Hamilton Historic Districts
Unearth the fascinating history of Hamilton, Ohio like never before with a visit to these historic districts that are sure to amaze! Discover living history right before your eyes with a trip to an 1800's inn and brewery, see remnants that tell of the nineteenth century's industrialism era, visit historic older Germany for a day, and so much more. With such a rich and expansive history, Hamilton, Ohio is the perfect place to visit for an immersive day exploring history!
Dayton Lane Historic District
712 Dayton St. Hamilton OH 45011The Dayton-Lane Historic District encompasses homes of Hamilton's prominent industrialists. Featuring more than 200 structures represent architectural styles from the last quarter of the 19th century. The 1868 Titus Atlas of Butler County shows that the area contained within the district was only...
German Village Historic District
Vine St. & Dayton St. Hamilton OH 45011German Village is a nine-block historic district located immediately north of Hamilton's central business district, and adjacent to the Great Miami River. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1991. It was the first residential development outside of Fort Hamilton...
Rossville Historic District
B St., E. Main St. & Amberly Dr. Hamilton OH 45013Rossville was founded in 1804 as a separate city from Hamilton. It was names after Senator James Ross of Pittsburgh, a friend of George Washington and General Arthur St. Clair. Throughout the 19th century, Rossville was known for its inns, agricultural businesses, breweries, and industry. The town...