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Ohio history buffs have received some good news with the announcement that The Ohio Village is reopening to the public, July 7th.
A press release states- “Bring the whole family to Ohio Village starting Wednesday, July 7 as Central Ohio’s recreated 19th-century community opens for the summer,” organizers shared Tuesday. “Ohio Village is set in the 1890s, an era that represents a fascinating time in history, one in which technology, politics and everyday life was changing at a rapid pace.”
The Village will be open 10am to 5pm Wednesday through Sundays through October 31st and feature new villagers.
Starting with special Ohio History Connection members’ preview days June 30th through July 4th, then opening to all visitors starting Wednesday, July 7th, for an extended season that runs through Sunday, Oct. 31st.
Admission
- Adult: $13
- Senior 60+: $11
- Child 4-12: $7
- College Student with ID: $11
- Child 3 & Under: Free
Included in this total ticket price is a 5% arts and culture fee on the base ticket as required by the City of Columbus. This fee supports exemplary artists, arts and cultural organizations and programs that educate and engage audiences of all ages throughout greater Columbus.
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