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The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is operated as an historical a focusing on Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The site also includes a look into the family, friends, and colleagues of the Beecher-Stowe family, Lane Seminary, and the...
We envision Stuart's Opera House as the cultural anchor and a center of expression on Nelsonville's bustling and dynamic Public Square. It is a historic venue sought out by people of all ages, from all walks of life, and from near and far. Its...
The Village is comprised of historical buildings which represent the development of Northwest Ohio Valley. Visitors can tour the oldest train depot in Ohio which operated between 1858-1956; also on the grounds are an 1840 log house, a 1844 school...
This one-acre historical site is the burial ground for some of the City of Fairfield's earliest settlers. Early Farifield settlers Celadon and Phebe Symmes are buried at the site, along with their seven children.
Built in 1892, this restored Toledo & Ohio Central passenger station is open to the public. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, this structure has been restored by the Bucyrus Preservation Society. When visiting the station, you may...
A Tallmadge committee of seven men developed plans for building the church in 1819 and appointed one of their members, Lemuel Porter, as the architect and builder. Tallmadge Church raising began in July of 1822. It was dedicated on September 8, 1825...
See the actual bucket from Big Muskie, which was the World's Largest Dragline and one of the seven engineering wonders of the world! It has even been featured on the History Channel! The Bucket weighs 460,000 pounds empty and carried an additional...
Bob Evans, founder of our company, lived on the Bob Evans Farm in southeastern Ohio for nearly 20 years. He and his wife, Jewell, raised their six children in the large brick farmhouse known as the Homestead. Now on the National Register of Historic...
With it's octagonal tower, trefoil attic window, and stone capped spires, The Castle is one of the best executed examples of Gothic Revival style architecture in Ohio. Interior architectural details include a scagliola fireplace mantle, coodge...
One of the premier public gardens in North America, The Dawes Arboretum has more than 1,800 acres of plant collections, gardens and natural areas. Founded in 1929, Dawes is a travel destination for Licking County, central Ohio and beyond! Beman and...