Search Results

95 search results for Roadside Ohio


Goodale Park Fountain, Columbus

This whimsical landmark is not far from the Sells family “circus” mansion and offers a nod to the history of the area.

[Article]


Butterfly House, Put-in-Bay

From May until mid-October, a multitude of butterflies float through this 4,000-square-foot attraction on South Bass Island.

[Article]


Piatt Castles, West Liberty

Mac-A-Cheek castle builder Abram Piatt’s son, William, first opened the family’s twin mansions to the public in the early 20th century.

[Article]


Alan Freed’s Grave, Cleveland

A jukebox-shaped headstone at Lake View Cemetery marks the grave of the man who popularized rock ’n’ roll.

[Article]


Allison’s Mini Golf, Geneva-on-the-Lake

This landmark along the Lake Erie shore has roots that stretch back to 1924 and bills itself as America's oldest continually operating miniature golf course.

[Article]


Early Television Museum, Hilliard

Vintage televisions and memorabilia such as this statue of RCA’s Nipper mascot are part of the fun in Hilliard.

[Article]


Captain Hook’s Tomb, Stockport

Isaac Newton Hook was a well-known 19th-century boatman on the Muskingum River. He also designed and created his own tomb.

[Article]


Giant Tomato Soup Can

The instantly recognizable icon stands outside Campbell Soup Co.’s Napoleon production facility.

[Article]


Buckeye Express Diner

This train car has been reinvented as a casual dining spot that pays tribute to all things scarlet and gray.

[Article]


Big Muskie’s Bucket

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the gargantuan machine extracted more than 130 million tons of coal from a 125,000-acre surface mine.

[Article]


The Gilboa Bull

The giant fiberglass bull has been standing its ground on state Route 224 since the 1970s.

[Article]


World's Largest Matchstick

Wadsworth’s Ohio Match Co. began making its famous blue-tipped wooden matches in 1895. It went out of business in 1987, but the company’s legacy lives on

[Article]


The Iconic Longaberger Basket Headquarters

Company founder Dave Longaberger came up with the idea for the imaginative and attention-getting 180,000-square-foot building in 1994

[Article]


Feline Historical Museum, Alliance

The northeast Ohio museum features a cat dwelling designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s apprentice.

[Article]


The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe's Gum Wall, Greenville

The exterior of this Greenville restaurant holds years of memories ... really.

[Article]


Elektro the Robot, Mansfield

Check out a vision of the future — late 1930s style — in Mansfield.

[Article]


Ohio’s Most Unusual Museums

From a Guinness World Record-setting assemblage of troll dolls to a hall of fame that celebrates the age-old trade of barbering, take a tour of these quirky museums.

[Article]


Benson Ford Shiphouse, Put-in-Bay

This historic shipping vessel has a new life, towering over the rocky shoreline of South Bass Island.

[Article]


Dean Martin Mural, Steubenville

The entertainer, Rat Pack member and native son of Steubenville is immortalized in a mural that recalls scenes from his life and career.

[Article]


Temple of Tolerance, Wapakoneta

Visit Jim Bowsher’s thought-provoking backyard oasis in Wapakoneta.

[Article]


20 of 95 results