
The Garst Museum




Garst Museum is a large historical museum with over 300,000 artifacts on display in over 35,000 square feet of exhibit space within six building wings. Major exhibits are the National Annie Oakley Center, Cross Roads of Destiny (Fort Greenville), American Indians, Lowell Thomas, the Village, Agricultural and Military exhibits.

Major Exhibit Venues Include
The National Annie Oakley Center​
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Crossroads of Destiny Exhibit
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The story of The Treaty of Greeneville
Anthony Wayne, Little Turtle & Tecumseh
Keepers of Freedom Exhibit
Douglas Dickey Medal of Honor Exhibit
Lowell Thomas, Pioneer Broadcaster
Commander Zachary Lansdowne
Early pioneers and period American furnishings
Early village settlement shops
Currier & Ives Collection
Genealogy library​
VISIT THE GARST MUSEUM

205 N. Broadway, Greenville, Ohio 45331
Phone: 937-548-5250
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Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10 a.m. ~ 4 p.m.
*Closed in January and Major Holidays​