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The McIntire Historic District is located directly off of I-70 at the Maple Ave. Exit and the State St. Exit. It was built by John McIntire, the nephew of Ebeneezer Zane. He was the first "city planner" for Zanesville and was the person in charge of laying out the city. This district was the first "subdivision" of Zanesville.

 

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Zane Grey's Birthplace

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Some row houses

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Zanesville Community Theater...Very cool inside

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And the grand finale...

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Next up...Putnam Historic District

Wonderful!  GREAT too see smaller cities' neighborhoods!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Who knew?  Good stuff.

Beautiful neighborhood! In my early teens, I was a big fan of Zane Grey's novels.

Beautiful neighborhood! In my early teens, I was a big fan of Zane Grey's novels.

 

We have the National Road - Zane Grey museum!!! They have all kinds Zane Grey memorabilia and they show a movie on his life, it is very interesting.

yay!

I think it is a historical vitamin/supplament shop with tanning. They do things just as they would have in the early 1800's.  :-D

Nice!  I didn't know Zanesville had a historic district like this; I should take a look sometime.

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