Delaware, OH Road Trips
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Trip Routes
2
Longest Drive
157.7 mi
Youngstown, OH
Quickest Drive
2h 37m
Cincinnati, OH
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Delaware, OH by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
43,168
Median Income
$92,928
Median Home Value
$279,400
Median Age
36.3
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Notable People from Delaware, OH
A sampling of people born in Delaware, OH.
Rutherford B. Hayes
1822–1893
president of the United States from 1877 to 1881
F. Sherwood Rowland
1927–2012
American chemist (1927–2012)
Ezra Vogel
1930–2020
American academic, sinologist (1930–2020)
Horace Newton Allen
1858–1932
American missionary, diplomat, physician (1858-1932)
Edwin C. Kemble
1889–1984
American physicist (1889–1984)
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Delaware, OH.
Edwards Gymnasium and Pfieffer Natatorium
building in Ohio, US
Richard Ross Museum of Art
art museum in Delaware, Ohio
Sandusky Street Historic District
historic district in Delaware, Ohio, United States
Delaware Public Library
public library in Delaware, Ohio
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Traveler Guide to Delaware, OH
Delaware is a quaint town of 41,000 people (2020) in the Greater Columbus region of Ohio. Delaware is home to the liberal Ohio Wesleyan University. It is the birthplace of Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th President of the United States of America. His Presidential Library and home are in Fremont, Ohio.
1 Olentangy Indian Caverns, 1779 Home Rd, ☏ +1 740-548-7917. Apr - Oct: 9:30AM-5PM. It's 105 feet deep with excellent exhibits of Wyandot tribe artifacts. Offers tours and cave yoga. $9.95 adult, $6.95 child. 2 Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU). A prestigious liberal arts college. The campus is an integral part of Delaware. (updated Jul 2017) 3 Sulphur Spring (on the campus of Ohio Wesleyan University). A historic spring where President Rutherford B Hayes Lucy is said to have met his future wife Lucy Webb. (updated Jan 2021)
The Little Brown Jug, 236 Pennsylvania Ave, ☏ +1 740-363-3754. Second leg of the pacing, Triple Crown harness racing, classic for 3-year-olds. Held at Delaware County Fairgrounds. 1 Mingo Park. (updated Oct 2019) 2 Blue Limestone Park. (updated Oct 2019)
Kilbourne Pizza (just north of Delaware). A small-town pizza shop owned and operated by a Delaware-area native. Avoid the crowded franchises and order a one of a kind pizza to enjoy at Alum Creek Reservoir. For a big appetite try the Kilbourne Monster, an eight-pound pizza made fresh to order. Also available are seasonal specials such as cabbage roles or crepes. (updated Oct 2019) 1 Amato's, 6 S Sandusky St (downtown on Sandusky Street), ☏ +1 740-369-8797. M-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM. Offers delicious handmade pizzas and crepes, salads and deli sandwiches. The small restaurant has a charming, quirky atmosphere- be sure to take a look at the antique cash register (still functioning!) used for cash transactions! Pizzas are offered in either 8-inch or 12-inch sizes, and come on either the traditional white wheat crust or a whole wheat crust. You can make your own pizzas (up to 5 toppings for $6) or choose from their extensive menu of pre-planned pies. The restaurant offers unique pizza combinations that go far beyond the typical pizza joint (an example is The Hulk, playfully described as containing "pesto, mozarella, spinach, green olives, green onions, green peppers, zucchini, and anything else we can find that's green." (updated Oct 2019) 2 Typhoon Asian Fusion Bistro, 10 N Sandusky Rd, ☏ +1-740-362-9227. 11AM-10PM. A blend of Chinese, Thai and Asian fusion cuisine with hand-made sauces. The menu includes an array of appetizers, entrees, sushi, cocktails, sake and more.
Backstretch Bar, 14 S Sandusky St (downtown Delaware), ☏ +1 740-369-9883. The happening spot in Delaware, home to locals and OWU alike. Live music on Thursdays and Saturdays and DJ on Fridays. They offer a large selection of domestics and imports with rotating draft handles. Free wireless is available. Staas Brewing, 31 W Winter St, [email protected]. Established in 2013, a small batch, all grain brewpub that specializes in Belgian and English beer styles. Features 12 taps and two English beer engines with an ever changing selection. (updated Jul 2017) 1 Restoration Brew Worx, 25 N Sandusky St, ☏ +1 740-990-7120. Local brew pub featuring hand crafted beer. (updated Oct 2019)
1 Alum Creek State Park, 3615 S Old State Rd, ☏ +1 740-548-4631, toll-free: +1-866-644-6727. For camping and getaway rental reservations. 2 Delaware State Park, 5202 U.S. 23 North, ☏ +1 740-369-2761. 211 electric sites suitable for tents or trailers. Flush toilets, showers, laundry facilities and a dump station. Boat launch, beach, fishing.
Delaware is connected by US 23, US 36, US 42, and is a short distance from I-71. Greyhound buses offer service between Delaware and Columbus (30 minutes).
John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH IATA), 4600 International Gateway, Columbus, ☏ +1 614-239-4083. Direct flights from most major American cities. As Delaware is largely a college town, bus service by DATA (Delaware Area Transit Association) is frequent and runs relatively late. Parking is easy in most parts of Delaware. Parking lots are rarely full but parking on the street can be tricky. Meter parking is widely available. Downtown street parking is metered and somewhat more difficult to come by, although there are always spots available if you're willing to walk. Parking on the Ohio Wesleyan University campus is the trickiest of all parking tasks in Delaware. In fact, if you can get to Wesleyan by a method other than car, then that method is recommended. Bus service onto campus from downtown and other areas of Delaware runs very frequently during the day. If you have to park on campus during the day, you will need to get a visitor parking permit from the Department of Public Safety on campus, and then you can park in a spot labeled for visitor parking, which are very few and far between. The public safety officer can give you a map showing where visitor parking spots are, but during a school day, expect to hunt through all of them and not find anything. Taxi service is available by phone, but expect to wait up to an hour or more on busy or cold nights.
Travel tips adapted from Delaware (Ohio) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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