Outdoor historical park features period-dressed interpreters and working vintage machinery like printing presses and trains. Buildings and grounds offer a beautiful, old-time atmosphere with live music from a bell tower that chimes hourly. Visitors experience a mix of peaceful walks and engaging demonstrations reflecting early American history.
Exhibits focus on the Wright Brothers' legacy, featuring the original 1903 Wright Flyer and the restored Wright Flyer III. Friendly staff provide engaging tours and detailed information, enhancing the historical experience.
Offers historical exhibits and a train ride around the park with facts. Features tube slides, shaded walking areas, and interactive activities like using an old rotary phone and building with Lincoln logs.
Good to know
Admission is free for carillon concerts, but there is a cost for other activities.
The park hosts annual events like the Concours d'Elegance car show and Fleur de Fete wine tasting.
Christmas time features special activities like puppet shows, a carousel, and train rides.
Museum housed in a unique architectural design resembling an ancient Shawnee lodge anchors the park. Trails wind through native plant meadows leading to a river, offering a beautiful, well-maintained natural setting. Interactive exhibits and activities create an engaging experience for families and history enthusiasts.
Exhibits focus on the Shawnee tribe and Chief Tecumseh with detailed dioramas, historical artifacts, and interactive displays. The museum offers a well-curated cultural center that covers local history honestly, including quotes from current tribal members in the basement exhibit.
The park features a cultural center with well-curated exhibits on the Shawnee people and Chief Tecumseh. It offers interactive displays that educate visitors about indigenous history and early Ohio settlement.
Good to know
Great Council State Park doesn't open until 10:00.
Parking can be a challenge on peak days.
Allocate at least 30 minutes for a quick walk-through or 90 minutes for a thorough visit.
Historical site centered on early aviation and African American literature features Wright Brothers' Bike Shop and ranger-led tours. Atmosphere is educational and engaging with hands-on exhibits for children and free admission. Visitors find it a well-organized museum highlighting Dayton's key role in aviation history.
Exhibits focus on the Wright Brothers' journey from their cycle shop to flight, with hands-on displays and stories about Dunbar and parachutes. The museum is very clean and offers a comprehensive understanding of aviation history.
Free entry welcomes visitors to a park that celebrates human ambition and the Wright Brothers' legacy. Knowledgeable rangers offer engaging discussions and interactive displays that inspire kids and families alike.
Good to know
The park is free to enter.
There is free parking available.
Ranger-led tours are offered on the half hour during business hours.
Museum showcases original Wright Flyer III and authentic early flight artifacts in a beautifully laid out space. Grounds offer a pleasant walking experience with historical buildings nearby. Atmosphere is informative and engaging, attracting those interested in aviation and history.
Rich with historical exhibits, the museum features early 20th-century vehicles, a bicycle museum, and a transportation museum. Docents provide detailed stories, and visitors can explore old buildings, photos, and interactive displays related to aviation and local history.
Historical exhibits like the Wright Brothers National Museum stand out. A train ride circles the park, offering views and history. Many other exhibits come with the ticket price.
Good to know
The museum is free to visit.
The original Wright Flyer III is on display.
The museum is located within Carillon Historical Park.
Outdoor trails combine blacktop, boardwalk, and dirt paths with interactive troll sculptures tucked into natural settings. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, filled with birdsong and shaded gardens. Facilities include a bird watching room with seating and binoculars, plus educational centers and scavenger hunts along the paths.
Interactive exhibits and educational displays engage both kids and adults. The Dambo troll exhibit and wildlife sightings add unique charm, while the farm offers hands-on experiences with friendly animals and passionate staff.
Trails offer easy walking paths with troll sculptures along the way. The park is well maintained and features diverse natural beauty suitable for long visits.
Good to know
Tickets must be purchased online before visiting Aullwood Audubon.
The park closes at 5 PM on weekends.
Two of the Thomas Dambo Giant Trolls are wheelchair accessible.
Four huge hangars showcase historic aircraft, modern jets, and space exhibits in a spacious, well-organized layout. Dimmed lighting creates a quiet, awe-inspiring atmosphere, with visitors able to explore inside some planes and enjoy interactive simulators. Free admission and mobility support make the museum accessible to all.
Admission costs nothing, including parking, making it very accessible. The museum features an impressive collection of military aircraft and unique historical pieces not found elsewhere.
An amusement park area offers rides mainly for children but adults can join in too. A memorial park sits behind the parking lot for quieter moments.
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The museum offers free admission and parking.
Donations are accepted, but entry is free.
The museum hosts various events almost every week.
Two-story historic home built around 1845 features exquisite period furnishings and rooms restored to reflect childhood years of a notable figure. Grounds offer a serene atmosphere ideal for reflection, complemented by a free informative tour and handicap accessibility throughout the site.
Exhibits focus on presidential history with a detailed look at Taft's life. The lithophanes display stands out. Entry is completely free.
Knowledgeable park rangers lead 30 to 40 minute guided tours that explain how Taft's Cincinnati roots shaped his public service and legacy. They open the house for visitors even late in the day and stay afterward to answer questions.
Good to know
The site is free to visit and offers informative tours.
Parking is available on-site and is free.
Handicap parking is available right by the entrance.
Historic homes from the region form a well-preserved village with period artifacts and guides in costume. The atmosphere is quiet and warm, offering an authentic glimpse into American history. Educational activities and community events create a unique, immersive experience for visitors of all ages.
Original buildings from the Cincinnati area are relocated here, creating a historical museum with a park you can explore all day. Staff are very helpful, and the venue hosts events like lectures and weddings.
Beautiful scenery creates a lovely atmosphere throughout the park. It offers quiet, warm spaces ideal for photography and events, with access to a full museum park area.
Good to know
The museum hosts special events throughout the year, including festivals and workshops.
Haunted Village is a popular Halloween event suitable for all ages.
Expect high heat and humidity during summer events; plan accordingly.
Memorial park offers serene atmosphere with big trees and scenic overlook views of historic flying fields and valley below. Visitors find it peaceful and quiet, ideal for reflection and inspiration about human flight. Benches and picnic tables provide spots to relax amid rich plant life and shade.
Small museum tells the personal story of the Wright brothers with many artifacts on loan from the National Air Force Museum. A 30-minute video covers their flight history, and the visit takes about an hour.
A hilltop park offers amazing views overlooking the airfield. Several picnic tables provide spots to relax, and a small free museum sits on site though it may not always be open.
Good to know
The memorial is free to visit and offers a small museum.
Expect to spend about 90 minutes at the memorial.
The visitors center is only open on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Two-story shop preserves 1890s bicycle workshop with replica vintage bikes and a printing business upstairs. Atmosphere feels cool and educational, with ranger-led tours every half hour connecting bicycle mechanics to early aviation development.
Exhibits show how bicycle parts helped build flying machines and include a parachute display. Small exhibits cover the history of bicycles. The museum is compact and easy to explore.
The park features the Wright Cycle Company Shop as part of a heritage aviation national park. Rangers manage the area, blending history with natural surroundings.
Good to know
Tours at the shop are free but require registration upon arrival.
Tours are given every 30 minutes, starting on the half hour.
Parking is available for visitors at the shop.
Victorian house preserves original condition with no electricity, using gas lighting and hand lanterns. Atmosphere feels historically authentic and well maintained, offering a guided tour that highlights the life of an important African American poet and his family. Neighborhood reflects segregated history, adding context to the experience.
Exhibits focus on the life and literature of Paul Laurence Dunbar, highlighting his roles as an author, librettist, and activist. A 20-minute video and museum displays lead into a tour of the small historic house.
A Park Ranger leads calm, kind tours of the house, engaging well with kids. The site honors the first African American whose home became a National Historical park.
Good to know
Admission to the Paul Laurence Dunbar House is free.
The house is open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
House tours are only held by request and during specific hours.