The Wyoming Historical Society has prepared a number of brochures about Wyoming and its history. The following is a brief description of each and a link to a printable guide and map.
A Self-Guided Walk Through Wyoming’s Historic Village District
Wyoming’s Historic “Village” District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in September 1986, and includes more than three hundred buildings in the heart of Wyoming. It is described by the Ohio Historical Preservation Office as “a one-of-a kind community with an extremely impressive array of architecture.”
Click HERE for a printable guide with map of the Historical Walking Tour. Paper copies are available at the Historical Society Office.
Wyoming’s Village Historic District
A companion guide to the walking tour, this brochure tells you more about the architectures found in the Historic District.
Click HERE for a printable “Village” Historic District Architectural guide. Paper copies are available at the Historical Society office.
Trees of History: A Walking Tour of Historic Trees in Wyoming
Wyoming’s citizens have a long history of planting trees to enhance their community. Over time, many of these trees have grown to be great specimens of their species. With a combination of history and botany, this tour offers an enjoyable walk through the village historic district with an eye to the green canopy overhead. Click HERE for the Trees of History Walking Tour information. Paper copies are available at the Historical Society Office.