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Historic Homes & Buildings
Oak Hill Cottage (circa 1847)
310 Springmill Street • Mansfield, OH 44903
Located 3 Blocks North of the Carousel District
419-524-1765
A Gothic Revival-style home built on a hill overlooking the town, Oak Hill Cottage houses furniture and contents from the Victorian period of the more than 100 years of occupation by the Dr. Johannes Jones family. As part of the restoration of Oak Hill, the Richland County Historical Society has purchased and restored a carriage house that was originally part of the Oak Hill property, along with the turn-of-the-century Sears catalog house across Oak Hill Place that also occupies a lot originally part of the grounds. more...
Libraries & Research Centers
Mansfield and Richland County Public Library
43 West Third Street • Mansfield, OH 44902
419-521-3100
Community library, founded in 1887, providing materials and services to help county residents obtain information to meet their educational, personal, and recreational needs. more... map
Museums & Galleries
Ashland County Historical Society Museum
414 Center Street • Ashland, OH 44805
419-289-3111
A campus consisting of four buildings with a collection of materials documenting the history of Ashland County from its prehistory to the present. more... mapLiving Bible Museum
500 Tingley Avenue • Mansfield, OH 44905
419-524-0139, 800-222-0139
Wax museum featuring life-sized re-creations of favorite Old and New Testament stories. The museum also houses woodcarvings, rare Bibles, and paintings. more... mapMansfield Memorial Museum
34 Park Avenue West • Mansfield, OH 44902
419-525-2491
Museum founded by Edward Wilkinson featuring large collection of historical items including a natural history collection, a Native American, plant specimens, and more. map
Science & Technology
Arts & Science Discovery Center
75 North Walnut Street • Mansfield, OH 44902
419-522-8224
Hands-on science exhibits and demonstrations for people of all ages including a gas-powered fire organ and a 40-foot perpetual motion wave machine. map
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