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7374 East Main St.
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068
Phone: (614) 866-4888
Fax: (614) 751-8507
info@visitreynoldsburg.com







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Points of Interest
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A
visit to the Columbus
suburb of Reynoldsburg takes you
further from the city than you would
think. Here, it's an old fashioned good time
with all the amenities of a well-appointed
stay in the city. Whether your interests lie
in sports, shopping, museums or hometown
festivities, you'll find it here.
Reynoldsburg's Tomato Festival is the hallmark event
of the summer. Held each year
in September, the festival celebrates
Reynoldsburg's place in history as the "Birthplace
of the tomato" and features all culinary
incarnations of the fleshy red fruit, as well as
tomato judging contests, a parade and lots of games,
food, entertainment and
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The
tomato was 'born' in Reynoldsburg in
the 19th century with the
help of local favorite son
Alexander W. Livingston. Livingston developed the
'Paragon Tomato', billed as the
first ever tomato bred for commercial use.
His legacy lives on in the Livingston House and
Museum on Graham Road, which is listed on the
National Registry of Historic Homes.
In addition to displaying area historical
information, the house hosts musical evenings, band
concerts and ice-cream socials in the summer
months. The grounds of the Livingston House are
worth visiting on their own. The area features a
park in a serene country setting
with landscaped gardens, a walkway and
playground equipment.
In
addition to Livingston's legacy, Reynoldsburg has a
very active Scottish American
Society, which celebrates the city Scottish
heritage year-round. The society's main event of
the year is the Reynoldsburg Tartan Day,
which features pipers, Scottish highland and country
dancers, Scottish games, athletic demonstrations,
weaponry displays and more.
In the
winter months, Reynoldsburg lights up with another
big event just in time for the
holidays. Christmas on the Towne in Old
Reynoldsburg features children's crafts, horse
drawn carriage rides and a visit from St.
Nick.
For
some to please your palate, the Reynoldsburg Area
Chamber of Commerce sponsors
an annual Taste of Reynoldsburg business expo
event in the summer. Last year's event featured more
than 20 restaurants serving a variety of local
favorites, as well as special guests for the kids
including McGruff and Crime Dog and Sparky the Fire
Dog.
If
you've had too much delicious food at on of these
festivals, gear up for the the annual
Mount Carmel Fitness Challenge on Labor Day.
The event features several fitness staples, such as
a half-marathon and 5k race, and also features
original events, such as the
In-line skate half marathon. Wheelchairs are
welcome for both the 5k and half-marathon races. If
participation is not your desire just get a workout
cheering at the National
Trail Raceway, an NHRA Championship Drag racing
track that hosts such rousing
events as the Pontiac Nationals and Mopar
Nationals each year.
For
outdoor pursuits, visitors should not miss Blacklick
Woods, a spacious metro park in
Reynoldsburg. The park includes a four-mile
walking and biking trail, open play areas,
meadows, lots of wildlife and a nature
center, in addition to a 72 par golf course.
Nearby
Pine Quarry Park features extensive pine woodlands,
a rocky gorge once used as
a limestone quarry and more walking paths. Families
can get active at Kennedy Park,
which features four lighted tennis courts,
ten baseball diamonds, playgrounds, a skate
park and bicycle path. Right next door enjoy
Huber Park with its footballs fields, soccer
fields and a recreation path, which runs
alongside Blacklick Creek.
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