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NEWLY EXPANDED JUNE 2009!!!! What a girl wants! Perfect wardrobe accessories for you and your best friend. Gifts for birthdays, holidays, and you-days. Each time you visit Pine Tree Barn's Boutique will be like your first time since our...
Pine Tree Barn is a historical landmark built in 1868. We restored the Dutch bank barn into a 25,000 foot gift shop, a home furnishing and design studio, and a gourmet luncheon restaurant. Fine Luncheon Cuisine in The Granary. Enjoy the...
Start A Family Tradition at Pine Tree Barn and Farms. This 200 Acre Family Christmas Tree Farm is one of the largest and oldest in Ohio. This unique tree farm overlooks the picturesque Killbuck Valley & two lakes. We specialize in a wide...
Adena was the 2000-acre estate of Thomas Worthington (1773-1827), sixth governor of Ohio and one of the state's first United States Senators. The mansion house, completed in 1806-1807, has been restored to look much as it did when the Worthington...
The Civic Theatre is located at 182 South Main Street in the heart of downtown Akron. Long recognized among the community’s cultural landmarks, the Akron Civic Theatre has a rich and spectacular history. It has provided the community with a venue...
The Algonquin Mill Complex is a collection of original and relocated structures assembled on the grounds around the steam-powered gristmill built circa 1826 and Whispering Winds Farms (circa 1870). The property features traditional outbuildings from...
Tour the Sandstone Museum Center to experience the unique charm of Amherst and learn why it is known as “The Sandstone Center of the World.”
Covered bridges are one of the nation’s most treasured architectural achievements, and Athens County is proud to contain three of the Hocking Hills region's eighteen covered bridges. Popular in the late1800s, covered bridges served two purposes:...
The Athens County Historical Society & Museum works to collect, preserve, and display items of historical nature and to promote the study, interpretation, and understanding of the history of Athens County and its people, and to provide an...
Between 1,000 B.C.E. and 200 A.D., Athens County was home to the Adena Indians, a hunter-gatherer society that preceded the Hopewells and other Native-American cultures. The Plains, just north of Athens in Athens County, was the second largest...