Bible
Walk
In the early 1970's while Pastor Richard Diamond
and his wife, Alwilda, attended a crusade in Atlanta,
Georgia they toured a historical wax museum. After
viewing scenes of past presidents, Generals, and
war heroes to their surprise the last scene was
the Ascension of Jesus Christ. More
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Living
Bible Museum
Experience the holy Bible come to life,"
entices a brochure at the Ohio State Welcome Center,
and the Living Bible Museum in Mansfield does
not disappoint. It's like walking through a wax
Bible. More
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Mansfield
Richland Cunty Convention
We're glad you're here and invite you to discover
why Mansfield and Richland County embody "America
at its Best!". Please take your time and
look through our new website. Let it be your resource
to make your visit an enjoyable one. More
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The
Mansfield/Richland County Public
Library,originally the Mansfield Memorial Library
Association, was founded in 1887 by 50 women and
was located in the Memorial Building on Park Avenue
West in downtown Mansfield. At the turn of the
century head librarian Martha Mercer visited New
York City to request funds from industrialist
Andrew Carnegie to build a new library in Mansfield. More
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Kingwood
Center
Built in 1926 for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley
King, the 47-acre estate opened as a public garden
in 1953, one year after Mr. King's death. Mr.
King, who was married and divorced twice, never
had children. He left most of his estate to the
private foundation that continues to operate Kingwood
Center today. Mr. King made his fortune in Mansfield,
Ohio working with the Ohio Brass Company. More
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Malabar
Farm State Park
In the rolling countryside of Richland County,
Louis Bromfield, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
and dedicated conservationist, created his dream
-- Malabar Farm. Inspired by his love of the land,
Bromfield restored the rich fertility of the farmlands
and preserved the beauty of the woodlands. More
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