HISTORIC MEDINA OHIO
Medina County offers visitors the chance to step back into the storied past of the surrounding towns and villages and gives them a comprehensive look into turn of the century struggles and triumphs of this region of Ohio.
History lovers of all generations can picture themselves in Medina County, with features like the largest glacial inland lake in Chippewa, beautiful rolling farmland, 9,000 acres of public parks, Chatham’s General Store in Medina and preserved town squares.
Medina’s Town Hall and Engine House Museum offer a historic walk through the city’s neighborhood development, artifacts, and photos of events and people that helped to make the city a hub for creativity and industry.
The McDowell-Philips House and John Smart House serve as the two Medina County Historical Society sites and are located within walking distance of Medina’s city center. Visitors can learn about the families and individuals who had a shared love of community and worked hard to make an impact through education and philanthropy.
Medina’s Cars and Coffee events offer a unique opportunity to stroll through the city’s vibrant uptown park and look at hundreds of cars, allowing visitors to enjoy exciting culinary hotspots and relax in the Main Street Medina area.
For more information and to help plan your travel itineraries, go to visitmedinacounty.com.