Discover the America 250 Celebration Trail

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As the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary, Union County is marking the occasion with the America 250 Celebration Trail—a tour that connects locals and visitors with the area’s rich heritage and historical landmarks. This self-guided journey connects some of our region’s most significant historic sites, businesses, and events, offering a glimpse into the stories and people who have shaped our community and the nation.

This trail isn’t just about observing history—it’s about experiencing it and making significant memories. It features a collection of Union County’s historical landmarks, museums, and cultural points of interest tied to America’s growth and heritage. Whether you’re planning a quick day trip from Columbus or looking for things to do in Union County, the America 250 Celebration Trail is a perfect blend of education and exploration.

What to Find on the Trail

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Festivals That Bring the Past to Life

Nothing captures the heart of a community like a festival, and Union County has some of the best. FestiFair, held September 6 in Uptown Marysville, transforms the streets into a bustling marketplace filled with handcrafted goods, art, and live entertainment—a perfect way to celebrate the spirit of American creativity. Rock the Clock keeps the music going with summer concerts under the stars, while Summerfest is all about classic fun with food, games, and local flavor. These events aren’t just gatherings—they’re traditions that connect generations.


Historic Charm and Artistic Flair

History is everywhere you look in Union County, from the Pottersburg Covered Bridge, an iconic 19th-century structure along the scenic Heritage Trail, to the peaceful beauty of Richwood Lake Park, a favorite for family outings. Uptown Marysville adds a creative twist with its vibrant murals, which bring color and storytelling to brick walls, highlighting the area’s heritage and modern identity. And if you love art, the Marysville Art League offers exhibits and programs that showcase local talent while honoring traditional forms.


Taste and Savor Local Flavor

Food and drink are an essential part of the America 250 Celebration Trail experience. Indulge your sweet tooth at Winans Chocolates + Coffees or Eda’s Italian Ice, and sip craft beers at Rhetoric Brewing Company, Ill Mannered Brewing, and Leon’s Garage, where good drinks meet live music and friendly vibes. The Chef’s Parlor elevates dining with an intimate culinary experience.

Shop, Sip, and Explore

The America 250 Celebration Trail also celebrates Union County’s entrepreneurial spirit. Stop by Scheiderer’s Greenhouse or Dutch Mill Greenhouse for lush plants and gardening treasures, browse handcrafted goods at Iron Threads, and discover unique finds at Union Station 1820, a curated destination for antiques and home décor. I


Culture, History, and Curiosity

Union County is steeped in history, and the Union County Historical Society helps keep those stories alive with fascinating exhibits. If you’re an adventurer at heart, visit the Ohio Caverns and learn about the hidden wonders beneath our feet. For more information and education on all the work that Honda does check out the Honda Heritage Center.

Plan Your Visit

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The America 250 Celebration Trail is designed for flexibility—you can explore it all in one day or break it up into multiple visits. Whether you’re a history buff, a family looking for a fun weekend activity, or someone who simply enjoys a scenic stroll paired with good food and local culture, this trail offers something for everyone. Download the interactive map, grab your camera, and celebrate 250 years of American history—right here in Union County.