Eleutheros Cooke House, Sandusky
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The Eleutheros Cooke House at 410 Columbus Avenue in Sandusky, Ohio is the oldest surviving house in Sandusky. It is a Greek Revival style house that was built in 1827 by Eleutheros Cooke, one of the first settlers in the area and its first lawyer. The original front porch of the house saw General William Henry Harrison receive a flag from the women of Sandusky, in 1835. ()
Built: 1827 (197 years ago)Coordinates: 41°27'12"N, 82°42'36"W
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Sandusky
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Eleutheros Cooke House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eleutheros Cooke House, Merry-Go-Round Museum, First Church of Christ, Downtown Sandusky.
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Which popular attractions are close to Eleutheros Cooke House?
Nearby attractions include Carnegie Library, Sandusky (1 min walk), Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Sandusky (2 min walk), First Congregational Church, Sandusky (2 min walk), Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Sandusky (3 min walk).
How to get to Eleutheros Cooke House by public transport?
The nearest stations to Eleutheros Cooke House:
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- Huron & Hancock • Lines: Blue (5 min walk)
- Washington & Wayne • Lines: Blue, Yellow (5 min walk)
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- Sandusky (26 min walk)