Escape the Village

Escape the Village

Escape the Village is an escape room style challenge! Choose from one of our two escape room adventures "Morgan's Raiders of the Lost Art" or "Leaving the Station" for your private session.

Event details

Address: 11500 Lebanon Road, Sharonville, OH 45241 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Sat, Sep 18 2021)
* this page may be updated if event is repeated in the future *
Cost: $25

Escape the Village

“Leaving the Station” takes place inside the Chester Park Train Station. This escape room adventure is based on the first train robbery in the United States which took place in North Bend, OH on May 5, 1865.

“Morgan’s Raiders of the Lost Art” will be held in Fetter General Store. Follow the clues to solve this art heist based on the historic confederate raid in July 1863, when General John Hunt Morgan and his men rode through this area looting along the way. Morgan’s Raiders couldn’t carry everything with them, so they hid some of their plunder and left clues so they could find it later. Follow the clues to discover where the raiders stashed a priceless piece of art. The art holds the key to release you from the general store.

Precautions we’re taking during the pandemic:

  • Each session will be private and limited to one family or friend group of players.
  • Face masks are required for players and our Game Master. If you do not have a face mask, one can be purchased in our gift shop for $1. 
  • We require a temperature check and a self health assesment for our staff. We ask that you only visit if you are feeling well. If you’re not feeling well please call us to reschedule your session.
  • Game pieces will be sanitized between sessions. Hand sanitizer will be available for use.

Links & Tags

Heritage Village Museum

Escape the Village is taking place at Heritage Village Museum, which is located at 11500 Lebanon Road in Sharonville. Heritage Village Museum - Heritage Village, located inside Sharon Woods Park is a living history museum depicting life in Southwestern Ohio through-out the 19th Century. - read more

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