Col. Crawford Burn Site Monument 11558 Township Highway 29, Carey, OH 43316
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The Col. Crawford Burn Site Monument is a historical landmark located at 11558 Township Highway 29 in Carey, Ohio, United States. This monument commemorates the tragic events of the Crawford Expedition in 1782, where Colonel William Crawford and his men were defeated by Native American forces. The site serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during this pivotal moment in American history. Visitors can explore the grounds and learn about the significance of this event through informative displays and guided tours. The Col. Crawford Burn Site Monument is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in learning more about the early settlement of the United States.
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11558 Township Hwy 29, Carey, OH 43316, United States
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"Nice monument with a cool old cemetery nearby"
"In this area, there are a couple different plaques, but if you want to see the actual monument, you will need to travel down the gravel road into the small cemetery. The entrance is by the Ohio Historical marker."
"Very nice place, was my very distant great grandfathers memorial and I’ve wanted to visit for a long time"
"Historical marker is in a cemetery down a long drive. When you get to the metal historical marker along the road turn to the north and go a quarter mile or so down the long drive to the cemetery. Monument will be on the right. There is another historical marker in the town park that is about mile away. Be sure to check that one out as well. It is not on the map but is at the main intersection in Crawford."
"Nice monument located in the Richey cemetery dedicated to Col. Crawford. There is an Ohio Historical marker across driveway. Not the easiest place to find and be sure of."
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