Canal Winchester
Canal Winchester is a city in the Greater Columbus area of Ohio.
Understand[edit]
Originally, it was known as Winchester. Canal Winchester was founded by in 1828 by Reuben Dove and John Colmen when The Ohio and Erie Canal came through. The Bergstresser/Dietz Bridge in Canal Winchester is the only standing, wooden covered bridge in Franklin County, built in 1887 and restored in 1991, it spans the Little Walnut Creek.
Get in[edit]
Canal Winchester is 15 minutes southeast of Columbus.
By car[edit]
US33 passes through Canal Winchester, with an exit at the intersection of US33 and SR 674.
Get around[edit]
See[edit]
- 1 Historic Downtown.
- 2 Bergstresser/Dietz Covered Bridge. last remaining wooden covered bridge in Franklin County
- 3 National Barber Museum and Hall of Fame, ☏ +1 614 837-8400. By appointment only.
Do[edit]
- 1 Village Park.
Buy[edit]
Eat[edit]
- 1 Harvest Moon Craft Kitchen (Harvest Moon Cafe), 7 N High St, ☏ +1 614 834-8100.
Drink[edit]
- The Ugly Mug Bar and Grill, 9645 Basil Western Rd, ☏ +1 614 920-1604.
Sleep[edit]
- 1 Best Western.
Connect[edit]
- Columbus Metropolitan Library (Canal Winchester branch), 115 Franklin St, ☏ +1-614-645-2275.
Go next[edit]
Routes through Canal Winchester |
Fort Wayne ← Columbus ← | W E | → Lancaster → Weston |