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East Central, Ohio Museums

  • Algonquin Mill Complex

    The Algonquin Mill Complex has an old-fashioned gristmill, saw mill, two story farmhouse, print shop, schoolhouse and more. The Perry J. Vasbinder Arboretum has over 380

  • Bluebird Farm Toy Museum

    Bluebird Farm Toy Museum has an extensive collection of dolls including bisque, china, composition, cloth, wood, and mechanical dating back as far as the 17

  • The Museum of Ceramics

    The Museum of Ceramics

    The Museum of Ceramics has an extensive collection of the ceramic wares produced in the city long known as "America's Crockery City" and "The Pottery Capitol of the Nation."

  • Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum

    Located in historic Roscoe Village, the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is a general interest museum with five galleries. Major collections are American Indian baskets and beadwork;

  • Clark Gable Birth Home - Gift Shop and Museum

    Authentic reconstructed home in Cadiz, where "The King of Hollywood" was born on February 1, 1901

  • Harrison County History of Coal Museum

    A non-profit education museum dedicated to the preservation of Harrison County'

  • Scio Historical Museum

    The Scio Historical Museum, a vintage, yellow brick home on Main and Carrollton Streets in the center of the village houses collections and memorabilia from the 1889

  • Massillon Museum

    The Massillon Museum, accredited by the AAM, features art exhibitions, often of a national caliber, and exhibitons of area history drawn from its permanent collection of more than 100,000 objects. <

  • Dennison Railroad Depot Museum

    The Dennison Depot, located 100 miles from Columbus and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, it is a site chosen specifically by the railroad because a steam engine could only travel 100

  • Warther Museum

    Visit the Warther Carving Museum and you?

  • Historic Schoenbrunn Village

    The Moravian church founded Schoenbrunn in 1772 as a mission to the Delaware Indians. At it's peak, Schoenbrunn included more than 300 inhabitants, 60 dwellings and 80 acres of fields. Ohio'