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A museum village with twenty some buildings on their original location or moved to the site. Spans history of the Bellevue Area from early 1800's through modern day. Address: 5001 State Route 4 Bellevue OH 44811
Send an Email (4) 1 419 483-4949
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Located nine miles northwest of Wapakoneta, Fort Amanda is an historic site that features artifacts and information relating to the early 1800s. Address: State Route 198 Wapakoneta OH USA
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Little Red Schoolhouse The Little Red Schoolhouse in Findlay was donated to the Hancock Historical Museum in 1972. Originally built in 1882, the schoolhouse features desks, books and other artifacts that were used during the time the school was active. Address: 8884 CR 236 Findlay OH USA 45840
1 419 423-4433
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Oak Grove School, Victorian Farmhouse This 1897 one-room brick schoolhouse was moved for display purposes to the Wildwood Preserve Metropark in 1998. Adjacent to the school is the Victorian Farmhouse that was once the residence of the Albon family, which originally farmed the land of the perk. Guided tours and special programs are available most weekends. Address: 5100 W Central Ave Toledo OH USA 43615-2106
1 419 535-3050
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The Manor House Originally built in 1938 for the Stranahan family home, the Manor House displays 18th century Georgian colonial architecture. Located within the Wildwood Preserve Metropark, twenty-two rooms of the house are open to free guided tours Wednesday-Sunday from noon-5pm. Address: 5100 W Central Ave Toledo OH USA 43615-2106
1 419 535-3050
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Founded in 1850 by Fr. Francis de Sales Brunner, a priest of the Society of the Most Precious Blood, Sorrowful Mother Shrine was established as a place for spiritual pilgrimages to pay tribute to the Sorrowful Mother. The shrine is plotted on 120 acres of woodlands with paved walkways, Stations of the Cross and replicas of the Lourdes and Sepulcher Grottos. Address: 4106 State Route 269 Bellevue OH USA 44811
1 419 483-3435
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The Fulton County Historical Society preserves and exhibits the history of this part of Ohio. A number of buildings in the Wauseon area have been saved in order to help educate the public on the past. Address: 229 Monroe St. Wauseon OH USA
1 419 337-7922
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AuGlaize Village is an historic site that features artifacts and exhibits relating to the area history, including museums and buildings from the Civil War era. Address: . Defiance OH USA 43512
1 419 784-0107
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Commemorating the military battle of 1794 which decided the fate of the Northwest Territories, this historic site features a monument and archaeological site. The battlefield is owned and managed by Metroparks of Toledo. Address: . Toledo OH USA 43615
Send an Email 1 419 407-9700
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DeWald Funk House The DeWald Funk House is built in Greek revival style and is furnished with pieces from the late 19th century. Group tours are available by appointment. Address: 345 East Street Findlay OH USA 48540
1 419 421-0411
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Historic Sauder Village allows guests to participate in a living history environment, complete with costumed staff and working artisans. Address: 22611 State Route 2 Archbold OH USA 43502
1 419 446-2541
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