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If you're thinking about visiting or moving to Guernsey County - you will find it beautifully nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.

Cambridge is often called the "Crossroads of America" strategically located at the intersection of Interstates 70 and 77 it is situated between Columbus, Ohio and Wheeling, West Virginia, we are within one day's travel of eleven major U.S. cities. Guernsey County also boasts one of the most scenic stretches of the National Road in the state.

Places of interest include the Living Word Outdoor Drama, Ohio's Passion Play, the Hopalong Cassidy Museum, dedicated to our hometown boy, William Boyd who portrayed the beloved cowboy, Salt Fork State Park, the largest state park in Ohio, our glass factories and museums, Seneca Lake the third largest lake in Ohio, the Wilds, a 9,000-acre one-of-a-kind conservation facility, the John and Annie Glenn Historic Site and Dickinson Cattle Ranch.

Outdoor recreational opportunities
Designated as an All-American Road, National Scenic Byway in June 2002, the National Road (Route 40) runs through the very heart of Guernsey County, leading visitors to pristine lakes, luscious golf courses, fine dining, antique shopping, museums, glass factory tours, exciting festivals and events, and of course, lodging to meet any traveler's needs. For more information on Ohio's Byways, visit the Ohio Department of Transportation's website Ohio Scenic Byways.

Historical attractions
165 year old, restored 16 room home museum, containing antique furnishings, products and personal items from Guernsey County and its people. One room features Guernsey Countians of national or worldwide fame; another honors Sen. John H. Glenn, Jr., first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth.

Railroad entheusiasts
Buckeye Central's 8599, with builders number 5676, was the last of a series of 200 SW1's delivered originally to the Pennsylvania Railroad in April, 1948 and was built at the shops in LaGrange, Ill. It was originally numbered 5999 by the PRR, but later renumbered 8599 by the Penn Central. The historic BCRR 8599 carries on today as a true reminder of American diesel-electric locomotive production in its infancy.

For more information, call or write:
Cambridge/Guernsey County Visitors & Convention Bureau
627 Wheeling Avenue, Suite 200
Cambridge, OH 43725
740-432-2022
1-800-933-5480
Fax: 740-432-5976
www.visitguernseycounty.com
info@visitguernseycounty.com


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