Sullivan-Johnson Museum of Hardin County

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223 N Detroit St
Kenton, OH 43326

One Sullivan-Johnson Museum in Kenton, OH is a historical museum that offers a diverse range of exhibitions and educational resources. Visitors can explore the rich history of Hardin County, including Native American and pioneer history, as well as learn about notable figures such as Jacob Parrott, the first Medal of Honor recipient, and Ray Brown, a legendary Negro Leagues baseball player. The museum also showcases the renowned Kenton Cast Iron Toys, known for their high quality and global recognition.

With its mission to preserve and illuminate the past, One Sullivan-Johnson Museum provides an engaging experience for all visitors. From interactive exhibits to informative displays, the museum offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in the cultural heritage of Kenton, OH.

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4.02 reviews
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Two medal of honors, tons of toys
4/17/2018

Visited the Sullivan-Johnson museum this week for the first time in many years. I didn't get to see ...

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local museum
4/26/2012

This is a local, small town museum. It is fun to stop in and see the displays of local interest.

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