Along its way, US36 bypasses many of the larger cities and metropolitan areas.
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Delaware County History
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The Strange Case Of The Disappearing Radnor Pastor
Eventually, David Gow was found safe and sound. Well, safe at least.
Landmarks Of Delaware County: Samuel Sharp House
Sharp served a Captain in Company D of the 121st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Strike Up The Music: Delaware Brass Bands Of The Nineteenth Century
The early 1850s saw the brief flowering of a brilliant style of brass band music.
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About: US Route 42
US 42 was the official precursor of Interstate 71, although it never went through Columbus.
When Delaware County Welcomed: The Father Of Hungarian Democracy
Kossuth spoke with raw emotion to the crowd in Delaware.
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About: Fort Morrow
There were six forts along the Scioto and Olentangy Rivers.
Landmarks Of Delaware County: The Felkner-Anderson House
The house at 9716 Fontanelle Road dates from 1858.
Delaware Roots: Senator Preston B. Plumb
In 1877, Preston B. Plumb was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate.
Delaware County Roots: Joseph Benson Foraker
It was the friendships he gained in Delaware, however, which stuck in his mind