Places to stay in Logan Elm Village, Ohio

Logan Elm Village is community in Pickaway County, Ohio. Places to eat in the region include Dragon Phoenix, The Tuscan Table, Wittich’s Candy Shop, and Cardo's Pizza & Pasta.

If you are travelling in the area, Logan Elm Village is located close to Meade Post Office (historical), Rice and Black Cemetery, Brush Creek, Mount Pleasant Cemetery and Circleville High School.

The center of Logan Elm Village ( which is at is longitude -82°56'50.28 and latitude 39°34'18.48 ) is located and 2 miles away from Circleville.

Available Logan Elm Village lodging

We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Logan Elm Village.

Logan Elm Village Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

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Rodeway Inn

Approx 2 miles away in Circleville:

A good night at a great savings awaits guests at the Rodeway Inn hotel near Ohio Christian University and Hargus Lake in Circleville, OH. Amenities that take your budget into consideration while you are on the road include free continental breakfast, free WiFi, free coffee and a picnic area.
23897 US Route 23 South
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Hampton Inn

Approx 2 miles away in Circleville:

We're off State Route 23, five minutes from historic downtown and four miles from Ohio Christian University.
1520 South Court Street
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Quality Inn

Approx 1 mile away in Circleville:

Get your money's worth at our Quality Inn & Suites® hotel in Circleville off Interstate 23. Located just minutes from Ohio Christian University and downtown Circleville, our hotel puts you close to many regional attractions..
24517 US 23 South

Logan Elm Village Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Logan Elm Village

The Ted Lewis Museum ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 133 West Main Street, Circleville, 3 miles from the center of Logan Elm Village. With his trademark battered top hat and clarinet, Circleville's own Ted Lewis drew standing room only houses, sold millions of records, starred in every entertainment medium from Vaudeville to Television, and captured the hearts of audiences for five decades. www.tedlewismuseum.org Link