About Us: The Wyandot Popcorn Museum opened in early September of 1982, just prior to the 2nd annual Marion Popcorn Festival. Not only is it the o...
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In 1853, life was simple and pure. Walk through the door of Tiffin's first millionaire's home, which is now the Seneca County Museum, and experienc...
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About Us:The Ohio Bird Sanctuary is a 501(3) non-profit organization which is dedicated to the rehabilitation of Ohio's native birds of prey and so...
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We thank you for visiting our cyber home and we hope that you will take some time o explore the links above and see what we have to offer the commu...
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Richard Edward Wolfe, a science teacher at Clyde High School, started The Clyde Museum in 1931. First located in the basement of the Clyde Public L...
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Locally owned and operated for almost 14 years. All framing is done on site by the framing elves who bear a striking resemblence to the owners and ...
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Built in 1878 for Thomas and Mina Slattery, grandparents of Dr. George Parker of Delaware, the residence was purchased by William Henry Nash and hi...
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Mission Statement To bring together those persons who are interested in preserving, restoring and maintaining interest in railroading, railroad his...
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Hancock County Historical MuseumThe Hancock Historical Museum is a privately-funded, non-profit history museum founded in 1970 by five Findlay resi...
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The Chapman Home was dedicated Oct. 29, 1944 for the use in housing our current museum, and the Public Library which has since relocated to the for...
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The Mission Statement:The mission of the Little Buckeye Children’s Museum is to create extraordinary learning experiences across the arts, sc...
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The Firelands Historical Society, Inc
The Firelands Historical Society considers itself to be the second oldest continuing historical society in t...
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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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Columbus-Belmont State Park, originally named Columbus Belmont Battlefield Memorial Park, became a part of the Kentucky State Parks System. As earl...
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