Hamilton History Museums
Discover the history behind Hamilton, Ohio like never before with these breathtaking museums, which offer a glimpse into what life once was for residents of Butler County! Whether you're looking to discover 19th century Victorian architecture or a rare octagonal house built centuries ago, see a real-life site of battle, pay tributes to the veterans who fought for the country, or anything in between, you're sure to find it here. With centuries of rich history waiting to be unlocked, visit Hamilton, Ohio today to discover a glimpse into our past, present, and what's to come in the future!
Butler County Courthouse
101 High St. Hamilton OH 45011One of Butler County's foremost active landmarks, this grand four-story structure was built between 1885 and 1889 with Corinthian columns and a mansard roof. The Courthouse is an outstanding example of Second Empire architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The...
Dayton Lane Historic District
712 Dayton St. Hamilton OH 45011The Dayton-Lane Historic District encompasses homes of Hamilton's prominent industrialists. Featuring more than 200 structures represent architectural styles from the last quarter of the 19th century. The 1868 Titus Atlas of Butler County shows that the area contained within the district was only...
Lane-Hooven House
319 N. Third St. Hamilton OH 45011This rare, restored octagonal home was once the home of prominent Hamilton industrialist Clark Lane and is one of only 400 octagonal structures in the United States. Built in 1863 by local industrialist Clark Lane, the Victorian Gothic home is highlighted with ornate details and a unique spiral...
Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument
High St. & Monument Ave. Hamilton OH 45011This Butler County monument stands proudly at the 1790s site of Fort Hamilton, right along the banks of the Great Miami River. It honors those who have fought and served for our country as well as those who first settled in Butler County. Notable features of the monument are gorgeous stained glass...
The Benninghofen House
327 N. 2nd St. Hamilton OH 45011The Benninghofen House, home of the Butler County Historical Society, portrays the lifestyle of a prominent businessman and his family during the latter 19th century, as Hamilton developed into an industrial center. Original architectural details remain throughout the interior of this National...