Hamilton Memorials and Monuments
Discover Hamilton's rich historical background like never before with these breathtaking memorials and monuments! The banks of the Great Miami River offer a glimpse into life as far back as the 1700's, with stunning stained glass exhibitions, historic cabins, the former location of a battleground, and so much more. Throughout Hamilton, you can also find stunning monuments which pay homage to our country's veterans, dating from World War 1 to now, and so many other stunning exhibitions, which pay respects to Hamilton's past while looking forward to the future.
Butler County Veterans Memorial
20 New London Rd. Hamilton OH 45013This memorial sits in Butler County's Veterans Park and contains over 700 names of local Armed Services heroes from World War I to the present. This park features a retired Howitzer Cannon and also holds the Michael J. Colligan Lodge.
Monument Cabin
High St. & Monument Ave. Hamilton OH 45011Monument Cabin is an 1804 log cabin restored on the site of old Fort Hamilton along the bank of the Great Miami River. The cabin is open to public viewing and is furnished with pieces to reflect the early pioneers of Butler County, which makes it great for educational tours! The cabin is located...
Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument
High St. & Monument Ave. Hamilton OH 45011This Butler County monument stands proudly at the 1790s site of Fort Hamilton, right along the banks of the Great Miami River. It honors those who have fought and served for our country as well as those who first settled in Butler County. Notable features of the monument are gorgeous stained glass...