Chili Cook-off Festival/Hoopla Parade
Join the festivities including chili sampling, children's ac Fire up those kettles and enter to win the top prize of $1000 for the best chili. Registration forms are available on line and are discounted until Sept. 11, 2023! The Monument Square District is sponsoring the 16th.
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Chillicothe Railroad Museum
Showcasing the history of the railroad Housed within 2 historic B&O cabooses, the Chillicothe Railroad Museum offers 150 years of railroad history.
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Fall Fun on the Farm
Fall family fun! 50+ activities for all ages! Come visit Ramseyer Farms where family-friendly fun is the focus. Open in September and October with over 50 activities for all ages including two giant corn mazes, hayrides, slides, animals, pedal carts, and so much more! Tents and campfire sites are available to rent.
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French Art Colony
The French Art Colony is a regional-multi-arts center dedicated to supporting arts education and cultural enrichment in our communities.
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Great Escape Game Beavercreek
Escape rooms in Dayton! Each Escape Game is a real-life escape room adventure for a small or large group. Work together as a team to escape the room before time runs out. Escape games are great for groups of friends, family, or coworkers.
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GreatStone Castle
1895 Historic Mansion GreatStone Castle sits on two acres of lawn and gardens. A drive, passing 100 year old oaks, leads to this magnificent mansion which has overlooked downtown Sidney for 125 years.
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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.
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Majestic Theatre
Historic Majestic Theatre in operation since 1853. The historic Majestic Theatre, located in downtown Chillicothe, has been in continuous operation since its construction in 1853 following Chillicothe's Great Fire. Originally named Masonic Opera House and hosted dramas, comedies, farces, minstrel shows and operas.
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