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 Highland County’s great natural beauty is everywhere! 

  Seven Caves is the gem of our area. Don’t miss Fort Hill State Memorial, our two award winning state parks, Magic Waters Theatre for an evening outdoor theatre experience and our charming antique and collectible shops. Just a few miles away in Adams, Brown, Ross, and Pike Counties you will find more attractions to make your visit complete.



The Highland House Museum

151 East Main St., Hillsboro, (937) 393-3392.

Hours: 1:00-5:00 pm Fridays, 1:00-4:00 pm Sundays
(March thru December).

The Highland House was built in 1842-1844 in classic Federal Style architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This handsome museum houses an extensive collection of memorabilia from throughout the area.

 


Highland County Courthouse


Open Monday thru Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.

This picturesque courthouse is the oldest courthouse still in use in Ohio. Located at the intersection of Main and High St. in uptown Hillsboro.


Magic Waters Theater
  
 

7757 Cave Road., Bainbridge. (937) 365-1388.

  The theatre concentrates on comedies and simple musicals-the sort of things that send you home feeling better than when you arrived. Enjoy live entertainment at this rustic theatre. Mid-June thru Labor Day.


7 Caves Canyon and Nature Preserve

  Three well-marked trails lead to the "Seven Caves". Each cave has its own unique formation. Rich in Indian history.

7660 Cave Road, Bainbridge, Ohio 45612
Hours 10 a.m to 5 p.m., last tour leaves at 3:30 p.m.
Phone: 937-365-0101


Producers Livestock Association

U.S. 50 West Hillsboro, Ohio 45133

(937) 393-3424

Sale held every Monday


Union Stock Yards

St. Rt. 138 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133

(937) 393-1958

Sale held every Thursday


 

B. & O. Railroad Depot / D.T.I. Railroad Depot

  Located on McArthur Way, Greenfield. Contact: Maurice Rowe, (937) 981-3994. Two adjacent restored depots offer fine examples of days gone by. The B. & O. Depot is owned by the Historical Society. The D.T.I. Depot is owned by Dr. Michael Sims, D.V.M. Open during the "Wheels Of Progress Festival" in the month of July and for special occasions.


Edward Lee McClain High School

  Located at the corner of Jefferson Street (St. Rt. 28) and N. Sixth Street in Greenfield. Contact: Dr. Dan Strain, Principal, (937) 981 -7731.
   The cornerstone for this historic school was laid in 1914 due to the generosity of Philanthropist, Edward Lee McClain, and the school houses a fine collection of classical artwork.


Traveller's Rest

  Located at 147 Jefferson Street, Greenfield. Built in 1812 of stone quarried from nearby Paint Creek, it offers an interesting glimpse of the history and tradition of both the Greenfield area and Ohio. Traveller's Rest is listed on the National Register of Historical Places and is also home to the Greenfield Historical Society.


Greenfield's Imagination Kingdom

200 N. Fifth St., Greenfield, Ohio 45123

Hours Open: Daily, dawn to dusk, except during school hours.
Located near the center of Greenfield, this extraordinary wooden playground structure is a welcome treat for any child.


 

Lynchburg Covered Bridge

Memory Lane Lynchburg, Ohio 45142

Hours Open: Daylight hours all year round.

Located on Memory Lane at the west end of High Street. One of the few covered bridges left standing in southern Ohio. Ruth Crampton Memorial Park adjoins the bridge as a picnic area.


 

Octagonal Schoolhouse

St. Rt. 124, Sinking Spring, Ohio 45172
(937-) 588-3915

Hours Open: Scheduled by appointment only.

Located southeast of Hillsboro, on the public square in Sinking Spring. This building has been in constant usage since it was built and is now used for town meetings.


 

Springbrook Meadows Lavender Farm
11821 U. S. Rt. 50
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133




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