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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Art, Music, & Theater
View DetailsPaxton Theatre
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Short Term Rental
View DetailsPerch & The Nest at Western Manor
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Attractions
View DetailsPhoenix Fire Co. #2 Museum
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View DetailsPhoenix Fire House
The city constructed this building in 1910 as Fire Station #1. It is now home to a firefighting museum. The garage on the side is not original to the building. (Image © Chillicothe Gazette)
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View DetailsPhoenix House
The Phoenix House was built in 1853 as a hotel and by 1881, it had thirty rooms. The hotel closed in 1907 and today businesses occupy the first floor and apartments on the other floors.
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Specialty
View DetailsPicture This
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Nature's Wonders
View DetailsPike Lake State Park
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View DetailsPoland House
The Poland House stands on the site of a large Greek Revival home that was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1852. The current house was constructed around 1855 and originally featured a second-floor balcony. However, Mrs. Poland, worried about her children's safety, had the balcony replaced with a bay window. The house is a fine example of Steamboat Gothic architecture. (Image © Christopher Riley)
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Activities
View DetailsPortagree Pottery
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Local Flavor
View DetailsPour House At Machinery Hall
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Arts
View DetailsPraises Christian Books & Gift Store
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Short Term Rental
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