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A Modern Community, A Rich History! 

Westerville, Ohio was once known as the “Dry Capital of the World?” Our Temperance history is well documented, even by the likes of Ken Burns in his public television documentary Prohibition. Burns himself visited our Anti-Saloon League Museum and his researchers spent two years pouring over the League’s documents housed there. Fast-forward to 2006, when the first beer was served in Uptown Westerville since 1933. Thanks to new laws, new hotels, new technology and plenty for all ages to see and do, we have it ALL!


Antiques

A Gal Named Cinda Lou
20 N. State St.
614-599-0308
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Westerville Antiques & Revamped Decor
2 N. State St.
614-882-2354 

Specialty Shops

Amish Originals Furniture Company
38 N. State St
614-891-6257 

Edwin Loy Home
33 N. State St.
614-891-9123 


Pure Roots Boutique & Gallery
18 N. State St.
614-259-3515 


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