Indian Lake State Park

Historical marker location:
8322 OH-366, Russells Point, Ohio
( Marker is at the intersection of Old Bank Road (Ohio Route 366) and McCalla Road (County Route 94), on the right when traveling west on Old Bank Road.)
Marker installed: 2019

Lewistown Reservoir

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Ohio is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, located in Cleveland. It was established in 1983 and inducted its first class of musicians in 1986.
Located in the state of Ohio, Logan County has a rich and diverse history that spans back centuries. The area was initially inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Shawnee and Wyandot. The first European settlers arrived in the late 18th century, establishing small villages. Logan County was officially created in 1818 and named after Benjamin Logan, a pioneer and Revolutionary War officer.

During the early years, agriculture played a vital role in the county's economy. Farms flourished, and the canal system, particularly the Miami and Erie Canal, brought increased commerce and trade to the area. In the mid-19th century, the presence of railroads further facilitated transportation and led to the growth of Logan County's towns and industries. The county became known for its production of grain, livestock, and dairy products.

Logan County was not immune to the impacts of major historical events. The Civil War era saw many of its residents join the Union forces, and the county was actively involved in supporting the war effort. The development of manufacturing and industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries brought both prosperity and challenges. The county experienced economic fluctuations, but agriculture and manufacturing remained important pillars of its economy.

In more recent years, Logan County has embraced diversification and economic development. Efforts have been made to attract new industries, including automotive manufacturing and logistics. The county also values its natural resources, with several parks and recreational areas, such as Indian Lake State Park, attracting tourists and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Today, Logan County continues to grow and evolve, driven by a combination of agricultural heritage, industrial development, and a commitment to preserving its history for future generations.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Logan County, Ohio.

  • 1818: Logan County is established and named after Benjamin Logan, a prominent early settler and Revolutionary War officer.
  • 1829: The Hi-Point Career Center, a vocational school, is founded in Bellefontaine.
  • 1840: The first railroad, the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, reaches Bellefontaine.
  • 1877: The Bellefontaine Industrial School (now the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center) is established.
  • 1895: West Liberty hosts the first automobile race in Ohio.
  • 1950: The Indian Lake Reservoir is completed, providing recreational opportunities for residents and tourists.
  • 1953: The Ohio Caverns, a popular tourist attraction, opens to the public.
  • 1963: The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center is established in Bellefontaine.
  • 2008: The Mad River Mountain ski resort celebrates its 50th anniversary.