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Our Mission
To preserve, share, and celebrate the rich history of Reynoldsburg and its people—especially the legacy of Alexander W. Livingston—through education, community programs, and care of historic landmarks like the Livingston House.

About Us
Reynoldsburg is known as "The Birthplace of the Tomato". The tomato was 'born' in Reynoldsburg in the 19th century with the help of local favorite son Alexander W. Livingston. Livingston developed the 'Paragon Tomato', billed as the first ever tomato bred for commercial use. His legacy lives on in the Livingston House and Museum on Graham Road, which is listed on the National Registry of Historic Homes.

The Team

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This is the space to introduce the business’s team and what makes it special.

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This is the space to introduce the business’s team and what makes it special.
Featured Spots
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Reynoldsburg Community Center YMCA
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Blacklick Woods Metro Park
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The Park at Reynoldsburg (Huber Park)
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Pine Quarry Park
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Kennedy Park
