Jefferson Township
Holiday City

Visitors Bureau

13918 B County Road M
Holiday City, Ohio 43543-0303
(419) 485-5881





Attractions
There are several attractions and historic sites in Jefferson Township.  In addition there are many sites and attractions within minutes of Holiday City.  Below are the attractions found in or near Jefferson Township followed by a list of nearby towns/villages that can be linked to.

Beaver Creek Dam located at County Roads I & 15Glass Pieces Glass Pieces Studio is Northwest Ohio's premier independant glass blowing studio. With over 56 years of combined glass working experience. Bill and Michele McKinney are owners and operators of Glass Pieces Studio , teaching and creating the most innovative techniques in hot glass working today. Located on the corner of W. North and Lincoln Streets, West Unity, Ohio.

Find us on the web at: www.glasspieces.com

email Glass Pieces here




Opdyke Park barnStoney Ridge Winery:

Come to Northwest Ohio and Experience our unique country winery and vineyards. Located Corner of Williams County Roads G & 16

Hours:

Monday thru Thursday, Saturday: 11:00am - 6:00pm

Friday
11:00am - 7:00pm

Closed Sunday

Find us on the web at: www.stoneyridgewinery.com

email Stoney Ridge Winery here

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Pictured in the background is the Lett Log House, built by George and Martha Lett in 1850.

History of the Society

The Williams County Historical Society was founded in 1956 by a group of citizens interested in identifying the various sites of historical interest in the county. Although the society also wanted to have a museum in which to preserve artifacts, it took another twelve years to achieve this goal. Over time, the Society has expanded to include a number of historic sites, including the Hopewell Indian Mounds, the Kunkle Log House, the Quaker Meeting House, and the Hay Jay School House.

WCHS supports current and ongoing programs including presentations associated with special exhibits, school history tours, lectures, and plays. Our programs offer educational opportunities for children and adults through interactive exhibits and hands-on learning.

email Williams Co. Historical Society here

 

Parkersburg Wildlife AreaParkersburg Wildlife Area  County Roads 15 to 16 South of County Road I
Wildlife area -- public hunting, fishing and trapping.  Area closed to all other activity from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. September 1 to May 1; 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. May 2 to August 31.  Vehicles permitted only on designated roads, driveways and parking areas.  No camping, fires or swimming.  Click here to download a map of the area (note -- download may take several minutes).
Additional Attractions
There are many attractions within minutes of Holiday City.  Attractions are listed by town.  Click a town below to see its attractions.
Town/village Distance/minutes from Holiday City
Kunkle
Jacob Young or Kunkle Log House
4 miles / 5 minutes
Montpelier
Conservation Area
George Bible Park 
Historical Tree Grove
Montpelier Municipal Park
Wabash Cannonball Trail
Williams County Historical Complex 
4 miles / 5 minutes
Pioneer
Pioneer Boy Scout Reservation
Lake La Su An Wildlife Area
7 miles / 10 minutes
West Unity
German Methodist Emanuel Church
Lockport Covered Bridge
Quaker Meeting House
8 miles / 10 minutes 
Bryan
Bryan Historic District
Williams County Courthouse
10 miles / 15 minutes
Edon & Nettle Lake
Hay Jay One-Room Schoolhouse
Mud Lake Bog State Nature Preserve
Nettle Lake Mounds - Ancient Hopewells
Stateline Raceway
12 miles / 15 minutes
Archbold
Candy Cane Christmas Shoppe
Sauder Village
20 miles / 20-30 minutes
Fremont, Indiana
Prime Outlets
30 miles / 30 minutes
Brooklyn, Michigan
Michigan International Speedway (MIS)
40 miles / 60 minutes
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