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Did you know that Geauga County, Ohio, has a rich pioneer history? Established in 1798, Geauga County was named after a Native American word meaning “raccoon.” The area was first settled by pioneers in the early 19th century, and its history is filled with stories of resilience, hard work, and community spirit.

    Meet our passionate team:

    Stefanie O’Connor | Curator/Archivist
    Mary Ann Pierce | Office Manager
    Bill Troyer | Grounds Manager

    We can’t wait to hear from you and share more fascinating facts about Geauga County’s pioneer history!

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    14653 E. Park ST.

    ​P.O. Box 153

    Burton, OH 44021

    Office Hours:

    Mon – Fri

    9:00am to 3:00pm

    Store Hours:

    Open Sundays during events Closed Monday and Tuesdays  (Calls only) 

    Wed – Sat

    10:00am to 5:00pm