Historical Markers in Marion
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.
