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Gallia County Historical/Genealogical Society

Gallia County Historical/Genealogical Society Top Attraction!

Gallia County Historical/enealogical Society in Gallipolis, OH The newest museum in Gallia County is located in the Gallia County Historical and Genealogical Society. Visitors can enjoy exhibits of O.O. McIntyre, antique ladies' attire, military memorabilia and period medical equipment and instruments.


Our House Museum

Our House Museum Top Attraction!

Built as a tavern in 1819, the Our House Museum was owned and operated by the Cushing Family and was the center of the community's social life for many years. Now a museum, you can get a glimpse of time past with tours given by period dressed docents.


French Art Colony

French Art Colony

The French Art Colony is a regional-multi-arts center dedicated to supporting arts education and cultural enrichment in our communities.


Gallia County Genealogical Society, OGS Chapter

Gallia County Genealogical Society, OGS Chapter

The Gallia County Genealogical Society, OGS Chapter was created and fostered for the preservation of records asscociated with the Ohio Genealogical Society. They assist locals and visitors from afar with genealogical projects and searches. Gallia County Genealogical Society, OGS Chapter in Gallipolis, OH This is an all volunteer non-profit organization which helps individuals research and discover their Gallia County roots.


 Self-Guided Walking Tour

Self-Guided Walking Tour

The Self-Guided Walking Tour provides visitors the opportunity to explore the downtown area at their own leisurely pace, the historic homes, buildings, museums and the City Park.


Cora Mill

Cora Mill

Grist Mill Cora Mill, originally built in 1835, is the last of 13 grist mills that flourished along Raccoon Creek in Gallia County. Mills such as this one, were used to grind grain into flour and sometimes, to saw logs into lumber.


Madog Center For Welsh Studies

Madog Center For Welsh Studies

An understanding and appreciation for the Welsh heritage and contemporary Welsh culture is found at the Madog Center for Welsh Studies located at the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College.


Northup Dam

Northup Dam

Milldam Northup Dam features a tranquil waterfall, the result of an old milldam on Raccoon Creek. The 1937 flood washed away the mill. This was a man-made dam, once owned by the Harrington's. The Blessing family originally owned the land.


The Madog Center for Welsh Studies

The Madog Center for Welsh Studies

Welsh-American History The Madog Center for Welsh Studies is an outgrowth of the early Welsh-American settlements that have surrounded the University of Rio Grande for nearly 200 years.


 
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