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Check Out the Museum
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

Check Out the Museum

If you haven’t visited the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum, 3378 Park Street behind Planks, recently, it’s time for a return trip. Always something new and exciting to see and its free. Open Tuesday-Friday, 10-4 and Saturday 9-Noon. Group tours available by calling 614-277-3061.

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First Bicycle
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

First Bicycle

Adam Grant, left, shows off the first bicycle people saw in Grove City. Since Grant owned a street railway from Grove City to a switching station at Greenlawn Cemetery, his bike most likely wasn’t competition. The crowd numbered more than 50 people.

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Who’s Mill Is It?
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

Who’s Mill Is It?

This old mill is located on Rt. 762 between Harrisburg and Orient on Big Darby Creek at the abandoned steel bridge. There is no identifiable name on the building. It doesn’t appear to be the old Harrisburg Roller Mill once operated by W. W. Coontz. Anyone who can identify this building please send a note to swfchsohio@gmail.com. The Harrisburg Roller Mill, also pictured on the website, sold Glad Tidings flour in 50-pound sacks and another product known as Splendid Flour.

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9/11 Memorial
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

9/11 Memorial

Are you aware there is a Sept. 11, 2001 memorial in Grove City? It can be viewed at the Jackson Township station at 4900 Buckeye Parkway. The beam was removed from the wreckage of the World Trade Center after the infamous terrorist attack.

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Mill Street Marker
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

Mill Street Marker

Mill Street was once an important part of the early town and it is remembered with a historical marker placed at the entrance to Beulah Park off the Columbus Street extension. This early wagon trail led the way to William Foster Breck’s sawmill just south of the old Farmers Exchange, today known as the Mill Street Market Building. Breck was the founder of Grove City.

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