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Orange Johnson House Museum

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Orange Johnson House Museum
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956 N High St
Columbus, OH 43085
+1 (614) 885-1247
http://worthingtonhistory.org

The Orange Johnson House Museum in Worthington, Ohio offers visitors a unique glimpse into the pioneer and Federal periods of the town's history. Built in 1811 by Arora Buttles, the house features pioneer architecture with a low-ceilinged keeping room and original open fireplace. In 1816, Orange Johnson, a hornsmith specializing in comb-making, purchased the property and added a stately Federal-style addition. The museum is furnished with period pieces and offers docent-led tours, providing an immersive experience of early Worthington life.

Located on High Street, the Orange Johnson House Museum is one of the oldest residences in central Ohio still standing in its original location. Visitors can explore the six-room house and learn about the comb-making trade, with exhibits showcasing 19th-century women's hair combs and tools. The museum also features rotating exhibits from the Worthington Historical Society's collection, allowing visitors to delve deeper into the history of the area. With its rich historical significance and well-preserved architecture, the Orange Johnson House Museum is a must-visit destination for those interested in the early days of Worthington.

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4.02 reviews
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Ruth R.
5/8/2018

I went with my daughter on a school field trip. It was very well done, the guides were dressed in Pioneer dress. They were knowledgeable and did a fantastic job.

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Shawnie K.
12/9/2008

This historic home stands along high street, just north of Olde Worthington. It was once the residence of Orange Johnson , a local comb-maker, and a few other families. The oldest part of the...

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