Events

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Worthington History Walk

Old Worthington Historic District 777 High Street, Worthington

An outdoor gallery in the historic district featuring 22 historical photographs from the Worthington Historical Society archive that picture Worthington throughout its almost 250 year existence.The exhibition runs May through October as part of Ohio's America 250 celebrations through a partnership between the Worthington Historical Society and Experience Worthington.

Ongoing

America 250 Art & History Exhibit

The Joy & Whimsy Depot 200 W. Dayton St., Lewisburg

The exhibition features original themed artwork alongside books and an expansive photo collage spanning America's history from Pre-Columbus days to present. The artist presents their perspective on significant historical figures and moments, inviting visitors to reflect on their own selections.A dedicated Lincoln section includes a large 3-D art piece that is based upon the Lincoln Memorial.

The Families That Built Akron

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens 714 N. Portage Path, Akron

On display in the Dining Room of the Stan Hywet Manor House, The Families That Built Akron explores the stories of the people whose lives, work, and traditions helped shape Akron. Created in honor of America's 250th anniversary and Akron's bicentennial, the exhibit traces Akron's evolution from canal town to industrial powerhouse through the families who built homes, businesses, communities, and lasting legacies here. From early settlers to recent arrivals, this special exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the people who shaped the city and the ways each of us helps shape our communities today.

July StoryWalk – “The Flag We Love”

Goshen Memorial Park 4261 S Parkview Rd, Mechanicsburg

The StoryWalk at Goshen Park is changed out every month. The July StoryWalk will feature the book 'The Flag We Love' by Pam Muñoz Ryan. Meet Kelly on Tuesday, June 30 at 6:00 PM to enjoy the story. If unable to attend then, the StoryWalk will be available all month.

Summer Stage Wooster Musical Theatre Production of “1776”

Wooster High School Performing Arts Center 515 Oldman Rd., Wooster

1776 the Musical portrays events leading up to the creation and signing of the Declaration of Independence, 250 years ago. It is a full stage musical with a live orchestra.Showtimes: July 11, 17, and 18 at 7:00 pm; July 12 and 19 at 2:00 pm.Tickets: $20.00 Adults; $15.00 Students and Seniors.

Free Tours at the Baseball Heritage Museum

Baseball Heritage Museum 6601 Lexington Ave, Cleveland

Visitors can learn about baseball history during this America 250 celebration week. Located in the former ticket office at League Park—described as "the oldest standing baseball park in the country"—the museum displays photographs, letters, uniforms, programs, and memorabilia.The collection highlights contributions from Latin and Caribbean leagues, Industrial and Barnstormer leagues, and Negro and Women's leagues that shaped baseball's development.

Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 Display at Norfolk Southern Fostoria Automotive Distribution Center

Norfolk Southern Fostoria Automotive Distribution Center 3101 North Township Road 47, Fostoria

Up-Close Rail Experience! Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014, the world's largest operating steam locomotive, is coming to town! A public display is planned from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Tuesday, July 14 at the Norfolk Southern Fostoria Automotive Distribution Center. This is officially one of the best opportunities in the region to see this incredible machine up close.