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Ohio Historical Museum
"Enjoy exhibits on Ohio history, archaeology and natural history and see a fully-furnished 1950s prefabricated house and a Civil War battle flag collection."
Address: 800 E 17th St, Columbus (Ohio) 43211
State: OH
City: Columbus
Street Number: 800 E 17th St
Zip Code: 43211
categories: history museum


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Reviews
Visited the center with family on a Sunday, arrived at 11am. Took us about 2 1/2 hrs to walk around and see all the exhibits. Not crowded at all, we were able to stop and talk, not feel rushed or feel like we were in the way of other visitors. Great rainy day museum if visiting indoor museum only. We will definitely go back to revisit when the the sun is around so we can walk through the outdoor ‘old timey’ village. They have offered several special events like All Hallows Eve, Dickens of a Christmas, Night at the Museum, and Crime and Corruption.
For anyone interested in the history and in specific to the history of Ohio Country, this history center museum is an apt stop to check in ! This center has almost all the exhibits featuring in and around Ohio, which is very unique. The exhibits range from fossils, wild life and native Americans from the era prior to the pioneers settlement and to the industrial era after the settlement. Also, elaborate displays of Ohio’s significant involvement in various wars. The exhibits are arranged in various zones in a chronological time period. They’re nicely and spaciously arranged. The center is located in a spacious lot with enough car parking and easily approachable by road.
I've always loved visiting here and I find something new every time I visit. This time I found out diamonds can be found in Ohio. My little guy loved it and smiled at all the stuffed animals. They got a pizza place opening up on the second floor soon and it looks awesome. Don't forget to visit the outside village. The actors stay true to their character and have a overwhelming passion for what they do.
I came here yesterday Nov, 13, 2021. The museum was pretty good size but there really wasn't a lot of history being displayed here. While I did enjoy what exhibits they did have, I honestly expected way more than what they had. Ohio has such a rich history and I would say about 99% of it was missing from this place. I am a bit disappointed because I was hoping to learn more about Ohio history. But I guess I will have to stick to local town museums and books for that. How they can call themselves a history center is beyond me. Some of the exhibits had no relation to Ohio history at all, such as the rooms full of german World War One artifacts. And I know I am being petty with this remark.... But the brutalist architecture of the building is atrocious as well. It looks like someone plucked it out of a former Soviet town.
Went for the Sleepy Hollow event! Such an awesome event! Definitely recommend everyone go! The town was awesome. Seemed like the staff was having a great time. I definitely recommend Cuddi's Cider if she is there. Amazing!
We visit for both Halloween and Christmas. The activities are interesting and appropriate for all ages. There are lots of food choices, educational opportunities, history, art, dancing, costumes, and stories. Highly recommend!
We enjoyed it so much we got a membership! So many genres of history we were engaged the entire time and will return soon! Also, save time for the village if it is open. The people in character are the best!
Very clean and spacious! The staff were polite and friendly. There were so much to look around. We spent 1-2 hours there! You can definitely stay longer if you would like to read more introductions on their exhibits. The gift shop was a gem! There were many items with reasonable prices! The only downside is there was no coffee shop or any food for purchase. This would be a problem for visitors who would like to stay longer. Overall, recommended!
Can get free admission for up to 8 people with a culture pass from Columbus metro library. Sports memorabilia and state history. Didn’t get to visit Ohio Village-it was closed for a coffee festival.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Never a disappointment. We weren't expecting the Ohio Village to be open, but it was - and set in post-war 1940's. The actors stay in character and it's just mind-blowing to see the effort everyone puts in to recreate history. My 14 year-old daughter absolutely loved it, so we're going back for the Dickens of a Christmas event!
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