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Take a step back in time in the 1800s and visit the Historical Village in Weaver Park located in Hilliard, Ohio. The village includes Hilliard's Station, Signal Lights, Grand View School (one room school house), log cabin, chapel, gazebo, granary,...
Climb aboard a vintage train for a ride along the Hocking River from historic Nelsonville, Ohio! The Hocking Valley Scenic Railway operates train rides from the one-time home of "Star Bricks" in Athens County near the Hocking Hills each Saturday and...
Honey Grove Botanicals Bath & Candle Boutique offers the best nature inspired bath and body products and 100% soy candles. The boutique reflects our philosophy of individual attention to each customer. Similar to apothecaries of old, we have bath...
"Preserving the Hoover Legacy" -- View Victorian elegance in decor, family furnishings, vintage ladies' fashions which accent the legacy of The Hoover Company on the Hoover family homestead. This museum voted a finalist as one of Stark County's best...
In a scenic location along the Sandusky River, Indian Mill, built in 1861, is the nation's first educational museum of milling in its original structure.
The restored three-story structure replaces the original one-story building that the U. S....
Are you wondering what is so historic about Marietta? Whether you are strolling along the brick streets or driving through the shady neighborhoods, you can feel this sense of historic nostalgia with the Victorian architecture of brick, board, and...
The John Gee Black Historical Center is a cultural and educational center to insure the preservation of tradition, culture, crafts, music and art of the African Americans in Southeastern Ohio and to educate our diverse people about African-American...
Built in 1807, this is one of the oldest known structures in Trumbull County. It depicts the lives of local residents from the early pioneer days of the Connecticut Western Reserve to the late 19th century.It was placed on the National Register of...
Nearly 9,000 Confederate soldiers and civilians were housed at Johnson's Island Confederate Officers Prison. The cemetery holds the remains of more than 200 men who were imprisoned on the island. Self-guided tours of the cemetery are free, but there...
The Johnston Farm & Indian Agency, formerly known as the Piqua Historical Area, celebrates 2,000 years of Ohio's rich history from prehistoric Indians to Ohio's canal era. The focal point of the peaceful 200-acre park is John Johnston--farmer,...