Waynesville is a village in Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,834 at the 2010 census. It is named for General "Mad" Anthony Wayne. The village, located at the crossroads of U.S. Route 42 and State Route 73, is known for its antique stores and its annual sauerkraut festival. Caesar Creek State Park is located 5 miles (8.0 km) east of the village.
Restaurants in Waynesville
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Canada Goose Gallery has the largest inventory of P Buckley Moss artwork in the country. We maintain at least 100 framed pieces on the walls at all times and offer computerized archival framing. Original Watercolors, etchings, Remarques, signed and numbered limited edition prints as well as porcelains and other Moss gift items. Rare prints at issue price and many early mint condition rare prints
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I had so much fun going through the garden area, the barn, and the building with treasures EVERYWHERE! Stop in and just browse......what a great place.
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We are a family owned canoe and kayak rental company that has been business since 1984. We offer a variety of fun canoe, kayak, or rafting adventures that range from 1.5 hours to more that 5 hours long. Our business philosophy is pretty simple: to offer the best equipment, the most professional and courteous service and the finest riverfront facilities available on the Little Miami River.
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The Museum is housed in the 1905 Friends Boarding Home which looks very much as it did when retired Quakers and single school teachers lived there in its early days. As the gateway to the Quaker Historical District in Waynesville, Ohio, the Friends Home operates as a cultural center for the village, and for Wayne and Massie Townships of Warren County.
Myself and 2 girlfriends took the Quaker Hill ghost tour offered at the Museum at the Friends Home. So much fun. I have lived in Waynesville most of my life and had no clue this was there! It was a fun night out and very affordable! The tour guide, Walt (I think), was so cute and fun!! He gave us a lot of history of the small town. I would absolutely recommend doing one of their offered tours!
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they have muskie, sauger, large mouth cat fish crappies and so on.. they have a bait shop called spillway party supply hunters fisherman and ice fishermen are welcomed
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This is a nice park with lake, beach and dam. They have a nice visitor’s center with educational programs, and they have a wonderful pioneer village.
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7,000 S.F. Antique Mall with 28 Vendors offering Antiques, Collectibles, custom stain glass pieces, Furniture, Home Decor, Locally made candles, scent, organic soaps, and much more.
The Scarlet Barn & Gray Antique Shops offers a wide variety of unique and high quality merchandise, both new and old. You will find trendy brands such as Mud Pie, Primitives by Kathy, Beekman, Candleberry, along with unique gifts for all occasions in the Gray House Boutique. The Scarlet Barn has as 12 dealers displaying antiques, vintage collectibles, repurposed furniture and much more.
The Looking Glass is a small garden and home boutique nestled in the historic village of Waynesville, Ohio! Here you will find treasures such as arbors, garden benches, pottery, Old World garden plants, clothing and jewelry! If you love your garden you should visit our store!
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