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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.

91-18 Parma’s Birthplace

Side A: With the War of 1812 over, Benajah and Ruth Wilcox Fay and their ten children left Lewis County, New York for the state of Ohio. Like many, they were attracted to Ohio by the inexpensive, fertile land. Settling in Township 6, Range 13 of the Blake Tract of the Western Reserve, they represented the first settlers of Greenbriar, named Parma on March 7, 1826. The Fay family cleared their new land, including what later became Theota Avenue, and then built a log cabin. Located on the wagon trail connecting Cleveland and Columbus, the cabin grew into the well-known Benajah Fay Inn, Parma’s first business establishment. This historical marker is the site where the city of Parma was born.
Side B: Same
Sponsors: THE PARMA COMMUNITY/BUSINESS/SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP, JOSEPH J. JACUBIC AMERICAN LEGION POST 572/PARMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Address: Pearl & Ridge Roads, 
Parma, 
OH, 
44129
Location: SE Corner of Pearl & Ridge Roads
Latitude: 41.4128392
Longitude: -81.7343420