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...k tower, the 12 days of Christmas, toy workshops, Santa's train and much more. Available Dec.1...el District such as holiday shopping, photos with Santa, Tiny Tim Shoppe and much more!
AFTERNOON:&...ore details and ideas, www.mansfieldtourism.com.
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...nd Richland County native Jedediah Smith helped pioneer the Santa Fe Trail. Father of the Sherman Anti-trust Act, Senator John Sherman, studied law in Mansfield (His brother was General William Tecumseh Sherman, who marched through Georgia.) Former resident Charles Follis is now recognize
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...d Richland County native Jedediah Smith helped pioneer the Santa Fe Trail. Father of the Sherman Anti-trust Act, Senator John Sherman, studied law in Mansfield (His brother was General William Tecumseh Sherman, who marched through Georgia.) Former resident Charles Follis is now in reco
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...earliest expeditions into California and helped pioneer the Santa Fe Trail. Senator John Sherman, who came to Mansfield as a youth to study law, was elected to represent Mansfield in Congress in 1854. It was the beginning of a long career in politics. During the next 44 years in Washington, S
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...walked back across the Broad St. Bridge to visit Columbus's Santa Maria replica, the world's most authentic, museum-quality representation of Christopher Columbus's flagship. This is no Disney-esque production. Realistic to the last detail, it presents life aboard the 98-foot-long wooden vessel that
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...walked back across the Broad St. Bridge to visit Columbus's Santa Maria replica, the world's most authentic, museum-quality representation of Christopher Columbus's flagship. This is no Disney-esque production. Realistic to the last detail, it presents life aboard the 98-foot-long wooden vessel that
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Hollywood of the Midwest
Hollywood discovered Richland County more than 40 years ago and continues to visit regularly -- especially when a major motion picture calls for memorable prison scenes. Air Force One, starring Harrison Ford and Glen Close, was shot in Mansfield in 1997. In 1995,
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The unusual architecture and history of Malabar Farm State Park, Kingwood Center, Brownella Cottage, Oak Hill Cottage (Shane’s Castle) and even the castle-like Historic Ohio State Reformatory create a remarkable story.
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Holiday time is particularly memorable in Richland County. And we’ve developed special visitor getaway packages to make it easy to enjoy. Check out the "Deals" icon button on our web site.
Malabar Farm, Oak Hill Cottage and Kingwood Center are decked to the n
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Richland County’s agriculture heritage offers visitors the chance to experience how flowers and food are produced. Every March, guests of Malabar Farm’s Maple Syrup Festival discover firsthand how real maple syrup is made. Of course, tasting the fruits of their labor is th
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Meet Elektro, the world’s first robot made famous in movies and at the 1939 World’s Fair. Ride the first hand-carved wooden carousel at the Richland Carrousel Park. Then, shop in unique shops as you tour the Historic Carrousel District. Be sure to tour Carrousel Magic
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One of the Midwest’s finest “Rails to Trails” offerings is found in RichlandCounty. The 18.4-mile B&O bike trail rambles through some of the state’s most scenic areas. It also takes you through unique the smaller towns of Lexington, Belleville and Butler, each p
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Frequently called the most competitive tracks in the U.S., Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course annually hosts more than a dozen nationally, regionally and locally sanctioned racing events for amateur, club and professional drivers and riders. This a 2.4-mile, 15-turn permanent road racing circuit also feat
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