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unique gift shops in Vinton County

Vinton County. We're just off the beaten path from wherever you're coming from or from wherever you're going. For every taste, we have an adventure waiting for you-lodging, dining, shopping and the great outdoors of Vinton County.

Ravenwood Castle

Remember When Antiques

Wicker Cabin Gifts

Hocking Hills Maple Farm

Inn at Cedar Falls Gift Shop

Fiddlestix

Lois' Antiques

Christmas Treasures

Wind Chime Shop

Wood N' Things

 

 


Unique Gift Shops in Vinton County-Fuzzy bears are settled into one corner of the room and the sweet scent of vanilla wafts across the multitude of tiny, delicate figurines, candles and home decor treats. When you step into this shop right on Main Street in McArthur, it is like stepping into an enchanted world. It's everything you've ever wanted in a unique gift shop-a mixture of pleasant aromas, fascinating finds and treasures hidden in every niche.

There's lots of fun to be found in this little shop in town and others just like it dotting the countryside of Vinton County. Take a trip down memory lane in an antique shop or find a seasonal gift two months before the season even begins. From hard-to-find antiques to locally hand-made quilts, there's sure to be a great shopping find in Vinton County.

 
 

 

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Vinton County Convention and Visitors Bureau

104 West Main Street

McArthur, Ohio   45651

(800) 596-4459  (740) 596-5033   info@vintoncounty.com

 

Unique lodging, covered bridges and miles of parks and forests make Vinton County an extra special place to visit. Once a huge part of the iron producing industry, the only remaining reflections of this past are a handful of iron furnace remnants, an allegedly haunted train tunnel and a few ghost towns nearly hidden beneath the tall grass. Instead of urban sprawl of the mid-1800's, the region has transformed itself over the last 150 years into a wonderland of outdoor recreation. There are over 70 miles of public trails for hiking, horseback riding and backpacking. There are beaches, gift shops, small towns and covered bridges. It's a place just off the beaten path of both time and highway. It's Vinton County, Ohio.

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