The Overfield Tavern Museum, honoring the heritage of Ohio's Miami Valley.
Open from April - October
Once a Frontier Tavern . . .
The tavern was the center of activities in the small settlement community of Troy, Ohio. It was the place to meet area residents and travelers, to find society, comfortable lodging, and good food and drink. Until 1811 the County Court met in an upstairs room of the tavern. The tavern also housed the local Masonic Lodge, one of the first in the state of Ohio.
A Place to Visit
You are invited to visit the museum. Groups and school classes can arrange special tours Come, experience the simplicity and beauty of frontier life. Rediscover the past by visiting the Overfield Tavern Museum today.
Hours.....Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 pm (April through October).
The Overfield Collection contains many items that are of interest to both historians and reenactors. We will be routinely be posting pictures/details from our collection. Be sure to check our photo posts regularly.