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Seven Eagles Historical Education and EARTH Center
Seven Eagles joined the family of arts centers and cultural programs under the direction of the Arts Council Lake Erie West (ACLEW) in 2001. ACLEW operates two ‘Common Spaces’ in Toledo and one in Bowling Green, as well as providing programs throughout northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan and internationally in Tanzania, Hungary, and Russia. When founded in 1984 as Seven Eagles Lodge, Seven Eagles evolved into a Historical Education and EARTH Center and has since developed into a living history museum and complex with historical, cultural, and environmental education opportunities for all ages. Centered in the natural surroundings of the black swamp, the rural Ohio woodlands environment makes the Center a must-see for all ages of school groups, scouts, children or adults. Visitors soon discover an 1800 working pioneer log house with outdoor summer kitchen, a French fur trapper’s earthen lodge, Native American wigwams, longhouse and tipi, blacksmith shop, a trading post stocked with goods, and Marlow Hall – a venue for conducting programs. ACLEW and Seven Eagles have enhanced the original venue, its period festivals, special events, and classes to introduce visitors to the history, environment, and culture of Ohio between 1600 and 1840. Seven Eagles is available for tours, programs, and primitive camping by reservation only. For reservations or further information, please call 419-509-0095 or check back often and visit us here at www.seven-eagles.com.


