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SUMMARY:Heartland: The Stories of Ohio
DESCRIPTION:Hours: M-Tu – Closed; W-F – 11:00-16:00; Sa-Su – 13:00-16:00 \n“Ohio sits at the heart of the nation. Heartland: The Stories of Ohio Through 250 Objects invites visitors to discover the people\, ideas and moments that have defined the Buckeye State. Spanning themes of resources\, people\, conflict\, culture and change\, the exhibition features artifacts that capture both Ohio’s familiar milestones and its lesser-known stories. From handcrafted works and industrial innovations to personal mementos that shaped everyday life\, each object reveals a different facet of Ohio’s complex identity. Together\, they tell a story of ingenuity\, resilience and transformation – showing how Ohio’s communities have both reflected and influenced the nation’s journey. Heartland celebrates the shared experiences that continue to connect Ohioans to one another and to the country at large.” \n250 Objects\, One State: Ohio’s Story Comes to Life in Exhibition \n \nShare this:\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)\n				LinkedIn\n			\n				Share on Threads (Opens in new window)\n				Threads\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			Like this:Like Loading...
URL:https://pickeringtononline.com/event/heartland-the-stories-of-ohio/
LOCATION:Decorative Arts Center of Ohio\, 145 E. Main St.\, Lancaster\, OH\, 43130\, United States
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SUMMARY:America 250: The Big Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:An America 250 event that explores how transportation helped shape Pickerington\, and the nation\, focusing on key milestones including Zane’s Trace\, the Ohio & Erie Canal\, the railroad\, and Interstate 70. \nFREE\, family-friendly and open to the public. Food will be available for purchase.\nExhibits at The Big Roadshow will bring history to life. The centerpiece of the show is a large S-scale model train display modeled after the Toledo & Ohio Railroad route\, along which locomotives still travel through Pickerington today. \nAdditional highlights include an early motorcycle on loan from the American Motorcycle Association Hall of Fame and Museum. Antique vehicles on displayed in the parking lot\, weather permitting. \nSixth-grade students from Harmon Middle School will present the story of Zane’s Trace\, an ambitious 230-mile frontier road stretching from Wheeling\, Virginia (now West Virginia)\, through southeastern Ohio to present-day Maysville\, Kentucky. \nThe Diehl family of Master Builders has created a large LEGO display celebrating our transportation history. \nThe Pickerington Public Library will offer a children’s craft and the Pickerington Early Learning Center students will display their art in the “Big Roadshow Coloring Corner” for kids. \n  \n\nTransportation-related wood carvings from the Olivedale Wood Carving Club will be on exhibit. \nCanal boat captain re-enactor\, Jack Campbell\, will be on hand for a presentation\, as well as a pioneer surveyor\, portrayed by Dale Ferbrache. Dates and time will be announced. \nOFF SITE – Tours of the original Pickerington train depot at the Toledo & Ohio Central Train Station\, 50 N. Center St.\, will be available on the hour Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Re-enactor Tony Mills will portray Clyde Leach\, the depot agent during a time when Pickerington was home to both the state’s largest creamery and a major grain mill. \nShare this:\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)\n				LinkedIn\n			\n				Share on Threads (Opens in new window)\n				Threads\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			Like this:Like Loading...
URL:https://pickeringtononline.com/event/america-250-the-big-roadshow/
LOCATION:Pickerington Senior Center\, 150 Hereford Drive\, Pickerington\, OH\, 43147\, United States
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