The Southeast Ohio History Center has been conducting regional meetings with groups and organizations representing natural and cultural heritage sites in the re
The Southeast Ohio History Center has been conducting regional meetings with groups and organizations representing natural and cultural heritage sites in the region. Divided into eastern, central, and western sectors
Mapping a Gallia County road trip
Beth Sergent | OVP
Road trips aren’t always far from home with Gallia County offering road trip opportunities including two scenic byways and a special touring route for those on two or four wheels.
Welsh Scenic Byway
According to a news release from the Madog Center in Rio Grande, this 64-mile byway loops through Gallia and Jackson counties and showcases the imprint on the landscape of the Welsh settlement in southeastern Ohio during the 19th century. The byway connects many Welsh churches, cemeteries, and remains of charcoal furnaces built by the Welsh.
Visitors are treated to pastoral farms, including the Bob Evans Homestead, quaint cemeteries and wildlife areas that include Raccoon Creek where Daniel Boone hunted and trapped. It provides many cultural, historical, and recreational opportunities for the visitor that connects them to the area’s past, present, and future.