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Ohio—Church History Sites

The John Johnson home in Hiram, Ohio, made of white wood, with a black door and black trim on the windows.
John Johnson Home
A white house with a black door and black trim around the windows.
John Johnson Home Exterior
An upper room in the John Johnson home in Hiram, Ohio, filled with long benches and several desks.
John Johnson Home Upper Room
The old sawmill in Kirtland, Ohio, with a gated ramp leading to the entrance.
Kirtland Ohio Sawmill
The exterior of the sawmill and the ashery in Kirtland, Ohio, both of which are covered in snow during the wintertime.
Kirtland Sawmill and Ashery
The Kirtland Temple seen from the side between two large green trees, with a small wooden fence running around the grounds.
Kirtland Temple Exterior
A front exterior view of the Newel K. Whitney store, made of white wood with black shingles.
Newel K. Whitney Store Exterior
Wooden shelves filled with home items for sale behind the counter in the Newel K. Whitney store.
Newel K. Whitney Store Goods
A small wooden store filled with goods from the pioneer era, such as barrels, brooms, saws, pots, and pans.
Newel K. Whitney Store Interior
White sacks labeled “Corn,” “Rye,” etc. stacked in a corner against a red wall.
Sacks of Grain
A view of the interior of the sawmill in Kirtland, Ohio, with the ground partially covered in snow.
Sawmill Interior
A set of scriptures lying open on a white cloth draped over a wooden table in the upper room of the John Johnson farmhouse in Hiram, Ohio.
Scriptures at the John Johnson Farm
Shelves stacked with goods for purchase, such as round boxes, tin cups, glass bottles, and bonnets with ribbons.
Shelves in the Newel K. Whitney Store