Explore Historic Places in Yellow Springs

Antioch College
Known for its progressive values and commitment to social justice.

Coretta Scott King Center
Honors the legacy of Coretta Scott King an alumna from the Class of 1951.

Eastman Covered Bridge
A charming 19th-century wooden bridge above the Little Miami Trail (Hyde Road).

Wheeling Gaunt
a formerly enslaved man who became one of Yellow Springs’ most revered historical figures

The Antioch School
Established in 1921 and is recognized as the oldest democratic school in the United States.

Yellow Springs News
A historic, independently owned weekly newspaper since 1880.
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