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Area Attractions
Marion
Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
800-371-6688
1713 Marion - Mt. Gilead Rd., Suite 110 Marion, Ohio 43302
Marion Area Convention and
Visitors Bureau, Marion, Ohio. Discover everything you need when looking for the
attractions in Marion. From Warren G. Harding’s home and memorial, to Marion
Union Station or The Huber Museum, Wyandot Popcorn or the war memorials. You
will find it just a short jaunt north, right off of Route 23 at 95 under the
“Tourist Information” awning.

Shamrock
Vineyard
740-726-2883
111 Morrow County Rd. 25 (Rengert Rd), Waldo, OH 43356
Join us for Shamrock Vineyard's annual Twilight Dinners in June, July and
August. Make your reservations early because these events sell out quickly.
Perhaps unusual in the heart of Ohio, this vineyard produces at least 10
varieties of fine wines. Carefully managed by a local family, all of the
processes for making wine take place here, including bottling of the 2,500
gallons of wine produced each year.
Open noon-6pm Mon-Sat. Winter hours: 1-5pm Hours
may also be arranged.
Palace Theatre
740-383-2101
276 W. Center St. Marion, Ohio 43302
The splendid Palace Theatre opened in 1928 as a vaudeville movie palace designed
by the foremost theatre designer of that era, John Eberson. A tour might include
an organ concert on a 1926 "Mighty" Wurlitzer organ. Open Monday-Friday.
Tours by appointment.
ProMo
Costumes, Inc.
800-572-2666
318 West Center St. Marion, Ohio 43302
ProMo Costumes offers a full line of custom creations, including custom
character costumes, mascot costumes, puppets, costume accessories, custom plush
toys, and theatrical costumes. We offer a wide variety of related services such
as cleaning and refurbishing, custom shipping containers, and corporate
programs.
Harding Home and Museum
740-387-9630
380 Mt. Vernon Ave. Marion, Ohio 43302
Visit the home of the 29th President of the United States, Warren G.
Harding, and his wife, Florence. This was the site of his famous campaign
speeches that launched his quest for the presidency in 1920. Open Saturday
before Memorial Day to Labor Day Weekend. Group tours throughout the year by
appointment.
Heritage Hall
740-387-4255
169 E. Church St. Marion, Ohio 43302
Heritage Hall, once the city's main post office, is three museums in one.
It is the home to the famous Wyandot Popcorn Museum and also features Warren G.
Harding memorabilia and thousands of historical relics collected by the Marion
County Historical Society. Closed January and February, other wise Winter
hours: 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Summer Hours: 1-4 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. Or
by appointment.
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