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Cary Cottage, photographed 11/24/2006 by Rick Dikeman.

Built in 1832, the cottage was the family home of Robert and Elizabeth Cary, who in 1813 purchased 27 acres of land north of Cincinnati in what is now North College Hill, Ohio. Two of the Cary children, Alice and Phoebe, who lived in the house from 1832 to 1850, became well-known poets whose works included reminiscences of Ohio.

Cary Cottage became the first home in Ohio for blind women. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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