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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CTM_miamisburg-in-the-great-flood-of-1913_Miamisburg-OH.html
Miamisburg in the Great Flood of 1913. . In late March 1913, a series of three severe rainstorms inundated the already saturated and frozen ground of the Miami Valley, causing one of Ohio's greatest natural disasters, the Flood of 1913. On March 2…
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The Miami Connection. . The Miami Connection. Welcome to Miamisburg and the land that was once home to the Miami Indians. Though the English traders who came to the Miami Valley in the 18th century heard the native inhabitants call themselves &quo…
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This is the highest and largest of the many conical burial mounds in Ohio. Erected in prehistoric times by the so-called Mound Builders. It stands as an imposing memorial to those first Ohioans. The mound is 70 feet in height; 877 feet in circumf…
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Miamisburg Mound, the largest conical earthwork in Ohio, originally was sixty-eight feet high with a diameter of three hundred feet. One excavating attempt in 1869 reduced the height to its present sixty-five feet. The mound was then partially inv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZA_site-of-mound-laboratory-1946-2003_Miamisburg-OH.html
Side A The facilities once here propelled the United States through the Nuclear and Space Ages and were named for the nearby pre-historic Miamisburg Mound. The Manhattan engineer District of the War Department began construction of Mound Labora…
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In recognition of the men and women who contributed significantly to our national security and space exploration
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UO0_heritage-village-historical_Miamisburg-OH.html
Side A On this site Daniel Gebhart established a tavern in 1811. Taverns were where people gathered to eat, rest, and share news. During spring freshets, boatmen from the Great Miami River stayed at the tavern. Joining them were pioneers coming …
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