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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 turn of the century and have been restored to their original condition. Actor Paul Newman'
Marion, OH MuseumsHuber 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'
Marion, OH MuseumsBuckeye Telephone Museum
Alexander Graham Bell has been credited with the first operating telephone in 1876 when he ran wires between 2
Marion, OH MuseumsWorld 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 outside Washington DC. The names of local men &
Marion, OH MemorialsEric Grohe Mural Painting
Eric Grohe has created a mural at Busby Park, one of Marion's downtown parks. This is the same artist that created the magnificent murals in Bucyrus. Grohe's astounding works,
Marion, OH ArtsHeritage 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 Popcorn Museum. The world's oldest stuffed horse, Prince Imperial, a show horse born in 1865 and now resting in his $6,000
Marion, OH MuseumsKings Mill Golf Club
Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7
Mar-O-Del Golf Course
Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1
Kingsmill Golf Club
This golf course is nestled along the Olentangy River and displays a mixture of hills, flat terrain and rolling grounds. They offer a banquet facility with 200+ seating in the clubhouse and on the veronda with full food and beverage service. Kingsmill is a fun place to play golf.
Waldo, OH Golf CoursesHarding Home & Harding Memorial - Ohio Historical Society
The Harding Home was built for Warren G. Harding and Florence King Harding during their engagement, and they married there on July 8, 1891. The Hardings lived here until 1921, when Harding became president.