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CRAWFORD COUNTY

Crestline Historical Society & Museum

 400 Scott St., Crestline, OH 44827

Phone: 419-683-3410

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrestlineOhioHistoricalSociety

Handicapped accessible & free parking on an historic brick road

Hours: 2–4pm, Sat./Sun., on the 1st and 3rd full weekends. Groups and special tours are by appointment and are fee based

In more than 15 exhibits, journey through the history of this 1851 railroad town and find out how it played an important part in the expansion of the Midwest. Being the crossroad for the Big Four railways, Crestline was visited by many important figures. Displays include railroad, military, antiques, fossils, sports memorabilia (signed helmet by Super Bowl Coach Harbaugh), the impressive 36-foot 1903 mahogany and stained-glass pharmacy unit that once graced Cedar Point Town Hall, and more. While in Crestline, also enjoy the historic buildings, old-fashioned ice cream stands, diners, family parks, pool, and passing trains.


Galion History Center

 201 S. Union St., Galion, OH 44833

Phone: 419-468-9338

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Website: https://www.galionhistory.com/

Hours: Tues. & Th., 9am-2pm

The Galion History Center is a historic campus located at the intersection of W. Walnut St. & South Union St. in Galion, OH. Our campus features Brownella Cottage (1887), the Historic Grace Church (1875), the Koppe-Skinner Home (c.1863), the Galion History Museum, and the Hayden-Helfrich Annex Museum.