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SUMMARY:Sheep Pastures to Progress: A Worthington Art & History Installation
DESCRIPTION:Sheep Pastures to Progress is Worthington’s community-wide outdoor art and history installation celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. From April–October 2026\, painted sheep silhouettes—created by local artists\, schools\, and organizations—will appear throughout the city\, turning Worthington into a walkable gallery that highlights our past and imagines our future. The Society’s sheep\, designed by artist Niki Gnezda\, reflects generations of local history and iconic architecture. \nThis project is led by the America 250 – Worthington committee in partnership with the Worthington Historical Society and local community organizations. Together\, we invite you to celebrate our shared past\, honor our present\, and imagine Worthington’s future—one sheep at a time. \nThe sheep will be displayed in various locations. \nThursday\, April 23 – May 7th – Northeast Village Green \nThursday\, May 7th – May 21st – East Granville Road Park \nLink to the full tour guide: Sheep Pastures to Progress | Experience Worthington
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/sheep-pastures-to-progress-a-worthington-art-history-installation/
LOCATION:East Granville Road Park\, 245 E. Granville Rd.\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Worthington History Walk
DESCRIPTION:Worthington History Walk is an outdoor gallery in the historic district featuring 22 historical photographs from the Worthington Historical Society archive that picture Worthington throughout its almost 250-year existence. The History Walk will be on view May through October and is brought to you as part of Ohio’s America 250 celebrations and is a partnership between the Worthington Historical Society and Experience Worthington. \nLink to the full walking tour: History Walk | Experience Worthington
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/worthington-history-walk/
LOCATION:OH
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SUMMARY:Bus Tour: "The Civil War Era and Worthington’s connection to the Underground Railroad"
DESCRIPTION:Historic Neighborhood Series Bus Tour: “The Civil War Era and Worthington’s connection to the Underground Railroad”\nThis tour explores Worthington’s rich Civil-war era history and its significant role in the Underground Railroad. Stops include the site of the first meeting of the local Anti-Slavery Society took place\, Sharon Memorial Hall\, the Morris Addition\, St. John AME church\, a documented Worthington stop on the Underground Railroad\, the former Twin Oaks site\, Flint School\, Flintridge Terrace\, the newly restored Ozem Gardner homestead\, Flint Cemetery and the historic Village of Flint. Bus tours depart from and return to the Griswold Center.\n\nAll bus tours can be reserved through Worthington Parks & Recreation registration.\nSpring registration for Residents and Passholders begins at Midnight on March 16th.\nOpen registration begins at Midnight on March 18th.\n\nActivity search | Worthington Parks and Recreation (activecommunities.com)\n\nBus tours this year are presented as part of our yearlong America 250 programming. Additional itineraries will be featured in the summer session with the Griswold Center. Stay tuned for details!
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/bus-tour-the-civil-war-era-and-worthingtons-connection-to-the-underground-railroad/
LOCATION:The Griswold Center\, 777 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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