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Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum

For many travelers, heading out on a vacation is primarily about stepping out of the stress of everyday life and embracing a new and relaxing change if only just for a while. These travelers relish those moments steeped in peace and tranquility reminding them they are far removed from the routines they are so used to. For other travelers, vacation is a unique opportunity to experience the best of heart-pounding thrills. When it comes to balancing the best of both of these distinct types of vacation, Hocking Hills, Ohio brings the scenic beauty, tranquil atmosphere and equal opportunities for thrills in the great outdoors. Within these many opportunities lies one that’s sure to unite visitors from near and far no matter what their dream vacation may look like. Whether you’re heading to southeastern Ohio in the name of rejuvenation, relaxation or adventure, be sure to make time for a stop at the quirky and completely one of a kind Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum.

A Creative Space of Collection

Incorporated into the Hocking Hills Regional Welcome Center, the Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum stands alone as a quaint and charming establishment easily identified by its cabin-style exterior paneling and colored pencil painting. While this museum has a tendency to capture many visitors by surprise, it’s a welcome one that makes for a memorable Hocking Hills stop. Just as the name implies, the Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum pays homage to a collection of over 3,400 pencil sharpeners that represent different eras, decades and travels. Many believe this is the largest collection of this specific kind in the United States, making a stop here an exclusive event as well. Guests are invited to come on in and browse this stunning collection of color and design at no cost. It doesn’t take long to get through the museum, but many guests find they end up staying longer as they become enamored with the unique quality and concept of this charming museum. The Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum came about as a result of the Reverend Paul A. Johnson’s ever-growing personal collection that grew over the course of 20 years. This fun and delightful museum has been featured in a variety of national magazines over the years and is well worth a visit whenever you happen by the Hocking Hills Regional Welcome Center.

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Things to Do Nearby

Stumbling upon those quirky and truly one of a kind stops like the Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum is always a fun highlight of a trip to Hocking Hills. When you’re looking for even more memorable moments, this is an area of Ohio that’s overflowing with potential for fun and discovery. Whether you’re one for hiking, hitting up art galleries or making the most of flavorful stops along the way, Hocking Hills is sure to have something to please every traveler’s interest or passion. Here are a few options to the add to the itinerary while you’re in town.

Enjoy Time at the Logan Antique Mall

When you’re out in the forests of Hocking Hills, Ohio, there’s always a surprise waiting to be discovered but the same can be said for time spent at the Logan Antique Mall! This exciting stop is located at 12795 OH-664 S. and is easy to recognize thanks to the collection of flags outside, the green sign and cabin-inspired exterior that’s charming and welcoming. Stepping inside this locale, antique hunters will find themselves immersed in a space where over 100 local antique dealers are represented. Open 7 days a week, the Logan Antique Mall is a mere 20-minute ride from Hocking Hills State Park making it as accessible as it is fun. Come in and shop for furniture, books, toys, quilts, coins, bottles, canning jars and beyond when you spend an afternoon at the Logan Antique Mall.

Enjoy a Meal at The Mine Tavern

When you’re looking to dine on traditional pub favorites or simply want to enjoy a drink with friends and family, head over to The Mine Tavern. Located at 14 Public Square in Nelsonville, this casual stop is a wonderful place to enjoy a cozy ambiance and order up a wine, beer or cocktail. This is a savory stop that comes with a bit of history as well as the building that hosts The Mine Tavern has roots dating back to 1842 and the look hasn’t changed much since!

Attractions Nearby

If you’re feeling inspired to get a bit creative, head over to the Dusty Blues Hocking Hills Gallery at 14775 State Route 664-South in Logan for an afternoon of browsing. Adventure, discovery, and serenity are featured here and guests are invited to step into a space for the beauty of Hocking Hills comes to life on the canvas. While this gallery is closed on Wednesdays, it’s open every other day of the week from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm.

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Whether your travels to Hocking Hills take you down relaxing, adventurous or unique trails, it’s a place that calls visitors back time and again. The team at Buffalo Cabins and Lodges is happy to handle your accommodation details while you’re here to make sure your visit is unforgettable. Contact us today to start planning!

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