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This cemetery dates back from 1880 and overlooks the Ohio River and Gallipolis. At least two of the founding French 500 are buried there. The plaque on the gates to the Cemetery lists the names of 30 Revolutionary War Soldiers who were buried in...
The Mull Covered Bridge was built in 1851 by the Henry Mull family to allow safe access for trade to the Mull mill. The bridge was open to traffic until 1962, when the road was diverted and a new bridge was constructed. In 1974 the Mull Covered...
Charles Webb Murphy, who owned the Chicago Cubs during 1906-1914, built this landmark in downtown Wilmington's historic district. A monument to Murphy, this theatre boasts 750 seats. Its grand, old-fashioned marquee still shines its lights over the...
The East Liverpool Museum of Ceramics showcases 150 years of pottery from the city known as "America's Crockery City" and the "Pottery Capital of the Nation". Related displays on the social, political, and economic history of this town show the...
Muskingum River State Park offers facilities along the Muskingum River in Muskingum, Morgan & Washington counties. The Muskingum River Parkway features the only remaining system of historic hand-operated locks in the U.S. The ten historic locks,...
Tour changing exhibits about the lives and contributions of our First Ladies at our Education & Research Center and the Saxton McKinley House, the restored Victorian Home of First Lady Ida Saxton McKinley.
Guided tours Tuesday - Saturday at 9:30,...
This National Historic Landmark is a place where visitors can explore 2,000 year old geometric earthworks that served as both catedral and astronomical observtions for the Hopewell culture. The Great Circle site is operated by and home of the...
Constructed in 1831, this bridge is the oldest covered bridge still in service in Ohio and the only one in the state with a covered pedestrian walkway.
Oak Hill Cottage was owned and occupied by the family of Doctor Johannes Aten Jones for 101 years. Built in 1847, it has seven gables, five double chimneys, and seven Italian marble fireplaces. Seldom does a house with all the furnishings and...
The Oberlin Heritage Center includes three beautifully preserved historic buildings that tell the unique, nationally significant story of the community and college in Oberlin, Ohio from their beginning in 1833 through the next one hundred years. ...