Canal Winchester

Canal Winchester is a city in the Greater Columbus area of Ohio.

Understand

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Originally, it was known as Winchester. Canal Winchester was founded by in 1828 by Reuben Dove and John Colmen when The Ohio and Erie Canal came through. The Bergstresser/Dietz Bridge in Canal Winchester is the only standing, wooden covered bridge in Franklin County, built in 1887 and restored in 1991, it spans the Little Walnut Creek.

Get in

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Map
Map of Canal Winchester

Canal Winchester is 15 minutes southeast of Columbus.

By car

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US33 passes through Canal Winchester, with an exit at the intersection of US33 and SR 674.

Get around

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  • 39.8428-82.80571 Historic Downtown. OSM directions
  • 39.83-82.8166672 Bergstresser/Dietz Covered Bridge. last remaining wooden covered bridge in Franklin County Bergstresser/Dietz Covered Bridge on Wikipedia Bergstresser/Dietz Covered Bridge (Q4891729) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 39.84278-82.80593 National Barber Museum and Hall of Fame, +1 614 837-8400. By appointment only. OSM directions
  • 39.8444-82.81051 Village Park. OSM directions

Drink

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Sleep

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  • 39.8523-82.83041 Best Western. OSM directions

Connect

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Go next

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Routes through Canal Winchester
Fort WayneColumbus  W  E  LancasterWeston



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