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Barnesville Historic District
Stroll the streets of the Barnesville Historic District to find stunning examples of Victorian architecture and buildings with diverse, locally owned shops. From pottery and crafts to boutiques, the shopping scene is sure to impress. The community is best known for the annual Barnesville Pumpkin Festival, an event that welcomes visitors from near and far.
BLAINE HILL ‘S’ BRIDGE
The official Ohio Bicentennial Bridge, the Blaine Hill ‘S’ Bridge is located on the original section of the Historic National Road. The Roman-style stone bridge is 345 feet long and features a unique S shape, which made construction easier for workers.
Epworth Park
Life slows down in this 7-acre neighborhood, which features privately owned cottages sitting among oak trees surrounded by Bethesda Lake. Relax and unwind fishing, playing or picnicking the day away.
Morristown Historic District
One of the National Road’s least-changed settlements, Morristown Historic District celebrates its history with colorful banners amidst mid-19th-century architecture, showcasing the National Road’s evolution from a wilderness trail to a coast-to-coast byway.

Shaeffer Campbell Covered Bridge

Built in 1891 in Fairfield County and “rescued” in the 1960s, this barn-red covered bridge sits over College Pond, east of Ohio University Eastern. While on site, play old-fashioned games at the Great Western Schoolhouse working museum.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT
Honored as one of Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns, St. Clairsville has so much to offer. The quaint Main Street houses coffee shops, diners, boutiques and the county courthouse — which sits on one of the highest points in St. Clairsville and is visible from Interstate 70 and many other points in the county.


