Places to Visit
Explore Chillicothe
Discover lodging, dining, attractions, and more in Ohio's First Capital. Find your next adventure in historic Chillicothe.
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Recreation
View Details35 Raceway
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View Details50 West Building
Now home to 50 West Brewing, this structure was originally the site of the Central National Bank, then the Savings Bank, and Huntington Bank. This building was originally designed to be 8-10 stories tall, but due to costs, plans were scaled back.
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Coffee
View Details634 Coffee & Cafe
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Local Flavor
View Details7 Miles Smokehouse
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View Details84 E. Second Street
This is one of the oldest remaining buildings in the city. In 1809, it was a private residence, but also housed several different businesses including a meat market, barber shop, and a doctor's office.
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Antiques & Collectibles
View DetailsA Step Back in Time Antiques & Collectibles
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Short Term Rental
View DetailsAbby’s Place
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View DetailsAbram’s Big House
Abram's Big House once stood at this site on the northwest corner of Walnut Street and Second Street. It was used by the Northwest Territory legislators, and as barracks during the War of 1812.
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Attractions
View DetailsAdena Mansion & Gardens
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Hotels
View DetailsAmerica’s Best Value Inn
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Antiques & Collectibles
View DetailsAmerican Vintage Warehouse
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Attractions
View DetailsAmish Culture
Chillicothe may not be well known for an Amish culture; however, other communities in Ross County have an active Amish and Mennonite cultures. Northwest of Chillicothe is Frankfort, Ohio which features an Amish church and a deli and bakery. Travel southeast of Chillicothe and visit Richmond Dale, Ohio where you can find Amish crafted furniture and much more.