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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
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Longaberger Headquarters
Company founder Dave Longaberger came up with the idea for the imaginative and attention-getting 180,000-square-foot building in 1994
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Dickinson Cattle Co.
Darol Dickinson offers bus tours that provide his guests a closer look at his Barnesville ranch’s Texas longhorn cattle.
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ASM International’s Geodesic Dome
Honeycomb-like dome features 13 miles of connected metal tubing.
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The Futuro House
This short-lived design for a space-age abode lives on in Carlisle, Ohio.
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Topiary Garden, Columbus
This Columbus attraction re-creates Georges Seurat’s “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” with plants.
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Field of Corn (with Osage Orange Trees)
This public art piece in Dublin pays tribute to central Ohio’s agricultural roots.
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Dogwood Pass, Beaver
Get a glimpse of Mike Montgomery’s vision of the Old West at a town he created among the hills of Pike County.
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Griswold House, Wadsworth
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” inspired Greg and Rachel Osterland’s annual light display. All we can say is: It’s a beaut, Clark.
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Motts Military Museum, Groveport
Warren Motts’ collection of military artifacts serves as a tribute to our men and women in uniform.
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Apple Water Tower, Jackson
This community of 6,500 in the Appalachian foothills of Jackson County honors its agricultural heritage with a can’t-miss landmark.
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“The Price Is Right” Sign
Autographed by host Bob Barker, this artifact from the early days of the perennially popular television game show now resides in West Lafayette
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Smolen-Gulf Bridge, Ashtabula
This 613-foot span holds the distinction of being the longest covered bridge in the United States.
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Nation’s Shortest Covered Bridge, Geneva
Ashtabula County is home to 18 traffic-bearing covered bridges including this diminutive 18-foot-long span.
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Bathtub from the USS Maine, Findlay
This artifact from the famous battleship journeyed from the bottom of the sea to the Hancock Historical Museum.
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Ohio Caverns, West Liberty
A farmhand stumbled upon a sinkhole in a field on Abraham William Reams’ property in 1897. The tours of the caves the hole led to started soon after.
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Unofficial Lego Museum
This 36,600-square-foot former school is filled with years of owner Dan Brown’s collecting obsession.
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