The 10 Best Things to do in Wapakoneta, Ohio (OH)

March 5, 2022 Madelene Haan

Wapakoneta, pronounced Waw-paw-ko-net-a (as in about; locally [ˌwɒpəkəˈnɛɾə]) is a city in and the county seat of Auglaize County, Ohio, United States. The population was 9,867 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of and is included in the Wapakoneta, Ohio Micropolitan S A, which is included in the Lima-Van Wert-Wapakoneta, Ohio CSA. The community is served by the Wapakoneta City School District.
Restaurants in Wapakoneta

1. Wapakoneta WaterPark

Wapakoneta, OH +1 419-738-6412 http://www.wapakoneta.net/waterpark
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Wapakoneta WaterPark

2. Heritage Trails Park District

30 E Auglaize St 1 mile north of US Rt 33 east side of CR 66a, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1505 +1 781-816-7275 http://www.htparks.org/parks/nature/index.html
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Heritage Trails Park District

3. Armstrong Air & Space Museum

500 Apollo Dr, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-9780 +1 800-860-0142 [email protected] http://www.armstrongmuseum.org
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4.5 based on 308 reviews

Armstrong Air & Space Museum

The year was 1969 and the mood was as high as the man on the moon. Neil A. Armstrong had done what no man had done before him. From his hometown of Wapakoneta, across the United States, and around the world, people wanted to honor his feat.The Apollo 11 crew had completed the greatest journey in human history putting men on the moon and setting the course for the future of the nation's space program.The impact of that journey is still felt in Wapakoneta today. Businesses and streets in the community reflect the pride the city has in its native son, the first person to walk on the moon.On July 20, 1969, Ohio governor James Rhodes proposed a museum as a monument to the achievements of not only Armstrong but "all Ohioans who have attempted to defy gravity," as well as to the history of the space program itself.After the state of Ohio pledged $500,000 for the museum, Governor Rhodes challenged the local community to match, dollar for dollar, the funds to build the facility. "Neil Armstrong is the man of the century and we want to perpetuate his achievements here in Ohio," Rhodes said.Wapakoneta residents met that challenge head on. Businesses and individuals alike donated to the cause. Even school children saved their pennies and nickels in order to take part in this once-in-a-lifetime project.When the governor returned to Wapakoneta, he was presented with a check for $528,313.55. Citizens of Wapakoneta had raised over half of the total cost.Plans for the museum were unveiled during the groundbreaking ceremony in 1970. The design was unique. Earth was mounded around the steel-reinforced concrete building, giving the building the semblance of being underground. Designed to accommodate the Astro Theater for multimedia film and sound presentations, the central sphere dominates the entire complex. The fifty-six feet wide dome enhances the futuristic moon-base design.On July 20, 1972, three years to the day after Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon, the Armstrong Air and Space Museum opened to much fanfare. Armstrong himself was present to help open the facility, and Tricia Nixon Cox, standing in for the President, presented moon rocks brought back to Earth from the Apollo 11 mission.As space exploration has evolved, so have the exhibits at the Armstrong Air & Space Museum. But the focus has remained the same: to stand not only as a repository of Ohio's aeronautical history and a monument to Ohio's contribution to aviation and space exploration, but also as a tribute to Ohioan Neil Armstrong, whose "one small step for a man" was indeed a "giant leap for mankind."

Reviewed By 933kristig - Fort Wayne, United States

I had visited the museum when I was a kid. It’s about a 2 hour drive from home but I really couldn’t remember a whole lot so decided I would return. As an adult you go with such a different perspective. My grandfather like both John Glenn and Neil Armstrong served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He like both of them is now gone and it’s exciting to see just what they went through in their lifetimes. I did not realize how big of a role companies in Ohio played in the Space Race nor did I realize there were sooo many astronauts from Ohio! I would recommend visiting- families, solo visitors, friends. I think appeals to people who like science and space and pop culture. I also took a picture to show how addicted and unhealthy our food even in space was to send to my dietitian daughter.

4. The Ohio Bar

17 E Auglaize St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1503 +1 419-738-6593
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

The Ohio Bar

5. Relics

114 W Auglaize St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1534 +1 419-649-7588 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Relics/276679922420592?sk=timeline
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Relics

an eclectic blend of antique & vintage items. Large selection of vintage clothing.one of a kind repurposed and upcycled items displayed uniquely! Something for everyone!

6. Auglaize Antique Mall

116 W Auglaize St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1534 +1 419-738-8004 [email protected] http://www.auglaizeantiquemall.com
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Auglaize Antique Mall

Welcome to Auglaize Antique Mall! We offer in excess of 200 booths and showcases in over 25,000 sq. feet of store space. Antique Furnature, Pottery, Vintage Jewelry, Fenton Glass, Pattern Glass, Black Mem., Books, Clothes, just about all antiques of any kind. Located in Historical Wapakoneta, Ohio!

Reviewed By nxholbrook - Westerville, United States

This is the best Antique Mall I've been to anywhere in Ohio. Its huge! Like the Louvre it can easily take two days to wander through the vastness of this mall. There are antiques on THREE levels and two halves. It is laid out in a bunch of different booths. It took three hours to look at the right hand half of the store including the basement that runs almost the entire length of the building! We had to come back the next day to look at the left half of the store including the upstairs! We were fascinated by the fact that this Antique Mall is housed in an old Opera house. Did I mention it was enormous? The only words of caution I will offer is, A) if you're tall, you're going to do a lot of ducking in the basement. B) there is only ONE bathroom so...plan for that.

7. Temple of Tolerance

203 S Wood St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1723 +1 419-738-4474 http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/19633
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Temple of Tolerance

Reviewed By lisaps1964

One of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen- there’s nothing quite like it! What a labor of love - hard to imagine how those huge rocks were brought in...the various temples are very interesting and there’s some cool history as well.

8. Alpha Cafe

7 E Auglaize St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1503 +1 419-738-2013 [email protected] http://www.alpha-cafe.biz
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Alpha Cafe

The History of the Alpha and its owner are steeped in rich tradition, stories, and personal narratives. The back bar was built in 1893 by Brunswick Balke Collender Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Alpha’s back bar is 24 foot long and is made of hand carved white oak. The wall on the opposite side of the bar is lined with a matching 8-foot tall wainscoting with arched mirrors and the same intricate carvings. At the end of the bar sits a column supporting a leaded glass partition. The back section of the Alpha is the café area. A short café style counter with stationary round swivel stools sits in front of the grill and serving counter. In the back room there are pool tables. Going out the back door, there is a patio.

9. Rovals Antiques

401 E Auglaize St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1607 +1 937-465-7297
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3.0 based on 3 reviews

Rovals Antiques

10. Haehn Florist & Greenhouses

410 Hamilton Rd, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-1136 +1 419-738-8485 [email protected] http://www.haehnflorist.com
Haehn Florist & Greenhouses

Haehn Florist is family owned & operated since 1957! We design the newest floral arrangements, carry trendy gift items, create custom personalized gifts (while you wait) and sell quality garden center/greenhouse items. We also have a large variety of sympathy gift items including lanterns, wind chimes, angels, garden benches, custom engraved plaques & more. See our Women's Boutique too.

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