Southeast, Ohio Other Attractions
Honey Ridge
Honey Ridge offers a new cottage (rented as a one or two bedroom), beautifully designed &
Union Hall Theater
The Village of Chesterhill was founded by Quakers in 1834 and incorporated in 1899. Built in 1908
The Twin City Opera House
The Twin City Opera House is one of the most beautiful and unique theaters in all of Southeast Ohio. Seating over 500
Dresden Village Shopping District
Welcome to Dresden! We offer a unique destination for people of all ages. Over 40
Simply Smithing Blacksmith Shop
Enjoy touring this working blacksmith shop constructed out of an old barn. Lectures and demonstrations will take you back to the 1800'
Briarcliff MX - Motocross Track
Briarcliff Motocross is located off of Briarcliff Road about 15 minutes East of Newark, Ohio. The track area sits on ~20
The John & Annie Glenn Historic Site
The John and Annie Glenn Historic Site, housed in John Glenn's boyhood home on Main Street in New Concord, recognizes and honors the lives of the Glenns and relates the story of 20
Blue Rock Station
Tour Ohio's first house (called an Earthship)
Hartstone Pottery
Discover Hartstone! History, science, art--in Ohio's one of a kind classroom and shopping experience. Come tour our pottery factory, which dates to 1892
The Big Muskie Bucket
See the actual bucket from Big Muskie, which was the World's Largest Dragline and one of the seven engineering wonders of the world! It has even been featured on the History Channel!
TECUMSEH! Outdoor Drama
"TECUMSEH!"... The ultimate Outdoor Drama Experience! Witness the epic life story of the legendary Shawnee leader as he struggles to defend his sacred homelands in the Ohio country during the late 170
Lucy Hayes Heritage Center
Former home of the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes. Lucy was the first "First lady" to be called by the press. Visit this attraction and take a look into history. Open for Tours
Ross County Heritage Center
The Ross County Heritage Center in Chillicothe, Ohio's First Capital, is the place to be to if you want to see fascinating exhibits on everything
Dakota's Roadhouse
Dakota's has a casual western theme with a menu which includes mouth-watering items such as hand-cut steaks, barbeque ribs, chicken and sandwiches as well as appetizers, salads and desserts!
Old Canal Smokehouse
If you're in the mood for hickory smoked barbeque then this is the place for you!
Ravenwood Castle & Medieval Village
An escape from the real world awaits you!?Make A Friend
Make A Friend is a unique toy store, where you can create your own stuffed animal. We have a friendly atmosphere and encourage our customers to come in and have fun with us.
Cafenated
Join us for breakfast, lunch or an afternoon snack. You'll enjoy fresh-roasted coffee, bagels, omeletes, tender, just-baked scones (our specialty)
Harmar Vintage Toys
Specializing in toys from the past covering the early 1900's to the early 1970'
Washington County Fairgrounds Camping
This facility features 140
Hardly Able Carriage Company
Horse drawn carriage rides available Friday and Saturday evenings departing from the Historic Lafayette Hotel. Motorized Train with detachable cars comming Spring 2007
Henry Fearing House
Built in 1847 for Henry Fearing (1798-1894), a prominent Marietta resident. The house is an example of Federal-style architecture, representing the lifestyles of Marietta'
Change of A'Dress
Upscale resale boutique offering ladies and juniors designer clothing at a fraction of retail prices.
My Favorite Things
Visit us for those little treasures that become favorites. Featured sections include: Bath and Body, Collectible, Christmas, Gourmet Foods, Candy (homemade fudge)
Barking Dog Books and Art
Used books for readers and collectors.? Across from beautiful Muskingum Park, near the corner of Putnam and Front Streets.
Over 7,000?Found
Antiques - Collectibles - Vintage Art
Walk across the Historic Harmar Bridge for a truly unique shopping experience.Creative Hands
Find hand-crafted unique gifts created by skilled American Artisans. Items made of clay, glass, fine art, fiber, wood, and paper.