Great history great facility and a must see visit when in the piqua area. Canal boat rides are a super way to get a viewpoint of how slow transport of goods once was
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The Johnston Farm Indian Agency in Piqua, OH is a historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into Ohio's rich history, spanning over 2,000 years from prehistoric Indians to the canal era. The focal point of the 200-acre park is the home and farm of John Johnston, a remarkable figure who served as a farmer, public official, and U.S. Indian Agent for western Ohio from 1812 to 1829. The site also features a modern museum showcasing exhibits on the Eastern Woodland Indians of Ohio and the Pickawillany village site, as well as offering canal boat rides on the General Harrison of Piqua, a replica 19th-century canal boat.
With its authentic and well-preserved historical structures, the Johnston Farm Indian Agency provides an immersive experience for visitors, allowing them to step back in time and learn about Ohio's fascinating past. From exploring the exhibits in the museum to taking a leisurely canal boat ride, guests can engage with the history and culture of the region. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a unique and educational experience, a visit to the Johnston Farm Indian Agency is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Went to this wonderful example of early American farming while in Ohio visiting friends. The barn is comprised of two square pens made of hand-hewn boards from trees, it is an interesting thing to...
I love Johnston Farm and Indian Agency. This is a great place for family trips. Educational and fun. The staff are always so kind and informative. The farm is big yet small enough that visitors...
This is a MUST STOP if you love history. The Farm is still operated today, with scheduled tours, or just walk around and see the many things left in 1800's. They also have a working canal boat,...
Today was my first visit there. It was more then I expected. I can not wait to visit again. The man on the boat tour was so educated on the canal. I was amazed at all he knew. Bravo.
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