Discover the best top things to do in Butler County, United States including Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting, The Butler County Historical Society, The Benninghofen House and Randall Research Center, BeauVerre Riordan Studios, Butler County Warbirds Inc., Soldiers Sailors & Pioneers Monument, Lane Hooven House.
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Pyramid Hill is a 300+ acre sculpture park with 60+ monumental outdoor sculptures displayed in a landscape of rolling hills, meadows, lakes, & hiking trails. The park also features an Ancient Sculpture Museum that displays Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Syrian and Egyptian sculptures dating to 1550 B.C. The Museum Gallery hosts exhibitions by local, regional and national artists. Pyramid Hill is also the only museum you can experience in an Art Cart! Attracting more than 30,000 visitors annually, we serve as the largest cultural tourist attraction in Butler County. The park is open 365 days a year & provides summer programs for children & two week-long summer camps, as well as numerous special events throughout the year. Pyramid Hill is known for our popular Holiday Lights on the Hill annual drive-through light display. The stunning landscape & unique architecture offer ideal backdrops for weddings, corporate retreats, meetings, family reunion, & celebration of life ceremonies.
As of 3/30/21, the Ancient Museum is open 7 days a week. What a wonderful, peaceful, interesting adventure! The sculptures are varied, nature a plenty and a serene environment. Pack a lunch and enjoy the surroundings. Be sure to read about the mastermind, Harry Wilks, prior to going and donate generously!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
My wife and I went to the VOA Museum on a recent Sunday. Their website says to plan on 1 1/2 hours to visit; we were there for 2 1/2. You start with a short video on the history of the VOA, then a docent leads you around the rest of the museum. After that you can stroll around on your own. There are a number of different themes in different sections: the equipment and operation of the VOA, Cincinnati radio pioneer Powell Crosley and his other interests, the history of radio itself, and the history of radio and television in Cincinnati. It was well worth the time.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This museum is lovely and well worth a visit. I had a tour from a volunteer and she knows a vast amount of information. I'm delighted I went and would go again when I'm visiting the area.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Visit our newly restored turn of the century building in the heart of Middletown, Ohio. Walk among period Arts & Crafts furniture & take in all the beautiful glass creations from the BeauVerre - Riordan artisans. We are the oldest continually operating stained glass studio in the US, established in 1838. Tours available for 8 people & up. Fee applies. Contact us to schedule! Dining available!
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Butler County Warbirds Inc., a not for profit corporation, was formed for the purpose of acquiring and maintaining historic aircraft and establishing a series of mobile and permanent historical displays for use in educating, and entertaining the public. Enjoy our WWII Museum, which has hundreds of artifacts ranging from newspaper articles to uniforms and much more! Our museum display is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays 10 AM - 5 PM. Admission is free and is located in the historic "City Hangar" on the eastern corner of the Middletown Regional Airport.
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