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Bucyrus Historical Society Museum


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An experience into yesterday in Bucyrus. The Scroggs House is the home of the Historical Society Museum that is boasting a bounty of local and regional antiques, keepsaskes and memorabilia, helping to preserve our historical treasures for today and future generations. The Carriage House located behind the home is designed in keeping with the Victorian ambience of the main building. Inside the Carriage House is the unique horse-drawn steam fire engine from our own Bucyrus Fire Department.


Hours: Monday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Address: Bucyrus Historical Society Museum

202 South Walnut Street

301 South Sandusky Avenue

Phone: (866) 562-0720
Our Email: tourism@cybrtown.com
Our Website:tourism@cybrtown.com

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Bucyrus Historical Society Museum

An experience into yesterday in Bucyrus. The Scroggs House is the home of the Historical Society Museum that is boasting a bounty of local and regional antiques, keepsaskes and memorabilia, helping to preserve our historical treasures for today and future generations. 

Bucyrus, OH Museums

Elk Ridge Game Farm, Inc.

Elk Ridge Game Farm Hunting Preserve is an Upland Game Hunting Farm.  Excellent tour with a wagon ride that begins in their beautiful yard area then thru the area of the different types of grasses that are grown for game hunting. 

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New Winchester Golf Course

Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times:

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American Crossroads Mural

American Crossroads Mural was painted in our downtown area by Artist Eric Grohe of Marysville, Washington in 1999.  This mural depicts the Bucyrus downtown area of yesterday and tells some of the story of persons in Bucyrus. 

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