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Group Tour Friendly Attractions

Butler County, Ohio features a unique variety of group friendly attractions including the world's largest indoor train display, EnterTRAINment Junction, the beautiful 265-acre Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, the only IKEA store in Ohio, and the top-rated Jungle Jim's International Market! With so many great options there is something to please any group.

Need help choosing? Check out our suggested itineraries or contact us to help you customize your group tour.

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Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at Miami University

801 S. Patterson Ave. Oxford OH 45056
Location: Oxford

Located at the southern edge of Miami University, the museum features five ever-changing galleries, and more than 10,000 objects in the permanent collection. The museum, designed by world-renowned architect Walter Netsch, has received national and international reviews. The outdoor sculpture park is...

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Robert A. Hefner Museum of Natural History

501 E High St Oxford OH 45056
Location: Oxford

For over 60 years, the Robert A. Hefner Museum of Natural History has been educating and exciting visitors with the expansive collection from all around the world! Their mission is to teach visitors of all ages about animal biodiversity, conservation, and ecology. Stop by to explore over 53,000...

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Rollhouse Fairfield

5181 Dixie Hwy. Fairfield OH 45014
Location: Fairfield

Enjoy a fun night out with family and friends at Rollhouse Fairfield! Try your hand at their classic bowling games, get in on the action with their Cosmic Bowling, join one of their leagues, or even host a private event! Don't miss out on their full bar with a wide selection of beers and a full...

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Rossville Historic District

B St., E. Main St. & Amberly Dr. Hamilton OH 45013
Location: Hamilton

Rossville was founded in 1804 as a separate city from Hamilton. It was names after Senator James Ross of Pittsburgh, a friend of George Washington and General Arthur St. Clair. Throughout the 19th century, Rossville was known for its inns, agricultural businesses, breweries, and industry. The town...

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Salty Dog Museum

4995 Cincinnati Brookville Rd. Shandon OH 45063
Location: Okeana/Shandon

The Salty Dog Museum takes viewers through the evolution of automobile transportation in their Shandon Museum. Featuring dozens of well-kept cars from the early 1900's which have been restored to their natural glory, this must-see museum tells the story of the automobile like never before! Here...

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Shartle House

120 N. Verity Pkwy. Middletown OH 45042
Location: Middletown

Located on historic South Main Street, this 1836 building houses the Society headquarters with three rooms of rotating exhibits and a permanent art gallery.

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Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument

High St. & Monument Ave. Hamilton OH 45011
Location: Hamilton

This Butler County monument stands proudly at the 1790s site of Fort Hamilton, right along the banks of the Great Miami River. It honors those who have fought and served for our country as well as those who first settled in Butler County. Notable features of the monument are gorgeous stained glass...

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South Main Historic District

S. Main St. Middletown OH 45044
Location: Middletown

The South Main Historic District's 18th and 19th century restored homes bring back the grandeur of an industrial Middletown. In 1974, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The homes sit along the banks of the Great Miami River. This historical district is home to the Sorg...

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Swine City Brewing

4614 Industry Dr. Fairfield OH 45014
Location: Fairfield

Swine City pours delicious, craft brews of all types. Head into the taproom to sip on an IPA's, Saison, Stout and more. They will have food trucks a'plenty as well as the option to bring your own food in. Spend your evenings on their patio with an awesome beer in hand.

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The Benninghofen House

327 N. 2nd St. Hamilton OH 45011
Location: Hamilton

The Benninghofen House, home of the Butler County Historical Society, portrays the lifestyle of a prominent businessman and his family during the latter 19th century, as Hamilton developed into an industrial center. Original architectural details remain throughout the interior of this National...

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