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Face of Adam Kiesel over the entrance of First National Bank
Arcade entrance in 1909
Crews working to extinguish flames at the Auditorium Theater in 1968
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot. One of two Railroads to operate in Newark
The Birkey Mansion as seen through trees.
Home damaged by B-25 Crash in 1942. See Airplane Crashes
Buckeye Lake Amusement Park
The Buckingham House was moved from its original location on Third Street to Veterans' Park in 1954
The Castle, built by Mayor Gibson Atherton, demolished in 1952.
Plat map of Cedar Hill Cemetery. See Cemeteries
Central Trust and Third Street businesses in the early 1900s
This house was purchased and moved to higher ground by Marie Hickey, and is the only remaining structure from Claylick
The former Licking County Courthouse
Davis-Shai House, or Davis-Armstrong House, included in 1875 Atlas of Licking County Ohio.
Map of the Newark EarthworksPrehistory of Licking County
East Main Methodist Church. See Methodist
First Presbyterian Church. See Presbyterian
A postcard image showing the Granville Inn
Entrance to Idlewilde Park, now called Moundbuilders State Park
Ingleside, also known as the Fleek Mansion. Photo from the Newark Advocate.
A postcard showing the Jewett Car Company factory
Birthplace of Johnny Clem
Interior of Lake Hill School
Licking County Library's Bookmobile
The Bookmobile in the 1980s
Licking County Library's Broad Street 24-Hour Library
The current Main Library
The location of the Main Library from 1920-1950
The location of the Main Library from 1950-2000
Licking Baptist Church. See Baptist
The former Licking County Jail
The Moscow Bridge
Original location of Park National Bank
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. One of two Railroads to operate in Newark
The Avery-Downer House, home of the Robbins Hunter Museum
The Sherwood-Davidson House in its original location
Plat map of Sixth Street Cemetery. See Cemeteries
Shields' Block from 1866 Atlas of Licking County.
Shields' Block from 2020.
Ad for The Sparta
Ad for The Sparta
St. Francis de Sales Church. See Catholic
St. Luke's Episcopal Church. See Episcopal
John Swisher's residence in 1907. One of two Swisher Mansions
Scheidler Machine Works, current home of The Works
Upland Farm in 1890
Upland Farm in 1990
Original building of the Licking County YMCA
Aerial view of current grounds of the YMCA