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The 170 year-old Fowler's Mill produces a wide variety of high-quality traditional American baking mixes including pancake mixes, muffin mixes, cookie mixes, apple cake mix and shortcake and cobbler mixes. The Mill also stone grinds corn meal and...
The John and Annie Glenn Historic Site, housed in John Glenn's boyhood home on Main Street in New Concord, recognizes and honors the lives of the Glenns and relates the story of 20th-century America through the prism of their lives. The Glenns lived...
The Lorain Underground Railroad Station 100 Monument and Reflective Garden pays homage to the abolitionists who risked their lives by helping slaves escape to Canada. This historic landmark can be found at the Black River Landing in Lorain.
The Miami Valley Military History Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit,
located in Building 120 in the Historic District of the Veterans
Affairs Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio. The next time you're in
Dayton, stop by and join us in remembering those who...
The Midland Theatre has become the premier venue for the arts in Licking County and its surrounding central Ohio area. Featuring an enriching and diverse offering of live performances - from legendary musicians, to innovative dance, with intimate...
The former home of the Voice of America Bethany Station now features displays relating to the history of the Voice of America; broadcast history in the region; the development of radio technology; and on-going amateur radio communications. First...
This historic house museum provides a glimpse into the
multi-generational lives of Dayton’s influential Patterson family, who
lived on the site from 1804 to 1904. The Federal style house, which was
constructed in three major components between 1810...
The Pickwick Building, built in 1836, is now the home of the Middletown Historical Society. The building includes three exhibit rooms featuring local history, the Herbert Fall Gallery of Art, a resource room, and gift shop.
On January 9, 1874, a state-of-the-art psychiatric hospital opened on the Ridges in Athens. The Athens Lunatic Asylum, as it was originally named, featured grandiose buildings surrounded by elaborate landscaping with ponds, fountains and parks. The...
The Ridges, formerly the Athens Lunatic Asylum and now part of Ohio University, features acres upon acres for hiking and exploring. Trail options include a Cemetery Walk, developed by the local chapter of the National Alliance for Mental Illness,...