Greenville is a city in and county seat of Darke County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,227 at the 2010 census.
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The Garst Museum, a historical museum with roots in the American experience, houses over 300,000 artifacts on display in 35,000 square feet of exhibit space within six major and two minor venues. The Garst House, which earlier served as an inn, has six additional building wings. The house was donated to the Darke County Historical Society in 1946 by the Garst family. MUSEUM HOURS Tuesday thru Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM Sunday 1- 4PM Closed Mondays Closed: Easter, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. The Museum is closed the month of January
We spent a couple hours enjoying the contents of this museum. The museum contains several rooms of exhibits. They have a special section dealing with Annie Oakley also a section devoted to Lowel Thomas. Besides these two, we found numerous other exhibits dealing with topics of Native American, military history, and many examples from area history. All in all, we highly recommend adding this to your museum visit list!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
We went to a concert featuring Rhonda Vincent on Jan 20th 2018. It couldn't have been any better, The sound system was great and there isn't a bad seat in the hall. I have season seats so i'll be going there quite frequently
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The KitchenAid Experience retail center brings our passion alive through exceptional products, cooking demonstrations and exciting events that celebrate the spirit and pride that is KitchenAid. Explore the store to find the most complete collection of first-quality countertop and culinary products made by KitchenAid. You'll find all the special KitchenAid colors, styles and accessories you've been wanting as well as any innovative, new products KitchenAid is constantly developing. Our complete line of gadgets, bakeware, cookware, cutlery, and textiles will fit the needs of everyone on your gift list.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Wonderful place off the beaten path. So glad we stopped in. We toured the working mill, shopped the large shop that was full of local art, pottery, etc. Enjoyed a complimentary cup of coffee. Bought some Christmas gifts and enjoyed the countryside around the mill. Took lots of photos. I recommend this. It's free (but nice to leave a donation for the upkeep of the mill). Your kids will love it, especially in the summer so they can walk the paths.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Shawnee Prairie Preserve is Darke County Park’s largest park. There are currently about 2.25 miles of level trails that wind throughout the different ecosystems of the 118-acre park. Benches and observation towers at different points along the trails make visiting the park more enjoyable for visitors who wish to spend some time observing the plants and wildlife within the preserve. A boardwalk provides access to a portion of the trails. Park Hours: Trails are open dawn-dusk daily Nature Center is open Monday-Saturday 9a-5p
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Consisting of 55 acres of maturing woodland and 15 acres of intermediate succession savannah, Eidson Woods offers an excellent range of habitats and species of interest. There are several tree species of significant age, including several American sycamores and white oaks. The forest floor is awash with native woodland wildflowers and woodland frogs can be heard in the spring. Summertime visitors will enjoy the cooling waters of Kraut Creek, a pristine tributary of state designated Scenic River, Greenville Creek. In the autumn, the preserve's beech, maple, oak and hickory trees will paint the sky with oranges, reds and yellows. Even in the dead of winter, hikers can stumble upon a fishing Great Blue Heron, foraging white-tailed deer and tracks of many others!
Beautiful trails! Lots of great hiking. Darke County is blessed with great parks maintained by kind and generous people.
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