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Radnor Historic Museum 4425 State Rout 203 Radnor, Ohio
The four rooms of the old Town Hall, built in 1891, display pictures and artifacts (all of which were owned and used by residents of the Radnor area) depicting the home, work, school, social and religious life in this small rural community from its founding in 1803 through the first half of the twentieth century.
The museum is open to the public the first and third Sundays of each month, April through October (except Easter) from 1:30 to 4:30 pm and on Memorial day, Fourth of July and Labor Day. Other days and times are available by appointment. Admission is free and it is handicapped accessible.
Additional details available by calling: 740-595-3398 or 740-595- 3319 or 740 740-595-3329. Or E-MAIL
[email protected]
A "Walking Tour" to 14 original historic structures on their original sites in the immediate vicinity may be arranged and covers almost a three-block area.
Also available by appointment is a "Talking Tour" slide show of the history of the area.
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