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Heritage Hall

Heritage Hall

Old US Post Office, three museums in one! Once the city's main post office, is three museums in one. It is home to the famous Wyandot Popcorn Museum and features Warren G. Harding memorabilia and historical artifacts and antiques collected by the Marion Co. Historical Society.


Hopewell Culture National Historical Park

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park

Geometric Earthworks of the Ancient Hopewell Culture Hopewell Culture National Historical Park preserves several of the earthworks of the ancient American Indian culture we call the Hopewell. The Hopewell culture was centered on Chillicothe from about 200 BC to AD 400.


Marion Palace Theatre

Marion Palace Theatre

Opened in 1928 as a vaudevillle movie palace designed by the foremost theatre designer of that era, John Eberson. Stars twinkle and clouds circulate overhead in this Moorish style architecture. Opened in 1928 as a vaudeville movie palace designed by the foremost theatre designer of that era, John Eberson. Organ concerts can be performed on the 1926 ""Mighty"" Wurlitzer organ. Live performances and first run movies are shown at the theatre.


Monumental Building

Monumental Building

A Tribute to the Fallen from Shelby County, Ohio A fund was started in Sidney by surviving soldiers and their friends after the close of the Civil War.


World War II Memorial

World War II Memorial

Located at the main entrance to the Marion Cemetery is the World War II Memorial. This memorial is the largest monument dedicated to the war outside of Washington DC was dedicated in 2001. Located at the main entrance of the Marion Cemetery is the World War II Memorial. With flags waving and benches filling the walk way to the memorial. This is the largest monument dedicated to the war outside of Washington DC and was dedicated in 2001.


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.


Edison Birthplace

Edison Birthplace

Visit the early boyhood home of Thomas Edison in Milan, Ohio. Visit the early boyhood home of Thomas Edison is Milan, Ohio. The museum features a collection of rare early inventions, documents, and family mementos. Tours offered Feb-Dec; hours vary.


Kingwood Center

Kingwood Center

Kingwood is a 47-acre former estate of Charles K. king. The grounds are renowned for botch their historic significance and the brilliant floral display of the new gardens. The French provincial mansion contains many rooms decorated with Mr.


Sauder Village

Sauder Village

Ohio's largest living-history destination


 
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