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Liberty Remembers Mural


category : Murals
Liberty Remembers Mural pays homage to local veterans.  Painted by Artist Eric Grohe of Marysville, WA in 2001.  284 veterans from Crawford County are represented in this mural.  All wars and every branch of service is included.  The Statue of Libery holding the wounded soldier draped with the American Flag is a breathtaking inspiration to all that visit this mural.  A must see for everyone! 


Address: Libery Remembers Mural

215 N. Sandusky Ave.


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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

D. Picking Company

The D. Picking Company is the only hand hammered copper kettle manufacturer remaining in the United States. Founded in 1874 this is the last of the Old Copper Shops still making its original product - Apperbutter Kettles - primarily by hand. 

Bucyrus, OH Other Attractions

Norton's Flower Shop Tour

Norton's Flower Shop was established in 1882 and is the oldest flower shop still in business in Bucyrus.  The flower shop is a full service florist and has FTD wire service available. 

Bucyrus, OH Tours

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. 

Bucyrus, OH Murals

Things to do Murals near Bucyrus, OH

Liberty Remembers Mural

Liberty Remembers Mural pays homage to local veterans.  Painted by Artist Eric Grohe of Marysville, WA in 2001.  28...

American Crossroads Mural

American Crossroads Mural was painted in our downtown area by Artist Eric Grohe of Marysville, Washington in 1999.  This...