Wyandot Popcorn Museum
What a fantastic setting for the world's largest collection of popcorn poppers and peanut roasters! All of the classic antique poppers are here - Cretors, Dunbar, Kingery, Holcomb a... museumsusa.org
Wyandot Popcorn Museum
Under a colorful circus tent inside Heritage Hall is the largest, most impressive collection of popcorn wagons in the United States. These priceless wagons date back as far as the... discoverohio.com
Huber Machinery Museum
Edward Huber came to Marion to build his revolving hay rake to ease the hard, backbreaking work for the farmer. This museum contains examples of Edward Huber's other early steam a... discoverohio.com
The President Harding Home & Museum
The monument, set in ten acres of landscaped grounds, is similar in appearance to a round Greek temple. The simple Doric features and spacious surroundings combine to create one of ... citysearch.com
Buckeye Telephone Museum
Alexander Graham Bell has been credited with the first operating telephone in 1876 when he ran wires between 2 rooms and said his famous works. We credit a number of local volunte... discoverohio.com
Shamrock Vineyard
Shamrock Vineyard is located on Rengert Road east of U.S. 23 near Waldo, 33 miles north of Columbus. A Shamrock wine-tour begins in the vineyard, then proceeds through the wine pr... wine-compass.com
Harding Home
Warren G. Harding launched himself into the White House in 1920 with his famous "front porch" campaign, which he conducted from his Victorian home in Marion, Ohio.The restored hou... discoverohio.com
Harding Tomb
The Harding Tomb, the final resting place for President Warren G. Harding and Florence K. Harding, is a circular monument of white Georgia marble containing the remains of P... discoverohio.com
Linn School
This school was built in 1897 and restored in 2003.While most one-room schoolhouses of that period have been adapted to new use, vanished or fallen into disrepair, the Linn School... discoverohio.com
Marion Palace Theatre
The historic Palace Theatre located in downtown Marion was built in 1928 by renowned theatre architect John Eberson. One of 200 theatres built by Eberson, it is now one of only 18... discoverohio.com
Marion Union Station
More than 100 trains pass by Union Station every day. The museum showcases an impressive collection of memorabilia and the AC Tower, which was once the main switching facility for... discoverohio.com
World War Ii Memorial At Marion Cemetery
A tribute to Marion veterans, the ornate WW II monument at the Marion Cemetery was dedicated in 2001 and is currently one of the largest memorials to WWII Veterans of its kind out... discoverohio.com
Heritage Hall
Heritage Hall, once the main US Post Office, is three museums in one. This building contains history of Marion, President Harding memorabilia and under a circus tent the Wyandot P... discoverohio.com
Greenville Treaty Boundary Line
Greenville Treaty Boundary Line. Treaty Signed And Ratified 1795 By The Indians And General Anthony Wayne. By This Treaty The Land To The North Was Given To The Indians And To The South T... hmdb.org
Harrison Military Road
Side A: The first road through Marion County followed the Scioto Trail of the Native Americans. This 120-foot wide strip through Wyandot territory led from Lower Sandusky (Fremont) to the... hmdb.org
Boyhood Home Of Warren G. Harding
In a Caledonia printing shop owned by his father, Dr. George T. Harding, Warren learned the fundamentals of the printing trade which inspired his interest in a journalism career. hmdb.org
Claridon Prairie
This grass land, extending one mile east between the road and the railway, is one of the few surviving remnants of the once extensive prairies that were part of pioneer Marion County. Thi... hmdb.org