The Ohio Historical Markers program, begun in the 1950s, encompasses 1,750 unique markers that tell the state's history as written by its communities. Administered by the Community Engagement Department of Ohio History Connection, the program has placed approximately 1,750 markers that share our state's history. Partnering with community sponsors, these markers help tell the unique stories of the people, places, things and events that helped shape individual communities, as well as Ohio and our nation. Approximately 20 new markers are accepted into the program each year.
Corporate Limit Markers, the Ohio-shaped signs posted at village and city limits, are also administered through the Ohio Markers Program.
Visit Remarkable Ohio for an up-to-date list of all Ohio Historical Markers, a downloadable marker application, marker price list, and detailed information about the program.
Remarkable OhioThe program runs on an annual July-June cycle and applications are due in the Local History Services office every year by May 1. This deadline applies to ALL applications, regardless of if you plan to fully fund the marker or are seeking marker grants to help defray the cost of erecting a marker.
Two grants are available to help defray the cost of an Ohio Historical Marker:
To apply for one of the available grants, simply check the grant you are seeking on the application. Should your application be accepted into the program, it will be forwarded to the appropriate grant committee for consideration. It is that simple!