Great Council State Park is Ohio's 76th state park, established to honor and preserve the rich history and culture of the Shawnee people and their enduring connection to the land. It is located in western Ohio, near the Little Miami River, a region central to Shawnee history and pivotal events that shaped Native and American narratives.
Explore ingenuity, creativity, and resilience through captivating exhibits, artifacts, and art at the nation’s first museum dedicated to African American history on a national scale. The museum holds the largest known collection of artifacts belonging to General Young from his military service and family life in Wilberforce.