Fort Loramie
Fort Loramie is a historic site located in Shelby County, Ohio. Established in 1812, it served as a military outpost during the War of 1812 and later played a role in the Indian Wars. The fort was named after the nearby Loramie Creek and was crucial for protecting settlers in the region.
Today, Fort Loramie is part of the Fort Loramie State Park, which offers recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping. The site features reconstructed buildings and interpretive displays that educate visitors about its historical significance and the life of soldiers stationed there.