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330 N Water St, Uhrichsville, OH, United States
330 North Water Street
Uhrichsville
Ohio
44683
US
The Uhrichsville Clay Museum shares the incredible story of when Uhrichsville was known as the Clay Capital of the World with over 30 Clay Manufactures. The Museum offers two floors with rare folk art created by clay workers in their spare time, unique pipes and tools, miniature salesmen samples, and much more. Visit the Clay Workers’ Theatre to hear the living history of some of the men who say when clay was king and stop by the Museum gift shop for some one-of-a-kind gift souvenirs.
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