuser Log House in 1971 and subsequent entry on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, the society has been instrumental in safeguarding historical landmarks. The organization also maintains a brick house for various functions, including office space, genealogy and research libraries, and hosting special events.
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A neat bit of Ohio River Valley history nestled in Anderson Township. Anderson Township Historical Society does a nice job of preserving this piece of architectural history. It is one of only a...
The first settler in the Clough-Newtown area was Ichabod Benton Miller. He lived in this log cabin on what is now Clough Pike. This house is now a well known historical landmark of Cincinnati's...
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