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DESTINATION PICKAWAY 2021 Travel Guide & Community Directory ALL THE CARE YOU EXPECT. ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME. WE’VE MADE IT SAFER AND EASIER TO GET THE EXPERT CARE YOU NEED. At OhioHealth, we know that taking care of your health is more important than ever. With virtual health, we make it easy to visit your doctor right from your phone, tablet or computer. You’ll get the same exceptional care from the providers you trust, with the added safety and convenience of staying home. Learn more about virtual health visits and how to schedule yours at OhioHealth.com/VirtualHealth. © OhioHealth Inc. 2021. All rights reserved. FY21-513985. 01/21. Pickaway County is a story about careful cultivation. A story of growth with intention And a close eye on the right fit for our space. A place with enough resources to be choosy And the curiosity to experiment. There are generations here, Each learning from the other, And work is play is life. We are at once history and future, Enduring and upstart, Near the city but not of the city. In Pickaway County, we go forward together, Whether it’s people, business, or the country around us. It’s an open invitation for a day or forever. The only place to find that restaurant. Those gatherings. That farm. Pickaway County is a way of life. A place of life. A place for new roots to last for years to come. A.W. Marion House DESTINATION PICKAWAY 2021 3 Inside The Pickaway County Welcome Center & Visitors Bureau 325 W. Main St., Circleville 740-474-3636 www.pickaway.com [email protected] Pickaway County Chamber of Commerce 325 W. Main St., Circleville 740-474-4923 www.pickawaychamber.com [email protected] Photos courtesy of We Are Wheelhouse Media Solutions, Tonya Bess and Arista Hartzler Cover photo courtesy of M&O Spirits, Jackie Ray’s Grill and We Are Wheelhouse Media Solutions Published by: CityScene Media Group 1335 Dublin Rd., Ste. 101C Columbus, OH 43215 614-572-1240 www.cityscenecolumbus.com Publishers of: CityScene Magazine, Dublin Life Magazine, Healthy New Albany Magazine, Tri-Village Magazine, Pickerington Magazine, Westerville Magazine and A Pickaway History .................. 6 Discover Grove City Important Phone Numbers The Villages of Pickaway ............ 8 Kathleen K. Gill 2020 Calendar of Events ........... 10 Emergency President/CEO Adventures Awaits ................. 15 9-1-1 Gianna Barrett Vice President, Sales Nature Abounds .................... 21 Circleville Fire Department Dave Prosser Uncover History .................... 24 (non-emergency) Chief Creative Officer 740-474-3333 Arts & Entertainment .............. 26 Mallory Arnold, Brandon Klein, Area Lodging ....................... 28 Circleville Police (non-emergency) Sarah Robinson 740-474-8888 Editors Shopping ........................... 30 Rocco Falleti Dining .............................. 32 Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office Advertising Sales 740-474-2176 Business Grows Here ............... 34 Jamie Armistead Accounting Local Services ...................... 36 Poison Control Center Education – Preparing for 1-800-222-1222 the Future .......................... 37 Highway Patrol (non-emergency) The information in this directory was gathered and carefully compiled to ensure accuracy. The Pickaway County Visitors Healthcare .......................... 38 740-983-2538 Bureau, Pickaway County Chamber of Commerce and City- About the Chamber ................ 39 Scene Media Group cannot and do not guarantee the correct- OhioHealth Berger Hospital ness of all information furnished to them, nor the complete absence of errors or omissions, hence, no responsibility for Chamber Membership 740-474-2126 the same can be, nor is, assumed. Reproduction for commer- cial distribution of any material from this publication is strictly Directory ............................ 40 forbidden without written consent from the publisher. ©2021 4 DESTINATION PICKAWAY 2021 Welcome! Everyone grows here! Situated at the crossroads of U.S. Highways 22 and 23, the Pickaway County Welcome Center greets visitors, businesses, tourists, and neighbors alike. In addition to our knowledgeable and helpful staff, the center offers information about the community, the county, the region, and the state of Ohio. Located near the entrance to Historic Downtown Circleville, the center provides maps and brochures for area attractions, unique gift items, and a rotating display of regional highlights. Pickaway has its origins in the native word, “Piqua” meaning “risen from ashes.” Pickaway County, founded in 1810, has deep roots in Native American history and many protected Indian burial mounds can be explored throughout the area. Today, the county has more than 58,000 residents, with a median age of 39.7. While we host many unique attractions, guests will surely notice that Agriculture plays a significant part in our community, with nearly 300,000 acres of farmland within county lines. With a median annual income of $63,633, higher than the U.S. median annual income, there are 1.47 times more people working in the agriculture industry than would be expected in a location of this size. Other industries represented within the county are healthcare and social assistance, retail trade, and manufacturing. Several national and international companies call Pickaway County home and help to employ and develop our growing workforce. As with many communities, small businesses are the lifeblood of the local economy and that is no different in Pickaway County. Entrepreneurship is about taking risks and many of our residents have done just that, even in the most challenging times, displaying the perseverance and resilience of our community. Where education is concerned, Pickaway County provides outstanding opportunities for residents to diversify their skill sets and share a sense of community in doing so. Pickaway County is home to Ohio Christian University, four area school districts Wittich’s Candy Shop & (Circleville, Logan Elm, Teays Valley and Westfall) and the Pickaway County Board Soda Fountain of Developmental Disabilities. No visit to Pickaway County is complete without a tasty treat from the country’s oldest confectionery, Wittich’s Candy Shop. As we move forward in 2021, we at the Pickaway County Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau are excited to see what it brings. With lessons learned and partnerships developed in 2020, we are better equipped than ever to execute our respective missions. Despite the challenges of the past year, Pickaway County has once again proven itself a resilient and popular place to live, work and play. We are Nation’s oldest family owned & proud to share the positive growth and welcoming culture that attracts investment in operated candy store our community and visitors from all walks of life. Hand-dipped chocolates Whether you’re seeking a destination with a rich historical heritage, unique family Fresh roasted peanuts attractions or an eye toward the future, you’ve come to the right place! Sugar-free candies Mints - Fudge - Brittle 1950’s soda fountain & ice cream Nathan Wilson Marlee Martin Executive Director, Executive Director, Pickaway County Pickaway County Open Monday - Saturday Visitors Bureau Chamber of Commerce 117 W. High St, Circleville 740-474-3313 wittichscandyshop.com DESTINATION PICKAWAY 2021 5 Logan Elm Tree circa 1912 A Pickaway History Pickaway County is located in the Virginia Military Grant of 1784, west of the Scioto River and The Congress Lands of 1785, and east of the Scioto River. The first permanent settlers arrived in late 1796 or early 1797 and erected cabins along an old Indian trail that ran between Lancaster and Chillicothe. One of the first permanent settlements was Newellstown, now known as Tarlton, which was established in 1801 along the Indian trail, or Zane’s Trace. Pickaway County was Lord Dunmore created by an act of Ohio Legislature in 1810 from three surrounding counties, and Circleville was designated the county seat in 1811. The recorded history of Pickaway County began in 1774 when Lord Dunmore led an army into the Ohio Valley in a war with Native Americans. Known as Lord Dunmore’s War, troops were camped east of Circleville at Camp Charlotte. As casualties mounted, a meeting was arranged to draw up a truce. The meeting took place on the Pickaway Plains under a gargantuan elm tree. This particular elm tree became known as the Logan Elm. During the meeting, the famous speech of Chief Logan was delivered. Logan’s speech has been translated into virtually every Chief Logan language and is widely known as one of the most eloquent speeches ever delivered. Ancient inhabitants graced this area several thousand years before the Native Americans. The evidence of their existence is found in the form of prehistoric burial mounds. A remarkable specimen of the ancient mounds, Greek Cross, can be found near the small village of Tarlton. 6 DESTINATION PICKAWAY 2021 Barn at Slate Run Historical Farm Historic Circleville sign at New Holland Mural Chief Logan’s speech marker at Pickaway County Welcome Logan Elm Park Center DESTINATION PICKAWAY 2021 7 The Villages of Pickaway Eight incorporated villages are found in Pickaway County: Ashville, Commercial Point, Darbyville, New Holland, Orient, South Bloomfield, Tarlton and Williamsport. The city of Circleville is the county seat. 71 6 1ASHVILLE 4DARBYVILLE Nine miles from Columbus, Ashville was The Shawnee Indians had several villages 3 762 formed in 1810 and named for the band and a large burial ground in the vicinity of Shawnee Indians, known as the Pekowi, of Darby. Darby Creek, which flows 3 who inhabited the area. It is home to the along the village, is a national and state 23 Ohio Small Town Museum, which houses scenic river. Both the creek and the America’s oldest working traffic light. It community were named for the Shawnee also hosts a large July 4th celebration in its Indian Chief Darby. 752 spacious community park. 7 1 5NEW HOLLAND 316 2CIRCLEVILLE Deer Creek State Park is located near New 4 When Pickaway County was formed in Holland, situated on the Pickaway-Fayette 1810, Circleville was laid out to conform County line. Golfers can enjoy Deer Creek Darby Cr.