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Below is a complete listing of all Ohio Historical Markers. To find a detailed marker listing including text, photographs, and locations, click on a county below. Our listing is updated by the markers program as new markers are installed and older markers are reported damaged or missing.

ALERT: There are two markers numbered 110-18 in Cuyahoga County. The other is 'West Side Market.'

110-18 Henninger Homestead

Side A: The Henninger Homestead was founded in an era when local quarries provided raw materials for the construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal. Bavarian immigrants Philip and Sophia Henninger came to Parma Township in 1840. Although Philip was a skilled tinsmith, he soon established a quarry on his property to supply sandstone for the breakwall of Cleveland’s harbor in Lake Erie, canal locks, and other building projects. In 1849, the Henningers replaced their log home with this Greek Revival house using stone from their quarry. Blocks at its base measure 30″ thick while upper walls are 14″ thick. Abandoned in 1988, the site was saved from demolition in 2003. The house and nearby carriage barn stand as the oldest buildings in the City of Parma.
Side B: Same
Sponsors: WEST CREEK CONSERVENCY OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Address: 5757 Broadview Road, 
Parma, 
OH, 
44134
Location: Henninger Homestead State Historical Site
Latitude: 41.4061580
Longitude: -81.6909660