We are a repository of Ohio's aeronautical history and a monument to Ohio's contribution to aviation and space exploration, but also a a tribute to Ohioan Neil Armstrong, whose "one small step for a man" was indeed a "giant leap for mankind."
"Enjoyed the round of Golf, Great Course. The Bunker Restaurant was a great find. The employees at both were GREAT. Will go back the next time we visit Ohio." Facebook Review ~ Frank C.
Our Museum has more than 300 on site and more than 1,00 in rotation. Take a guided tour or explore our collection on your own. Don't miss the in-museum theater showing bicycle history.
Community Lanes Minster is a full service bowling center. Our Mission is to Provide a facility for the area communities to enjoy with family and friends. Over 50 years of support from the surrounding communities has allowed us to provide a clean and up to date facility. Come bowl with us today!
Home of "The Biggest Dirt Races in The World" including the Dirt Late Model Dream, the Kings Royal, the Eldora Dirt Derby - NASCAR's only national series event on dirt, the World 100 and the 4-Crown Nationals.
If you’ve ever wondered how Airstreams are made, there’s no better way to find out than to come see for yourself.
The free Airstream Factory Tour is an in-depth, two-hour walkthrough of our actual production plants, right here in Jackson Center, Ohio
One of the original canal feeder lakes, 913-acre Lake Loramie and the surrounding parklands, offers visitors a quiet retreat in rural Ohio. Swim from the sandy beach, hike along the old canal towpath, or boat the lazy waters of Lake Loramie.
Founded in 1875, the Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics provides faith nourishment and spiritual renewal through opportunities for prayer and pilgrimage and inspiration from the lives of the saints. We invite you to visit, explore and enjoy an environment rich in holiness and history.
The Miami & Erie Canal Trail spans nearly 40 miles from Delphos to Fort Loramie, passing through many quaint western Ohio towns and villages. Numerous locks, spillways and historic buildings remain from the canal era, and much of the local history has been preserved in the many museums located along the corridor. Note that its surface is largely unpaved and varies greatly along the route.