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Clinton County Historical Society Museum


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Rombach Place houses the Clinton County Historical Museum. This museum features a collection of animal sculptures and paintings by renowned Quaker artist Eli Harvey, a Clinton County native. A collection of clothing dating back to 1820, including an outstanding collection of Quaker apparel.


Hours: Wednesday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Address: Clinton County Historical Society

149 East Locust Street


Phone: (877) 428-4748
Our Email: info@clintoncountyohio.com
Our Website:www.clintoncountyohio.com/int_nav.php?page=local

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