Historic Ohio State Reformatory

Built in 1886 and abandoned in 1990, tour the world-famous prison year round, as well as the Shawshank Museum. Visit in the fall when it transforms into the Blood Prison or even investigate the paranormal on a Ghost Hunt or Ghost Walk.

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Richland B & O Trail

A paved 18.4 mile bike trail is built on the railroad bed of the former Baltimore & Ohio Railway. Connecting Mansfield, Lexington, Bellville and Butler, the trail tr

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Malabar Farm State Park

Working farm of Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Louis Bromfield, and the location where Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were married. Attend one of their special events or a holiday tour of the Big House.

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Shawshank Trail for Group Tours

A personal step-on-guide will provide the most exclusive tour of where this classic movie was filmed!  Explore up to 15 sites and put yourself in the same locations as Andy, Red and Warden Norton.  Hear behind the scenes stories at the Ohio State Reformatory, Malabar Farm and Renaissance Theatre. Package Highlights include· Photo opportunities galore!  Personal...

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Quality Inn & Suites Mansfield

Gold awarded property Quality Inn & Suites welcomes you to Mansfield, OH. 92 room property newly renovated equipped with the areas largest indoor pool and Quality Ser

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Renaissance Theatre

A historic 1928 movie palace in the grand baroque style, The Renaissance Theatre is now the premiere venue for live entertainment in north central Ohio. Home of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra and the annual Miss Ohio Scholarship Program.

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Kingwood Center Gardens

Enter through the stunning Garden Gateway visitor center and follow the brick pathways through flourishing gardens, past lovely fountains, ponds, and inviting spaces to pause and refresh.

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Olivesburg General Store

The Olivesburg General Store was founded more than a century and a half ago in 1840, to provide basic necessities for the survival of early Richland County residents. The store boasts of having the same atmosphere as the "Good' Ole Days."

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