Wapakoneta Museum
About the Business
The Wapakoneta Museum, located at 206 Main Street in Wapakoneta, Ohio, is a historical institution housed in the former First Presbyterian Church. Built in 1861-1862, the church is architecturally significant as a rare example of Greek Revival architecture in the area. The museum showcases artifacts from Wapakoneta and eastern Auglaize County, including a Kreitzer Storm Buggy and an Aeolian Ochestrelle organ once owned by the Herbst family. The building itself has a rich history, being the oldest extant religious structure in Wapakoneta and the oldest Protestant church in Auglaize County. The museum also highlights the cultural heritage of the area, including the Shannon Family Theatre Company and their son Harry, who later formed his own orchestra. Visit the Wapakoneta Museum to explore the fascinating history of this region in Ohio.
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Location & Phone number
206 Main St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895, United States
Reviews
"Folks at Uniopolis site were very friendly and knowledgeable!"
"Nice and friendly."
"This is in a retired Presbyterian church and quite small, but arranged well. I was given a first class tour by the gal in charge, sorry, can't remember her name. They aren't open a lot so it was a private tour!"
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