Wilmington is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 12,520 at the 2010 census. At city entrances from state routes, county roads, and U.S. highways, the city slogan of "We Honor Our Champions" is seen, accompanied by signs that highlight various athletic accomplishments from Wilmington individuals and teams. The city features a weather forecast office of the National Weather Service, which serves all of Southwestern Ohio and portions of Kentucky and Indiana.
Restaurants in Wilmington
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We are the Travel and Tourism of Clinton County, Ohio. We want to make sure you experience with Clinton County is a great one. We have so many things to offer in this beautiful county. Check out our website or our Facebook page for a calendar of events. Stop by our office for more information to help your visit be it's best.
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Purchased by Matthew Rombach in 1855, the mid-1800s residence is now know as the Clinton County History Center/Society. Often also referred to as Rombach Place Museum, the museum features rotating exhibits that highlight different artifacts/textiles in the collection and history of Clinton County. Exhibits also include the largest collection of Eli Harvey paintings and sculptures; Carl Moon photographs; artifacts of General Denver’s military and political career; medical and dental instruments; children’s toys; prehistoric Indian relics and more.
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TinCap handcrafts refreshingly delicious ciders from local apples and ingredients. We offer our ciders and local craft beers on tap in our tasting room. Stop by and enjoy a glass or few in the comfort of our indoor or outdoor seating. We also have local food trucks providing food service on select dates.
This is a neat joint with some great ciders to boot. While Cider Boys will always remain my favorite cider company, Tincap has some quiet tasty offerings. I tried seven of their eight ciders, the standard is delish (really they all were), and the sour pear was something different, but in a good way, like a pear jolly rancher. Blackberry, peach, and pineapple all had subtle hints of those flavors. The joint is a neat setting as well. Rustic with lots of wood and atmosphere. Tons of room with an upstairs and a large patio to boot. I had a cheese pizza which was not bad. A bit like a Cassanos without the ton of oregano. The owners were both there and very friendly folks. Worth the stop off I-71 or anytime you are in the area.
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Open summers (6-9 pm weekdays & 1-9 weekends) and other weekends May-Sept., weather permitting. Beautifully landscaped 18 hole miniature golf course. Pirate themed with waterfall and play-through cave. Perfect for family outing, church groups, birthday parties, corporate outings, or date night. Call ahead for group discounts and group reservations.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Outstanding performances. Gorgeous renovated historic facility. Acoustics unbelievable. Check out the 2020 schedule online.
3.5 based on 64 reviews
We Decided it was Nice enough out to Get the Bikes Out and Ride , so after getting some Brunch we Decided to ride to Cowan Lake , It is a Really Nice ride out there and Once you get there , For some reason the Water Level was down quite a Bit , But it was still Beautiful !
3.0 based on 52 reviews
We decided to stop in here, since we’ve never been here on our way to Traders World. Very surprised, lots of vendors, a cafe, and they even had a band playing in the food area. Lots to see and do and buy! Will return.
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