Fredericktown (Ohio) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
village in Ohio
About Fredericktown (Ohio)
Fredericktown is a small village located in the northeastern part of Ohio, approximately 28 kilometers northwest of Lisbon, which serves as the administrative center of the county. Columbus, the state capital, is situated about 281 kilometers to the southwest. Fredericktown is an unincorporated township within St. Clair Township. The settlement of this area began in 1795 when Timothy Sheerer first established himself there. The name "Fredericktown" originated in 1801 when it was officially settled and named after George Frederick, who operated a sawmill and gristmill in the area. Little Beaver Creek, a tributary of the Ohio River, flows nearby, and Ohio State Route 170 passes through the region.
Top Attractions in Fredericktown (Ohio)
Explore the best things to see and do in Fredericktown (Ohio):
- ★Fredericktown Historical Museum
- ★Fredericktown Tomato Show
- ★Knox Lake Wildlife Area
- ★Raleigh Mound
Where to Eat in Fredericktown (Ohio)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Lem's Pizza
- 🍴Salt Creek Café Bakery & Creamery
Where to Stay in Fredericktown (Ohio)
- 🏨Heartland Country Resort
Fredericktown (Ohio) Travel Guide Sections
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