Richard Edward Wolfe, a science teacher at Clyde High School, started The Clyde Museum in 1931. First located in the basement of the Clyde Public L...
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In 1853, life was simple and pure. Walk through the door of Tiffin's first millionaire's home, which is now the Seneca County Museum, and experienc...
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Mission Statement To bring together those persons who are interested in preserving, restoring and maintaining interest in railroading, railroad his...
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About Us:The Liberty Aviation Museum was established on December 7th 1991 with a handful of dedicated volunteers to showcase WW2 aircraft. In 1994 ...
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This small 10-acre park on the west side of Catawba Island offers access to Lake Erie.History:Prior to the War of 1812, the Lake Erie Island region...
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Located on the shores of Lake Erie, 1,831-acre East Harbor State Park has unlimited opportunities for outdoor recreation. Boating, fishing, swimmin...
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Perched atop the white cliffs of South Bass Island, this unique 33-acre park is a scenic landmark when viewed from the water, and in turn affords v...
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Perry's CaveOpen May thru September: 7 Days a Week: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Open April and October: Weekends only: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.The Butter...
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History:The doors to the Merry-Go-Round Museum opened to the public on July, 14, 1990 but the idea was born on October 1, 1988 when the U.S. Postal...
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Maumee Bay State Park offers 1,336 acres of not only the finest of recreational facilities in the Midwest, but also a unique natural environment cr...
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Operation Hours:
June through AugustTuesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pmSunday noon - 4 pm
September through MayFriday & Saturday 10 am - 4 pmSund...
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The society was established in 1963 by a group of local citizens led by Miss Josephine Fassett, a prominent educator and influential citizen. ...
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Kelleys Island, known as Lake Erie's Emerald Isle, is a fascinating destination for nature enthusiasts, and a relaxing retreat for vacationers. The...
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The Historical Center was the former county poor farm from 1869-1971. Today, it hosts exhibits, tours, and public events to uncover unique local hi...
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The Great Lakes are not only the most important natural resource in the world, but they also represent thousands of years of history. The lakes hav...
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