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Tour the Null House, one of the area’s richest historical landmarks. Built in 1798 by Christian and Charles Null, the Null House is the oldest standing in-place, log house in Warren County and a possible Safe House on the Underground Railroad. You’ll not only step back in time to our forefathers' pioneer days, you’ll also learn the fascinating story of how this structure has evolved through the years. This is an in-depth, intimate tour limited to 20 attendees. The formal tour can last anywhere from 1 to 2 hours depending on the group's questions. We're here the entire 2 hours for those that want to continue to learn more. Ticket donations are transferrable but nonrefundable. Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly recommended as this event does sell out.*For those with a sensitivity to heat, please note that the building is not air-conditioned.*
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544 Heatherwoode Circle, 544 Heatherwoode Cir, Springboro, OH 45066-1529, United States,Springboro, Ohio
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