NRHP Reference # 75001335 Area 4,047 m² | Designated NHL May 11, 1976 Added to NRHP 27 May 1975 | |
Location 300 South Main Street, Middletown, Ohio, United States Architectural styles Tudor Revival architecture, Romanesque architecture Similar Oxford Railroad Depot an, Symmes Mission Chapel, Hughes Manor, John Kennel Sr Farm, Augspurger Schoolhouse |
The John B. Tytus House was the Middletown, Ohio, United States home of John Butler Tytus, who invented a practical hot wide-strip continuous steel-rolling process. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
It was further named a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
It is included in the South Main Street District, which is listed on the Register.
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