Serving Tipp City, Vandalia, New Carlisle, and West Milton, Ohio.
A walk through history
Maple Hill Cemetery, located at 800 North Hyatt Street in Tipp City, was the location for a unique event on June 1. “If Tombstones Could Talk” was a stroll through history sponsored by the Tippecanoe Historical Society. During this informal evening activity, Historical Society members enacted…
One if by land, two if by sea…
Local sons and daughters of the American Revolution gathered at WACO Air Museum and Learning Center on Friday, April 18, hosting…
Hometown: Tipp City Memories, Part 5 of 5
In this final portion of my “hometown memories,” I’ll be highlighting some more local buildings along…
Hometown: Tipp City Memories, Part 4
Downtown Tipp City runs along Main Street between I-75 to the west and Canal Lock Park…
First phase of renovations wrapping up at Courthouse
Miami County is wrapping up the first phase of the historic 1880s Courthouse’s interior renovations…
Hometown: Tipp City Memories, Part 1
Tipp City was founded in 1840 as Tippecanoe and it was named after the ninth President of the USA, William Henry Harrison…
For the Record: The Village of Frederick Part 2
In 1916, J.P. Miller started a limestone business and opened Millers' Grove, which provided 40 acres of family entertainment….
Vintage Tipp
Wealthy distillery owner Sidney Chaffee added floors and rooms to an existing structure on the southwest corner of Main and Second Streets…
