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Jul 29, 2022

Located about 25 miles south of Columbus, the city of Circleville, OH, is famous for the annual Circleville Pumpkin Show, held in the town since the early 1900s. If you are traveling around Ohio in your 2022 Cadillac Escalade, Circleville is a great place to explore. These are some of the local attractions that make the city a great place to visit with your family or friends.

A photo of a signpost in Calamus Swamp in Ohio saying Calamus Swamp Preserve on the top part, and Pickaway Trail Parking on the bottom part.

1. The Ted Lewis Museum

As soon as you start exploring the city of Circleville, you will notice the numerous streets, parks, and public places named after Ted Lewis. Born in 1890, this American singer, musician, entertainer, and bandleader was, without a doubt, one of the most notable personalities in the city. Author of a series of shows that combined comedy and jazz, Ted Lewis was known across the country as “Mr. Entertainment” since the early days of his career and until his death in 1971.

Located right in the Circleville downtown area, the Ted Lewis Museum is one of the city’s most important landmarks and a place you should not miss if you want to learn more about the history and career of this famous artist. Open on Saturdays between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm, the museum was founded in 1977 by Ted Lewis’ widow, Adah Becker Lewis.

2. A.W. Marion State Park

Located just five miles northeast of downtown Circleville, A.W. Marion State Park is a beautiful nature reserve where you can escape from the city and go for a stroll in nature. Spanning an area of over 300 acres, this state park was established in 1950 and can be reached in about 10 minutes from the downtown area.

Featuring numerous picnic spots, hiking trails, and boat launches along the shores of Lake Hargus, A.W. Marion State Park is a popular weekend destination among visitors from Circleville, Columbus, and other towns and cities in the region. This nature reserve is home to numerous species of fauna, including white-tailed deer, great blue heron, and fox squirrel. This state park is also a popular fishing, boating, and canoeing destination.

3. Calamus Swamp

Covering an area of about 20 acres, Calamus Swamp is a public preserve featuring a beautiful kettle lake created in the last ice age by a large glacier. Nowadays, the place is a popular spot among residents from the region, who come here for different activities, including hiking, wildlife watching, and picnicking. This nature reserve is located about four miles west of Circleville and can be reached in less than 10 minutes by car.

Are you ready to check out these fantastic and nearby attractions? While you are on your way, stop by Coughlin GM of Circleville! Check out our latest models of new and used vehicles, ask for a test drive, and take home the car of your dreams.

Image via Birding in Ohio.