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Miner's Memorial Park & AEP ReCreation Land

The "Big Muskie" bucket serves as cornerstone to the Miner's Memorial Park and sits atop a hill within the AEP ReCreation Land as a reminder of the history and significance of surface mining in southeast Ohio. The AEP ReCreation Land, Ohio's largest privately owned recreation area, is over 30,000

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The Ohio Outback Lodge

The Ohio Outback Lodge is located in Southeast Ohio minutes from the beautiful Muskingum River. The 2,200

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The Twin City Opera House

The Twin City Opera House is one of the most beautiful and unique theaters in all of Southeast Ohio. Seating over 500 people in a classic Victorian atmosphere the theater shows first-run movies every weekend and presents a variety of live performances throughout the year.

McConnelsville, OH Other Attractions

Morgan County Museum

The Morgan County Museum features original artwork by Howard Chandler Christy, local boy who made good - his famous ?Christy Girls? gracing the covers of all the most popular magazines (The Ladies Home Journal, Harpers, Scribner's, Century, McClures and more) in the early 1900?

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Longaberger Golf Club

Named by Golf Digest the "Best New Upscale Public Golf Course" in 2000, and most recently the #1-rated public course in Ohio,...

French City Craft Mall

For your shopping pleasure, we offer 19,000 square feet of merchandise and friendly and professional Services. We offer primi...

Chillicothe Railroad Museum

A unique railroad museum housed in two B&O Cabooses, one of which has been restored to 1927 vintage condition. You can tour e...

Shawnee State Park

Shawnee State Park, located in Scioto Co. near Portsmouth, offers resort facilities nestled in the largest state forest in Oh...

Adena Mansion & Gardens

Adena was the 2,000-acre estate of Thomas Worthington (1773-1827), sixth governor of Ohio and one of the state's first United...