Waring House, Greenville
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The Waring House is a historic house in Greenville, Ohio, United States. Built by Oliver C. Perry, the house was started in 1860, but construction was only substantially completed in 1869, and the details took two more years to finish. As soon as he had finished the house, Perry sold it to T.M. Taylor, who in turn sold it to the family of local businessman and county commissioner Thomas Waring. Waring and his family were the first individuals to occupy the house, taking up residence in November 1874. ()
Built: 1869 (155 years ago)Architectural style: Victorian architectureCoordinates: 40°5'59"N, 84°38'7"W
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Greenville
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Waring House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Garst Museum, Broadway Bridge, Darke County Courthouse, Greenville Carnegie Library.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Waring House?
Nearby attractions include Greenville Carnegie Library, Greenville (4 min walk), Darke County Courthouse, Greenville (5 min walk), Broadway Bridge, Greenville (8 min walk), Garst Museum, Greenville (14 min walk).