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<li><strong>Twin Oaks (Hothem Enterprises)</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (2003)</em>-located at 527 N. Market St. was built in 1885. Elegant Queen Anne shingle-style Victorian home built for W.D. Tyler, owner of Tyler Grain.</li>
 
<li><strong>Twin Oaks (Hothem Enterprises)</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (2003)</em>-located at 527 N. Market St. was built in 1885. Elegant Queen Anne shingle-style Victorian home built for W.D. Tyler, owner of Tyler Grain.</li>
 
<li><strong>[[Sloane_House-439_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|Sloane House]]</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1976)</em>-brick house located at [[Sloane_House-439_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|439 N. Market St.]] was built in 1840s. Served as residence of John Sloane (1779-1856), Member of Ohio House of Representatives, member of Congress, Secretary of State of Ohio, US Treasurer.</li>
 
<li><strong>[[Sloane_House-439_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|Sloane House]]</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1976)</em>-brick house located at [[Sloane_House-439_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|439 N. Market St.]] was built in 1840s. Served as residence of John Sloane (1779-1856), Member of Ohio House of Representatives, member of Congress, Secretary of State of Ohio, US Treasurer.</li>
<li><strong>Wa. Co. National Bank (now PNC Bank)</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark Site (1976)</em>-Wooster&#8217;s oldest business founded in 1845 located on the SW corner of public square.</li>
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<li><strong>[[Wayne_County_National_Bank,_The|Wa. Co. National Bank (now PNC Bank)]]</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark Site (1976)</em>-Wooster&#8217;s oldest business founded in 1845 located on the SW corner of public square.</li>
 
<li><strong>Wooster Brush Co.</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1976)</em>-original building located on S. Market St. Distinction of being Wooster&#8217;s oldest industry still in operation was founded by Adam Foss in 1851.</li>
 
<li><strong>Wooster Brush Co.</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1976)</em>-original building located on S. Market St. Distinction of being Wooster&#8217;s oldest industry still in operation was founded by Adam Foss in 1851.</li>
 
<li><strong>Samuel Routson House and Wooster Pottery & Tile Works</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1983)</em>-Once located on the property where the Lincolnway Elementary School was built on Pittsburg Ave. Wooster pottery operated from 1856-82. Among the finest early-form pottery known in America. Routson also revolutionized agricultural technology with introduction of pottery drainage tile.</li>
 
<li><strong>Samuel Routson House and Wooster Pottery & Tile Works</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1983)</em>-Once located on the property where the Lincolnway Elementary School was built on Pittsburg Ave. Wooster pottery operated from 1856-82. Among the finest early-form pottery known in America. Routson also revolutionized agricultural technology with introduction of pottery drainage tile.</li>
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