Features the Glenns' nine-room home, which was built in 1926, relocated and restored. Collections include artifacts and memorabilia of the family. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in New Concord.
Birthplace of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman and Senator John Sherman. Frame home with brick addition was built in the early 1800s. Includes family history, links, hours, admission rates, gift shop and directions. Located in Lancaster.
Guide provided by The Victorian Preservation Association. Includes descriptions of recommended sites, approximate costs, hours and locations.
Built by Sandusky, Ohio's first lawyer and the father of Jay Cooke. Decorative features include an extensive collection of glass and English porcelain, as well as antiques and furniture. Includes hours, entrance fees and directions.
Located in Wooster with information on the General Reasin Beall Homestead and the Log Cabin.
1832 Georgian-style mansion features Erickson Glass exhibit and period furnishings, wood carvings and doll exhibit. Includes hours, calendar of events, membership form and links. Located in Lancaster.
The mansion house, completed in 1806-1807 of Thomas Worthington, sixth governor of Ohio with schedule, location and general information located at Chillicothe.
Originally the home of Revolutionary War veteran Colonel Robert Patterson and his wife, Elizabeth Lindsay Patterson with directions and tour information located at Dayton.
A three story brick tavern in the Federal style built in Gallipolis by Henry Cushing in 1819 with schedule, location, and general information.
Built in 1893, is one of the few remaining examples of Victorian architectural elegance that once marked an area known as the “Golden Block” in Lima, includes tour information.
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