Historical Societies Near Me in Logan, oh
Kennedy Museum of Art
100 Ridges Circle, Athens, OH
Mission
The Kennedy Museum of Art is an integral part of the educational, research, and public service missions of Ohio University. The purpose of the Kennedy Museum of... Read More
Ed Jeffers Barber Museum
2/12 South High Street, Canal Winchester, OH
The Ed Jeffers Museum was started in Canal Winchester In 1988 With as little As 10 Pieces.Today it has grown to several thousand individual artifacts from as early as the 1700's.The Museum,with... Read More
Lillian E. Jones Museum
75 Broadway Street, Jackson, OH
About Us :
Jackson County is very fortunate to have its own historical and cultural museum which provides unique opportunities for residents and visitors alike. The home... Read More
Zanesville Museum of Art
620 Military Road, Zanesville, OH
The Zanesville Museum of Art has:
- Free parking
- Extensive selection of Ohio glass and pottery
- Works by Cezanne, Grandma Moses, Lautrec, Matisse, Picasso, Rembrandt,... Read More
Columbus Museum of Art
480 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH
Misson and Values:
Community: Means we’re open to all and celebrate the rich diversity of our stakeholders – from staff, volunteers, and members,... Read More
National Veterans Memorial and Museum
300 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH
About Us:
We are more than a museum. We are the New Home of the Brave.
There’s only one Museum in America that honors ALL our Veterans – from all branches of... Read More
National Road / Zane Grey Museum
8850 East Pike, Norwich, OH
About
The National Road, early America’s busiest land artery to the West, stretched from Cumberland, MD, to Vandalia, IL. Begun in 1806, the “Main Street of America” was... Read More
Early Television Museum
5396 Franklin Street, Hilliard, OH
The Early Television Museum is located at the beginning of the Heritage Rail Trail bike and hiking path that connects to another park a few miles away. Eventually the trail will be extended to... Read More
Ohio Railway Museum
990 Proprietors Road, Worthington, OH
Mission
Our mission simple: education and preservation.
About
Founded in 1948, The Ohio Railway Museum is one of the oldest railroad... Read More
Campus Martius Museum
601 Second Street, Marietta, OH
About
The city of Marietta, located at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers, is the first permanent organized settlement in the Northwest Territory. After... Read More
Fredericktown Historical Museum
11 East Sandusky Street, Fredericktown, OH
The Village of Fredericktown, Knox County's largest village was platted in 1807 by John Kerr, operator of the first mill there. Lucas Sullivant, a Virginian, who laid out the Village of... Read More
Killbuck Valley Museum
Front Street, Killbuck, OH
The Killbuck Valley of Wayne Holmes and Coshocton counties encompasses a rich geological, biological, archaeological and historical heritage. It shall be the mission of the Killbuck Historical... Read More
Shelby Museum Of History
76 Raymond Aveune, Shelby, OH
Dennison Depot Railroad Museum
400 Center Street, Dennison, OH
About
The small village of Dennison, Ohio lies halfway between Columbus, OH and Pittsburgh, PA, exactly 100 miles to the east and west of these major cities. This... Read More
Champaign County Historical Museum
809 East Lawn Avenue, Urbana, OH
Purpose:
The Champaign County Historical Society, incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, shall be headquartered at the Champaign County Historical Museum, 809... Read More
Springfield Museum Of Art
107 Cliff Park Road, Springfield, OH
About Us:
The mission of the Springfield Museum of Art is to collect, exhibit and preserve works of art for the benefit of all individuals, while encouraging the... Read More
Paul E. Brown Museum
121 Lincoln Way East,, Massillon, OH
Massillon Museum
121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon, OH
Mission:
The Massillon Museum collects, preserves and exhibits art and artifacts to enrich our community through education and... Read More
Logan County Historical Society And Museum
521 East Columbus Avenue, Bellefontaine, OH
History
The state officially formed the boundaries of Logan County in 1817 and named it after General Benjamin Logan. Many of the towns founded by these early... Read More