Art & Utility: Ohio Glass and Pottery
In 1797, Ebenezer Zane cleared a path from what was then the Virginia border to Marysville, Kentucky, easing the way for Ohio's earliest settlers. Your guide Sandra Sleight-Brennan explores the northern section of the Trace and its importance to early Ohio industries between Zanesville and East Liverpool.
Please note: The Byesville Scenic Railway and Hopalong Cassidy Museum are currently closed.
Begin each track at the location indicated. Important sites from the tour are marked on the map and under each track heading. Sites that are highlighted in blue link to additional information.
Track 1
IntroductionTrack 2
Begin at State Route 60 and US 22 GPS: 39.940489, -82.001458Track 3
East on US 22 from the National Road Museum near New Concord GPS: 39.975566, -81.823580Track 4
US 22 and County Highway 141 GPS: 39.997181, -81.700831Track 5
US 22 and State Route 331 GPS: 40.189950, -81.198422Track 6
US 22 and Township Highway 320 GPS: 40.248411, -81.061914- Clark Gable Foundation
- Courthouse Square Historic Markers in Cadiz
Track 7
US 22 and County Highway 4 GPS: 40.328265, -80.903389Track 8
State Route 7 and State Route 152 GPS: 40.508170, -80.622156Stream Audio here
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