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  • Sedgwick House Museum

    Contains materials pertaining to the area in and surrounding Martins Ferry. The town had its inception in 1787 when the ground upon which the city is located was purchased by Captain Absalom Martin, one of the surveyors of the Seven Ranges of the Northwest Territory. Absalom started operating a ferry in 1789. Thus the name…

  • Red Roof Inn

    Deluxe business kings, universal access and smoke-free rooms available. Free USA Today and coffee. HBO, HBO2, HBO Signature. Shopping and restau- rants conveniently located across the street. All major credit cards accepted. Fax: 740-695-6956 Number of Rooms: 108 Pool: No Breakfast: Continental Fitness: No Laundry: No Pets: Yes Location 68301 Red Roof Lane St. Clairsville, OH 43950

  • Morristown

    Morristown is a village in Belmont County located about half a mile south of Interstate 70 and with closest Mile Marker being 208. Morristown’s Main Street is the original US 40. The village of Morristown was platted in 1802 and is considered one of the best preserved examples of a National Pike Town. Its historic…

  • Historic National Road

    Historic National Road has been designated an All-American Road by the Federal Highway Administration, which administers the National Scenic Byways Program. The National Road holds a special place in Belmont County Ohio’s history as well as the nation. The National Road was the first federally planned and funded interstate highway. Crossing six states (Maryland, Pennsylvania,…

  • Dysart Woods Park

    Dysart Woods, a 50-acre tract of old-growth oak forest, is the largest known remnant of the original forest of southeastern Ohio. Some of the spectacular oaks that you will see are 400 years old, stand over 140 feet high, and have a diameter of four feet. The woods are located in unglaciated southeastern Ohio. This…

  • Flushing

    Flushing is a village in Belmont County Flushing was platted in 1813. The village was incorporated in 1849. Fun Facts Cy Young was involved with the old timers’ organization in the area. Fun Facts Area Land: 0.61 square miles (1.58 km2) Elevation 1,283 ft. (391 m) Population 879

  • Bethesda

    The Village is located in in the western portion of Belmont County and is home to approximately 1400 residents. In town there is the Epworth Park which hosts the Chautauqua Days Festival in July. Fun Facts Bethesda has had three names: Burrs Mills, Fairmount, and Bethesda. When the railroad reached the village in 1852, the…

  • Sheriff’s Residence Museum

    This 1880’s former Sheriff’s Residence is a museum to the county. Once housing each sheriff and his family, it is now home to artifacts and pictures telling the history of the many communities throughout Belmont County. View historical items, photos, and documents from different communities in Belmont County; learn about the development of our towns…