Historical Markers in Marion

  • Various

Found in 17 locations throughout Marion County, these State markers help tell
the stories of Marion’s people and places. Site listings with descriptions can
be found at: https://remarkableohio.org/index.php?/category/1023. Marion
markers are located at the following locations:
• 2-51 Boyhood Home of Warren G. Harding | 139 South Main Street, Caledonia.
• 3-51 Jacob’s Well | 400 Delaware Avenue, Marion.
• 4-51 Claridon Prairie | Marion Galion Road, Caledonia.
• 5-51 Norman Mattoon Thomas | North Prospect Street between Center and Huber
Streets, Marion.
• 6-51 Marion County Courthouse | 100 North Main Street, Marion.
• 7-51 Home of the Oorang Indians, NFL’s Most Colorful Franchise | 300 South High
Street (OH 37), LaRue.
• 8-51 The “Old Blockhouse” Site | LaRue-Prospect Road South (OH 203), Marion.
• 9-51 World War II Displacement | 1530 Pole Lane Road, Marion.
•10-51 Harrison Military Road, War of 1812 | 102 North Marion Street, Waldo.
•11-51 Marion Mausoleum | 1225 Mount Vernon Avenue, Marion.
•12-51 The Marion Engineer Depot | 3007 Harding Highway, East (OH 309), Marion.
•13-51 Marion Steam Shovel | 617 West Center Street, Marion.
•14-51 Camp Marion, WWII Prisoners of War, 1944-1946 | 3007 Harding Highway,
East (OH 309), Marion.
•15-51 Scioto Ordinance Plant Site | across from 2623 Pole Lane Road, Marion.
•16-51 Cummins’ Home | 360 East Center Street, Marion.
•17-51 Old Marion Cemetery (aka Quarry Street or Pioneer Cemetery) | West of 276
Quarry Street, Marion.
•18-51 Marion Women’s Club & Home | 1126 East Center Street, Marion.