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History runs deep in Butler County. Explore significant sites and historical attractions on your next trip.
BeauVerre Riordan Stained Glass Studios Masterpieces are crafted by skilled artisans at the oldest, continuously operating stained glass studio in the U.S. beauverre.net
Governor Bebb MetroPark Pioneer VillageThis park features seven authentic log cabins anchored by the 1799 birthplace of William Bebb, the 19th Governor of Ohio.yourmetroparks.net
Soldiers, Sailors, & Pioneers MonumentHonoring the founders and veterans of Butler County, this stately building accents downtown Hamilton with a beautiful and moving tribute. butlercountyohio.org/monument
Muhlhauser Barn Harkening back to pre-Prohibition days, this historic barn was once part of the local brewing industry. It was moved to this location and is now surrounded by a beautiful park. westchesteroh.org
National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting This modest building in West Chester played a pivotal role in U.S. wartime efforts between World War II and the 1990s. Stop in for a tour to learn more about the history made here.voamuseum.org
Wayne Embry Statue Honoring a Civil Rights and basketball icon, this stunning tribute highlights Wayne Embry’s outsized impact on sports and society through his years of public and private service.miamioh.edu
Black Covered Bridge Spanning Talawanda Creek, this historic bridge is one of the longest covered bridges in Ohio, and is particularly known for its use of two different truss types. oxfordmuseumassociation.com
Sorg Opera House Built in 1891, this pillar of Middletown has been lovingly restored, and now hosts a variety of performances throughout the year.sorgoperahouse.org
Learn more about Butler County’s historic sites at TravelButlerCounty.com/history
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Activist and athlete, Wayne Embry, is honored at Miami University.