Things To Do in Worthington, Ohio

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50 West New England Avenue, Worthington, OH, 43085

  • The society was founded in 1955 by Worthington citizens in order to preserve the history and heritage of the community. Properties such as the Orange Johnson House, the Old Rectory, and other acqui... More on Heritage

  • Topics: historical societies. More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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990 Proprietors Rd, Worthington, OH 43085

  • 'Ohio Railway Museum' is a railway museum located in Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. Established in 1945 and incorporated August 22, 1950, it is the fourth oldest organizations involved w... More on Wikipedia

  • Topics: railroading. More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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6540 Huntley Road, Columbus, OH 43229

  • American Whistle Corporation is the only manufacturer of metal whistles in the United States... and it makes the loudest whistle in the world - 4 decibels louder than the nearest competitor. That's why the ""American Classic"" has ... More on FactoryToursUSA

 

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4737 Reed Rd., Upper Arlington, OH 43220

 

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956 High St, Worthington, OH 43085

  • Visit the Orange Johnson House Museum and step back into nineteenth-century Worthington - into one of the oldest residences standing in its original location in central Ohio. This property offers a unique view of both the pioneer ... More on Worthington.org

 

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Worthington, OH

  • 'The Ohio State University Golf Club' is located at 3605 Tremont Road, Columbus, Ohio 43221. It was founded by L.W. St. John, (Ohio State University Athletic Director, 1912-1947). The golf club has two classical golf courses called ... More on Wikipedia

 

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634 High Street, Columbus OH 43085, United States of America

  • Inscription. Worthington was the center of Masonry for the central Ohio area in the early years of the nineteenth century. New England Lodge, with its original charter from the Grand Lodge of Connecticut dated 1803, is the oldest ... More on HMDB

 

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956 High St., Columbus, Ohio

  • Inscription. The original pioneer structure of this house was built by Arora Buttles in 1811. It was purchased by Orange and Achsa Johnson in 1816. Orange Johnson came from Connecticut as a comb ma... More on HMDB

  • The oldest restored house in Franklin County began in 1811 as a pioneer cabin built by Aurora Buttles. Five years later, it was purchase ... More on igougo

 

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