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The Oxford Community Arts Center (OCAC) is housed in the historic Oxford College for Women located in Oxford's Square Mile. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a DAR Historic Site. OCAC is a nonprofit organization...
Recreation includes museum, dairy museum and a reconstructed one-room stone schoolhouse.Electric, water and restrooms. The Monroe County Park District acquired the Parry house and 5-acres of land in 1974. The house was built in the 1800’s and...
The museum is open for tours every Friday and Saturday
from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm and Sunday from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm. For
pre-arranged tours call 937-313-2010 to place a reservation.
Although
admission fees of $6.00 per adult and $3.00 per child are...
Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial is the only peace memorial within the national park system. The 352-foot Greek Doric column was built to commemorate the victory of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry in the Battle of Lake Erie during the...
The Piatt Castles is a private, family owned museum that offers tours and programs at two historical mansions, Mac-A-Check and Mac-O-Chee. These 19th century homes of Brigadier General and farmer, Abram Sanders Piatt, and his brother, famed...
This cemetery was established around 1790. The most interesting monuments are those marking the graves of the orginal French 500 settlers and Congressman Samuel Vinton. Some of the early gravestones remaining are inscribed with dates of deaths as...
Completed in 1867, Promont is an Italianate-style home with unique architectural elements that was called the finest house in Clermont County when built. Promont was the home of Governor John M. Pattison from 1879-1906. A large stained glass window...
Quail Hollow State Park is located in Stark Co. between Akron and Canton. Quail Hollow is the 1920s-era family estate of railroad entrepreneur H.B. Stewart, featuring a 40-room manor house & grounds. In addition to the Manor house & gardens, Quail...
This three-story brick building was erected in Mount Pleasant in 1814 and was the first yearly Quaker meeting house west of the Alleghenies.
Capable of holding 2,000 persons, the building contains an auditorium with a balcony. The auditorium can...
The Rankin House was an important stop on the Underground Railroad in southern Ohio through which many slaves escaped from the South to freedom.John Rankin was a Presbyterian minister and educator who devoted much of his life to the antislavery...