If you didn’t know that there’s a cat museum in Ohio, you probably don’t know that Ohio is also home to the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) Headquarters. The Feline Historical Museum in Alliance is housed on the first floor of the CFA headquarters, which showcases all things cat-themed. If you know a cat lover or two—or maybe you’ve got a few feline friends of your own—this is one road trip stop in the Buckeye State you simply have to make.

Home of the world’s largest registry of pedigreed cats, the Cat Fanciers’ Association is one of the most unique attractions in Ohio.

CFA - The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc/Facebook This non-profit actually dates back to 1906, but the museum was added in 2012.

On the first floor of the CFA headquarters, you’ll find The Feline Historical Museum. What was once an old bank is now home to America’s largest collection of cat memorabilia.

CFA - The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc/Facebook Admission to The Feline Historical Museum is free.

Here, you’ll observe everything from cat artwork to the silver collar of the winner of America’s first cat show in 1895. Pictured is The Cosey Collar, circa 1895.

CFA - The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc/Facebook Rumor has it, there is also a bank vault filled with cat dolls, according to RoadsideAmerica.com.

One of the most interesting exhibits is probably the cat house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

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At the back of the museum, you’ll find a small library of around 700 books about cats, as well as some unique history related to CFA and cat shows.

chairduck/TripAdvisor Note: You won’t see live cats at the museum on a regular basis, but you could encounter some during a special event or program. Follow CFA - The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc on Facebook to stay up to date.

You can visit this cat museum in Ohio on Tuesday - Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

chairduck/TripAdvisor For more information about The Feline Historical Museum, visit the CFA Foundation’s website.

Can you believe that there’s a cat museum in Ohio? Have you ever been to The Feline Historical Museum before? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!

CFA - The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc/Facebook

This non-profit actually dates back to 1906, but the museum was added in 2012.

Admission to The Feline Historical Museum is free.

Rumor has it, there is also a bank vault filled with cat dolls, according to RoadsideAmerica.com.

chairduck/TripAdvisor

(Did you know there was such a thing?)

Note: You won’t see live cats at the museum on a regular basis, but you could encounter some during a special event or program. Follow CFA - The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc on Facebook to stay up to date.

For more information about The Feline Historical Museum, visit the CFA Foundation’s website.

For more unusual museums and attractions in Ohio, check out our previous article: The 11 Oddest Places You Can Possibly Go In Ohio.

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Cat Museum In Ohio June 20, 2021 Melissa M. What are some of the weirdest museums in Ohio? As with any state, you will find your fair share of strange and bizarre places, including museums, to visit in Ohio. The Troll Hole Museum in Alliance touts having the largest collection of Troll dolls in the world. A visit to this quirky museum may make you relive your childhood and, don’t worry, there’s a gift shop so you can buy a Troll doll to take home. In Marion, another strange museum to spend some time at is the Wyandot Popcorn Museum. Here you can find a complete collection of popcorn machines and this is the only museum in the world that can make that claim.  What are the most unique attractions in Ohio? The Buckeye State has numerous unique and quirky attractions that add a bit more fun to a road trip. In Austinburg, why not stop at the World’s Largest Rocking Chair for a photo opportunity? This massive chair has been around since the 1960s. In Greenville, head to the Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop to get a look at its gum wall exterior. Over the decades, customers and passersby have contributed their chewed gum to this wall and it’s become somewhat of a strange public art exhibit. Head to this post for more bizarre roadside attractions in Ohio. What are some interesting facts about Ohio? Ohio is quite a fascinating state! Did you know that the first traffic light in the country made its appearance in Cleveland in 1914 or that American astronaut Neil Armstrong was from Wapakoneta? In addition to those fun facts, Ohio is called the Buckeye State because buckeye trees once covered the hills and plains around the state. The idea for the world-famous ‘Superman’ comic book was created by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel in Cleveland in 1933. 

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Cat Museum In Ohio

June 20, 2021

Melissa M.

What are some of the weirdest museums in Ohio? As with any state, you will find your fair share of strange and bizarre places, including museums, to visit in Ohio. The Troll Hole Museum in Alliance touts having the largest collection of Troll dolls in the world. A visit to this quirky museum may make you relive your childhood and, don’t worry, there’s a gift shop so you can buy a Troll doll to take home. In Marion, another strange museum to spend some time at is the Wyandot Popcorn Museum. Here you can find a complete collection of popcorn machines and this is the only museum in the world that can make that claim.  What are the most unique attractions in Ohio? The Buckeye State has numerous unique and quirky attractions that add a bit more fun to a road trip. In Austinburg, why not stop at the World’s Largest Rocking Chair for a photo opportunity? This massive chair has been around since the 1960s. In Greenville, head to the Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop to get a look at its gum wall exterior. Over the decades, customers and passersby have contributed their chewed gum to this wall and it’s become somewhat of a strange public art exhibit. Head to this post for more bizarre roadside attractions in Ohio. What are some interesting facts about Ohio? Ohio is quite a fascinating state! Did you know that the first traffic light in the country made its appearance in Cleveland in 1914 or that American astronaut Neil Armstrong was from Wapakoneta? In addition to those fun facts, Ohio is called the Buckeye State because buckeye trees once covered the hills and plains around the state. The idea for the world-famous ‘Superman’ comic book was created by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel in Cleveland in 1933. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

As with any state, you will find your fair share of strange and bizarre places, including museums, to visit in Ohio. The Troll Hole Museum in Alliance touts having the largest collection of Troll dolls in the world. A visit to this quirky museum may make you relive your childhood and, don’t worry, there’s a gift shop so you can buy a Troll doll to take home. In Marion, another strange museum to spend some time at is the Wyandot Popcorn Museum. Here you can find a complete collection of popcorn machines and this is the only museum in the world that can make that claim. 

What are the most unique attractions in Ohio?

The Buckeye State has numerous unique and quirky attractions that add a bit more fun to a road trip. In Austinburg, why not stop at the World’s Largest Rocking Chair for a photo opportunity? This massive chair has been around since the 1960s. In Greenville, head to the Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop to get a look at its gum wall exterior. Over the decades, customers and passersby have contributed their chewed gum to this wall and it’s become somewhat of a strange public art exhibit. Head to this post for more bizarre roadside attractions in Ohio.

What are some interesting facts about Ohio?

Ohio is quite a fascinating state! Did you know that the first traffic light in the country made its appearance in Cleveland in 1914 or that American astronaut Neil Armstrong was from Wapakoneta? In addition to those fun facts, Ohio is called the Buckeye State because buckeye trees once covered the hills and plains around the state. The idea for the world-famous ‘Superman’ comic book was created by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel in Cleveland in 1933.