Historic Olde Pickerington Village is situated within the city of Pickerington, approximately 4 miles south of I-70 on State Route 256. The area, platted by Abraham Pickering in 1815, still retains its original charm and beauty.
Former Village homes have been transformed into unique retail shops, beauty salons, studios, eateries as well as professional offices.
The focal point of the Olde Village is the former Carnegie Library, now operating as the Pickerington-Violet Township Historical Society Museum.
Olde Pickerington Village is surrounded by Victory and Sycamore Creek Parks which provide for a wide range of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, skateboarding, soccer, tennis and picnicking.
We’re glad you stopped by our website – now come see us in person!
May 3, 6-8:30 pm: Olde Village Chocolate Hop
300 lucky chocolate lovers can indulge in this event with a $5.00 donation. Click here for details
June 6, 4-7 pm: Olde Pickerington Farmers' Market Opens for the season. Join us each Thursday for fresh produce, baked goods, crafts and more! Click here for more details.
June 7, 6:00-8:30 pm - Olde Village PetFest. Free family-friendly event. Pet-related vendors will line W. Columbus Street. Bring your pets and join the 7:30 pm Pet Parade starting at 80 W. Church Street. Direct event questions to 614-833-3803 www.checktheinfo.com