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This cemetery dates back from 1880 and overlooks the Ohio River and Gallipolis. At least two of the founding French 500 are buried there. The plaque on the gates to the Cemetery lists the names of 30 Revolutionary War Soldiers who were buried in Gallia County. It is also the final resting place of O.O. McIntyre.

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Silver Bridge Memorial

The Silver Bridge was built in 1928 as a toll bridge by the Gallia Bridge Company. On December 15, 1967, it collapsed killing 46 people. Two bodies, a woman and a child, were never recovered. Their names are engraved on the top beam of the new bridge.

Gallipolis, OH Historic Bridges


Cora Mill

Orginally built in 1835, Cora Mill is the last of 13

Gallipolis, OH Pioneer History


Northup Dam

The Northup Dam features a tranquil waterfall, the result of an old milldam on Raccoon Creek. The 1937 flood washed away the mill. This was a man-made dam, once owned by the Harrington'

Gallipolis, OH Natural Attractions

Things to do near Gallipolis, OH

Innisfree Cabin

Innisfree Cabin is a newly built log cabin centrally located in the Hocking Hills, just a short drive to all major attraction...

Hocking Hills Canoe Livery Campground

Private primitive campsites are available for groups or individuals looking for the true outdoor experience. Campsi...

Forest Hills Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Sunfish Valley Outfitters

Located in scenic Southern Ohio, we have over 15,000 acres of wooded, private, single owner land throughout Pike, Adams, H...