ROSS COUNTY, Ohio — Ross County, introduces the Experience Ross County Pass, promising an enriching historical journey for visitors. This comprehensive pass grants entry to three renowned sites: the Adena Mansion & Garden Society, Ross County Historical Society, and the Tecumseh Outdoor Drama.
At the Adena Mansion, once the residence of Ohio’s sixth governor, Thomas Worthington, patrons can delve into 19th-century life amidst meticulously landscaped gardens. The Ross County Historical Society offers a deeper dive into the area’s past through engaging exhibits and artifacts. Meanwhile, the Tecumseh Outdoor Drama promises a riveting depiction of Shawnee leader Tecumseh’s story in a captivating open-air amphitheater setting.
In addition to access to these attractions, pass holders receive perks such as information about the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, Ohio’s sole UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a discount code for accommodations with North Plaza Hotels.
Flexibility is key, as the pass allows for exploration at the visitor’s convenience, spanning multiple days or condensed into a single, immersive experience. Passes can be picked up at designated locations, excluding the Hopewell site.
Interested adventurers can secure their passes at the Experience Ross County Pass website.
Ross County, nestled in the Appalachian Region of America, not only boasts a rich historical tapestry but also offers diverse natural attractions, including five state parks, one national park, and extensive trails.
For more information, visit Ross County Tourism.