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    Millersport Lions Club - Covered bridge

    Millersport Lions Club

    5.0(1 review)
    6.2 mi

    What the heck even is this place? We'll, it's the site of the Sweet Corn Festival in the late…read moresummer, which is a big deal in the Buckeye Lake area and is one of the main fundraisers for the Millersport Lions Club. I visited right before the festival, so there was no one here and nothing happening. Nevertheless, I had a great time exploring and taking photos, because there are lots of things to see. First, you'll want to see the Charles Holliday Covered Bridge that's located on the property. This covered bridge was built in the late 1890s in a location off site, and then was reconstructed in 1982 and moved to its current location at the Historic Lions Club park. A short walk through the park will take you right to this bridge, which you can explore and sit inside. This is the only covered bridge around Buckeye Lake, but it's one of 15 covered bridges in Fairfield County, Ohio! On your way to see the covered bridge, you can't help noticing an area of the park with vintage buildings and signs. This is Heritage Village, an ongoing preservation project by the Millersport Lions Club to move local landmarks and buildings to the park, restore them, and open them up to the public. Visitors to Lions Park can check out the village whenever the park is open (which is every day, from dawn to dusk), but the buildings are typically only open during the Sweet Corn Festival at the end of the summer, and by appointment during the rest of the season. If you happen to visit this area when nothing is going on, it's a bit like visiting a ghost town. But it's here for you to visit and take photos and explore, so feel free to do so.

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    Amvets Post 51 - social_clubs - Updated May 2026

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