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Gatch Site
39.1700° N, -84.2892° E
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The Gatch Site is an archaeological site located near Milford, Ohio, United States. One of the largest archaeological sites in Clermont County, it is believed to have been a Native American village site during the Middle Woodland period.
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Listed on National Register of Historic Places
1974
Land sold to city
2002
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