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Ohio Museums

  • Afro-American Museum
    The National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center is a 20 minute drive from downtown Dayton, Ohio, and is located 1 mile west of State Route 42 North, adjacent to Central State University.
  • Armstrong Museum
    Named in honor of Neil Armstrong, first man to set foot on the moon, this museum in Wapakoneta chronicles Ohio's contributions to the history of space flight.
  • Hopalong Cassidy Museum
    One of the largest collections of cowboy memorabilia in the Eastern United States, with over 10,000 hard-to-find pieces. The collection focuses on Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy and Gene Autry. Many items of other TV and B-movie cowboy stars; The Lone Ranger, and John Wayne.
  • Museum of Ceramics
    The East Liverpool Museum of Ceramics houses an extensive collection of the wares produced by "America's Crockery City."
  • National Road/Zane Grey Museum
    This modern museum has three major exhibit areas. First is the National Road, early America's busiest land artery to the West.
  • Ohio Ceramic Center
    The Ohio Ceramic Center is a museum devoted to the display of ceramic wares produced in east central Ohio.
  • Ohio Historical Center
    Described by the 1989 Smithsonian Guide to Historic America as "probably the finest museum in America devoted to pre-European history," the Ohio Historical Center is both the headquarters of the Ohio Historical Society and a museum facility showcasing Ohio's history from the ice age to the year 1970.
  • Ohio River Museum
    The Ohio River Museum consists of three exhibit buildings, the first of which houses displays depicting the origins and natural history of the Ohio River.
  • Ohio Statehouse
    The Statehouse Education & Visitors Center interprets the state capitol's history and significance for the public, and guides school groups in their study of government, citizenship, and Ohio history.
  • Ohio Village
    The Ohio Historical Society opened the Ohio Village on 27 July 1974, to provide an entertaining means of learning about life in 19th century Ohio.
  • Shaker Historical Museum
    The Shaker museum is housed in a local mansion overlooking Upper Shaker Lake. The museum exhibits a large collection of Shaker objects.

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