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Fairfield Heritage Association
Lancaster, Ohio

History

Fairport Harbor Historical Society
Fairport Harbor, Ohio

Historical Society

Firelands Historical Society
Norwalk, Ohio

Historical Society

Five Rivers Metroparks
Dayton, Ohio

Park

Ford Nature Education Center
Youngstown, Ohio

Nature Centers

Fort Meigs State Memorial - Ohio Historical Society
Perrysburg, Ohio

History, Historical Society, Military

William Henry Harrison built Fort Meigs on the Maumee River in 1813 to protect northwest Ohio and Indiana from British invasion. Today's reconstruction is one of the largest log forts in America. British and Canadian troops, assisted by Indians under Tecumseh, besieged the fort twice. The 10-acre log enclosure with 7 blockhouses and 5 emplacements presented a formidable defense. The first assault was in May of 1813 and the second was in July. Both failed and the British retreated after the second. In the spring of 2003, the fort underwent a major renovation and the construction of a Museum and Education Center.

Fostoria Area Historical Society & Museum
Fostoria, Ohio

Historical Society

There had been considerable discussion by members who felt that the old Whittier School building would have been a good Museum for the Historical Society. Some very dedicated volunteers salvaged school desks, furniture, school clocks, correctional devices (paddles), and approximately 100 blackboard slates from the walls for the school building. The Historical Society proudly displays seven of these blackboards and desks in a class room that has been reproduced at the Museum.

French Art Colony
Gallipolis, Ohio

History, Historic House

Fawick Art Gallery
Berea, Ohio

Art

Flint Ridge State Memorial
Glenford, Ohio

Archaeology, History

Flint Ridge contains quarry pits where all of the ancient people of Ohio came to get flint for both tools and weapons. The flint was also a trade item for many of these people. The flint was especially prized by the Hopewell Culture for its quality and beauty. A walk through the site brings home how hard people labored to remove this material from the earth.

Fort Hill State Memorial - Ohio Historical Society
Hillsboro, Ohio

Historical Society

Fort Recovery State Memorial - Ohio Historical Society
Fort Recovery, Ohio

Anthropology, Historic House, Historical Society, Military, Park

In late 1791, a confederacy of Indian warriors led by Little Turtle and Blue Jacket surprised and overwhelmed an American army of about 1,600 men under Major General Arthur St. Clair at this site along the Wabash River. Well over half of St. Clair's troops were killed or wounded in this greatest of all Indian victories over American military forces. In December 1793, Major General Anthony Wayne sent a detachment to the site to begin a four-sided picketed post with a projecting blockhouse at each corner. Completed the following March, it was christened Fort Recovery to signify it was no longer under Indian control.

Fort Tuscarora Museum
Lisbon, Ohio

History

This museum was CLOSED in 2001

Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Garden
Columbus, Ohio

Botanical Garden

Friends of the Topiary Park
Columbus, Ohio

Park

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West Virginia Association of Museums 2024 Conference

June 6 - 8, 2024

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Ohio Museums Association 2024 Conference with AMM

July 24 - August 3, 2024

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South Carolina Federation of Museums 2024 Conference

September 16 - 18, 2024

Laurens, South Carolina

Museums Alaska: 2024 Conference

September 25 - 28, 2024

Fairbanks, Alaska

Florida Association of Museums 2024 Annual Conference & Exposition

October 13 - 16, 2024

Daytona Beach, Florida

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