The Cherry Hill nursery once stood where the Cherry Hill shopping center now stands. Ahead on the left was Riffle’s Carry Out, a neighborhood grocer, sandwich shop and center of political debate operated by the Reid and subsequently the Hamlin families.
As you approach the intersection of Grange Hall Road, this loose-knit area was known as Concord. The northwest, pie-shaped portion of the intersection was the location of the Concord Meeting House, a church as well as Concord School #1.
The Greene Town Center on the south side of Indian Ripple Road Was once a large orchard owned for generations by the Spigler family. The mall was completed in the mid-2000’s. On the north side is the Crestview Nursing Home, which was damaged by a tornado in 1963. Several orchards lined Indian Ripple Road as you head east on lands that were farmed by the Prugh and Benham families, both now closely associated with Kettering.
In the image above, The Greene would be located just north of P. Baker's home. Indian Ripple Road was not yet cleared, but will later connect with Grange Hall Road at the upper right of the image.
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