Englewood to the State Line

 Englewood to the State Line map


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Englewood

1. Englewood MetroPark

2. Oversized Mile-Marker

Arlington and Bachman

Not much remains of these two cross-roads hamlets, but their history is definitely tied to the National Road. Like Vandalia to the east, Arlington was laid out in 1838. Today that is about all it has in common with the fast-growing Miami Valley community.

Arlington Cemetery dominates the south side of the road. Bachman was laid out four years later, at the intersection with the Dayton and Union Railroad. Today the railroad is gone and only a few houses remain.

Euphemia/Lewisburg (Preble County)

3. Euphemia/Lewisburg

4. Bob's Nickel Saver

5. Hines Truck Stop

6. Footprint Rock

7. Old Road Segment

Map of Ohio showing the route of the National Road with the area between Englewood and the State Line designated

For more information on these points of interest, download the Traveler's Guide here. [PDF file - 2.46mb]

(Please check back often, a project is underway to translate the Traveler's Guide into multiple languages.)

To order a free hard copy of the National Road Traveler's Guide, contact:
Melanie Runkel : (937) 521-2129
mrunkel@clarkcountyohio.gov

Ohio National Road Association
c/o Clark Co. - Springfield TCC
3130 East National Road - Suite 2A
Springfield, Ohio 45505