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Glendale Historic District (Glendale, Ohio)

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Location
  
SR 747, Glendale, Ohio

NRHP Reference #
  
76001447

Address
  
Glendale, OH 45246, USA

Year built
  
1861

Architect
  
Multiple

Designated NHLD
  
May 5, 1977

Area
  
159 ha

Added to NRHP
  
20 July 1976

Glendale Historic District (Glendale, Ohio)

Architectural style
  
Mid 19th Century Revival, Late Victorian and Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals

Similar
  
Tri‑County Mall, Thunderbird Conservation Park, Hedgpeth Hills Petroglyp, Kenwood Towne Centre, Bethesda North Hospital

The Glendale Historic District is a historic district in Glendale, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It contains 439 contributing buildings.

The Village of Glendale is known for its winding, curvilinear street scapes; its thick tree canopy; its historic homes; & quiet, peaceful living; the citizens of Glendale enjoy a tranquil existence. Glendale is designated a National Historic Landmark, since May 1977, by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.

The railroad depot included in the district holds a museum of memorabilia of the village's past, including when John Hunt Morgan went through the village on his great raid.

The district covers 392 acres (1.59 km2) and is an "irregular polygon situated East of State Route 4, north of State Route 126, embracing a portion of the C&O-B&O Railroad right-of-way."

References

Glendale Historic District (Glendale, Ohio) Wikipedia