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American Crossroads Mural


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American Crossroads Mural was painted in our downtown area by Artist Eric Grohe of Marysville, Washington in 1999.  This mural depicts the Bucyrus downtown area of yesterday and tells some of the story of persons in Bucyrus.  This mural is graced by the Millinium Park which has a fountain, flowers, shrubbery, and decorative lamp posts.  There is a brick walkway in front of the mural with bricks representing persons from Bucyrus who desired to purchase a brick for themselves or in honor or memory of someone.
This is a beautiful attraction in our downtown area.


Address: American Crossroads Mural - Downtown Bucyrus

301 South Sandusky Avenue


Phone: (866) 562-0720
Our Email: tourism@cybrtown.com
Our Website:www.bucyrus.org

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Speakeasy "Roaring Twenties Live"

An original play production by the Bucyrus Tourism & Visitors Bureau and the Bucyrus Little Theatre. Our production features two separate shows.  The 30 minute and the hour production.  The show recounts the lively history of Bucyrus'

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Norton's Flower Shop Tour

Norton's Flower Shop was established in 1882 and is the oldest flower shop still in business in Bucyrus.  The flower shop is a full service florist and has FTD wire service available. 

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New Winchester Golf Course

Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
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Carl's Gas Station & 50's Memories

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