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Ohio Museums
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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.
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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.
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Museum of Ceramics
The East Liverpool Museum of Ceramics houses an extensive collection of the wares produced by "America's Crockery City."
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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.
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Ohio Ceramic Center
The Ohio Ceramic Center is a museum devoted to the display of ceramic wares produced in east central Ohio.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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