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Tour Packages
Country Living Tour
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If you’re looking for a quiet experience away from the city, this is the place for you. Travel Hardin County’s scenic country roads as you discover Old Order Amish, quaint shopping experiences and antique “treasure hunting”. All this and more awaits when you visit the “Road Less Traveled” in Hardin County.
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Discover Ada Tour
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Founded in 1885 as a Pennsylvania Railroad stop, the Village of Ada grew with the rails and the founding of Ohio Northern University. Today, Ada’s tree lined Main Street offers wonderful shopping and dining for their visitors, local residents and college students.
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Driving Tour
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Hardin County’s countryside and “Roads Less Traveled” are perfect for your next driving or bike tour. Along the way, you’ll experience scenic back roads and our quaint villages just waiting to share their history with you.
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Gene Autry Connection Tour
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In 1938, Western song and film legend Gene Autry visited the Kenton Hardware Company, official manufacturer of the Gene Autry Repeating Cap Pistol. Located in Kenton, Ohio, the Kenton Hardware Company also produced cast iron toys which are widely collected today.
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Great Outdoors Tour
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Enjoy the Great Outdoors in Hardin County. Whether your plans include bird watching, golfing, fishing or even just walking, we have an entire county filled with wonderful places for you to experience nature.
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Old Order Amish Country Tour
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Hardin County is home to a large community of Old Order Amish. They still live a centuries-old “Plain” lifestyle with the horse and buggy as their primary form of transportation. The simple lifestyle of the Amish, their plain clothing, and their denial of modern technology are a careful expression of their devotion to their religious beliefs. |
Step Back In Time Tour
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Hardin County is filled with historic markers and unique buildings listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Whether you plan to stroll along one of our walking tours or drive our scenic country roads, be sure to expect along your way impressive architecture and small town charm.
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