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  Hale Farm and Village http://www.wrhs.org/index.php/hale
Features costumed interpreters who describe life in the Western Reserve during America's formative years. Includes events, hours and admission fees, educational programs, crafts for sale and directions. Located near Cleveland.
  Fort Meigs State Memorial http://www.fortmeigs.org/
A reconstruction of the original 1813 fort, containing the history, visitor information, schedule of events, and maps located at Perrysburg.
  Historic Sauder Village http://www.saudervillage.com/
Living-history village features costumed guides and working craftsmen. Includes hours, special events, information about food, lodging and shops. Located in Archbold.
  Historic Roscoe Village http://www.roscoevillage.com/
Restoration of a 19th century canal town. Includes guide to shopping, dining, lodging and calendar of events. Located in Coshocton.
  Oberlin Heritage Center Tours http://www.oberlin.edu/external/EOG/OHIO/O.H.I.O.tour.html
Tour features three preserved historic buildings furnished with historic artifacts and antiques that tell the story of life in Oberlin from its founding in 1833 to the early twentieth century.
  Old Fort Steuben http://www.oldfortsteuben.com/
Reconstructed 18th century fort built on the original site overlooking the Ohio River offers educational and historical programs and tours May-October, and a festival during the 3rd weekend in June. Includes hours, fees, and a contact form. Located at Steubenville.
  Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village http://www.caesarscreekpioneervillage.org/
History of southwestern Ohio during its settlement through educational programming and conservation of a collection of original log cabins. Includes village history, schedule of events, membership, volunteer opportunities and driving directions. Located at Waynesville.
  Schoenbrunn http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/places/ne06/
Founded in 1772 as a mission to the Delaware Indians by the Moravian church, and includes visitor and general information located at Zoar.

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