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Enjoy good home-cooking under the hand-hewn timbers of an actual barn at the AAA-rated Barn Restaurant in Archbold in northwest Ohio. We have something to please almost everyone - from soups and salads to Barn chicken with real mashed potatoes and...
The Conventual Franciscan Friars welcome you to the Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation. For well over one hundred thirty years, Mary, the Mother of God has shown herself as a most loving Mother to thousands of her devoted...
Built in 1849 by Gabriel Baer, Bear's Mill is one of the few operating water-powered mills in Ohio today. The site of the present mill, as well as the water rights, were granted to Major George Adams through a Presidential Deed by President James...
The holdings of the Bedford Historical Society are listed with the Library of Congress in Washington DC. Archival information is available to researchers locally, nationally and internationally.All of the Bedford Historical Society buildings are...
Beeker's General Store is one of Ohio's oldest general stores. The double doors have greeted guests the past 130 years. With the look and feel of simpler times, this Victorian era building is a historic landmark known for its nostalgic candy counter...
This 26 room Victorian mansion museum is beautifully decorated evoking a bygone era. As you enter the museum through the carriage entrance, you will see the elegance of fine carved oak fretwork with a winged griffin, thought to prevent misfortune....
The Benninghofen House is a beautiful glimpse into Butler County's past. The Italianate-style home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as the site for the Butler County Historical Society. With the original...
Built in 1804, the Betts House, Ohio’s oldest brick house, is located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District near downtown Cincinnati. The Betts House offers exhibits and public programs on architecture, historic preservation, and building...
Named for the broad Muskingum floodplain, the three-acre Big Bottom park is the site of a skirmish between Ohio Company settlers and Delaware and Wyandot Indians on Jan. 2, 1791. The Big Bottom massacre marked the start of four years of frontier...
The prime feature of this preserve is a narrow, east-west gorge cut by the Licking River through the famous Black Hand sandstone formation. It also boasts the only bike trail in Ohio's state nature preserve system; more than 4 miles of bike trail...