The wooded hills and scenic valleys of the Dillon area offer a picturesque setting for outdoor adventure. Whether boating the quiet coves and inlet...
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History:
For Nearly twenty years as City of Newark Parks and Recreation Director, Terry Frame established and improved the Newark Municipal Ice Rin...
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The Zanesville Museum of Art has:- Free parking- Extensive selection of Ohio glass and pottery- Works by Cezanne, Grandma Moses, Lautrec, Matisse, ...
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About Us:
The Works: Ohio Center for History, Art & Technology is dedicated to hands-on learning, creating and doing. Serving Central Ohio a...
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The Museum has been owned and operated by the Heisey Collectors of America, Inc. (HCA) since 1974. Located in Veterans Park in downtown Newark, Ohi...
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History:
The people of the Woodland Indian cultures (from 800 B.C.E.) were the first people in South East Ohio to make pottery for storing and c...
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The nationally acclaimed Greek Revival house was built in 1842 by Alfred Avery, one of the founders of Granville Ohio. The house was added to over ...
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Our History:
The Avery-Downer House and Robbins Hunter Museum is a historic house museum furnished with 18th and 19th century decorative arts acqu...
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The Greater Buckeye Lake Historical Society Museum, there have been over 17,000 visitors to the museum since our opening day in 1998. Come visit th...
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Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum's mission is to serve the local community and the broader audience generated by the Museum's location in Historic Rosco...
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The National Road, early America’s busiest land artery to the West, stretched from Cumberland, MD, to Vandalia, IL. Begun in 1806, the...
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Buckeye Lake, constructed as a canal feeder lake in 1826, is Ohio's oldest state park. The park has long been a popular vacation spot and today off...
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Rugged hills and rich green forests provide the backdrop to Blue Rock State Park. Escape to nature's solitude, and enjoy the diverse flora and faun...
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The Killbuck Valley of Wayne Holmes and Coshocton counties encompasses a rich geological, biological, archaeological and historical heritage. It sh...
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The Village of Fredericktown, Knox County's largest village was platted in 1807 by John Kerr, operator of the first mill there. Lucas Sullivant, a ...
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The Sherman House Museum in Lancaster, Ohio is the birthplace of General William Tecumseh Sherman, his younger brother U.S. Senator John Sherman an...
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In the heart of Ohio's largest Amish settlement. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 28 room Queen Anne style home serves as t...
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History:Situated in the valley of Sunday Creek, the Burr Oak area was inhabited by Indians and, later, by settlers who found an abundance of game a...
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Mission StatementEducating children in a world of discovery, curiosity and imagination through hands-on play.HISTORY & MISSIONIn the fall of 20...
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