Null House Tours

Null House Tours

Tour the Null House, the oldest standing log cabin in Warren County and a documented Safe House on the Underground Railroad. Built in 1798, you'll see the actual hiding spaces. RSVP required

Event details

Venue: Null House
Address: 544 Heatherwoode Circle, Springboro, OH 45066 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Sun, Sep 12 2021)
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Cost: FREE

Null House Tours

Null House Tours Return!
This is your chance to step back into the 1800's and view the hiding places within this documented Safe House.

About this event

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 documented 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. Tours will be conducted every 30 minutes on the hour and are limited to groups of 20.

Null House

Null House Tours is taking place at Null House, which is located at 544 Heatherwoode Circle in Springboro. Null House - Null House is the oldest standing log cabin in Warren County, and a documented Safe House on the Underground Railroad.

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