Solar eclipse 2023 Ohio

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Eclipse Information

Click on the image above to view an informational slide show about getting involved in the Hardin County Eclipse Experience - whether you are interested in hosting a viewing site, planning and hosting and event, becoming a vendor or any combination of these!

Events

Information about all eclipse-related events planned in Hardin County.

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Special Vendors

Information about all eclipse-related vendors in Hardin County.

Boots and Buckles
4-H Club

Date[s]: Sep 1 2022 - Apr 8 2024
Times: 24 hr.
Product[s]: Dark heather concert style T-shirt with a graphic on the front and 'Totality Tour 2024' on the back. All proceeds from the sale of the shirts will benefit Boots and Buckles 4-H Club in Kenton.
Website: Coming Soon
Email:
Phone: 567-674-6760

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Viewing Information

Information about places to view the eclipse in Hardin County.

Gormley Park

Complete with playground equipment, softball/baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, a beautiful stocked pond, gazebo and three pavilion buildings.

Plaza Inn

Family restaurant, home of The Dealership pub, Elliott's Landing [O74] airstrip, gas station & mini-mart with ample parking available.

491 South Main Street
Mount Victory

Hardin County Fair

The Hardin County Fairgrounds offers campsites and ample parking for viewing the eclipse.

14134 Letson Avenue
Kenton

Village of Forest

The Village of Forest has been identified as the place to be for viewing this eclipse in Ohio! Forest is located right along the path of totality and has one of the longest durations of eclipse totality in this region. Visit their website to learn more.

Village of Forest Website

Resources for Hardin County Residents

Kenton-Hardin Health Department


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Temporary campgrounds and all food service vendors are regulated for public health and safety. Call or visit the Kenton-Hardin Health Department website to learn more.

Visit Kenton-Hardin Health Department

Staying Safe During the Eclipse

Information from the Sheriff's Department

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The Eclipse will bring many visitors to Hardin County. Learn important information on travel and staying safe from the Hardin County Sheriff's Department.

Visit Hardin County Sheriff

Eclipse Planning Details

Check out a few slides from the Ohio Emergency Management Agency on what to expect during the eclipse.

Additional Resources

Solar Eclipse Across America

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The American Astronomical Society and the National Science Foundation have put together a page called Eclipse America 2024. The page includes details about the eclipse, eye safety, imaging & video, resources, solar eclipse task force and planning workshops.

Visit Eclipse Across America

Ohio Total Solar Eclipse

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The State of Ohio, through the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, has put together an eclipse website with details on the 2024 Solar Eclipse in Ohio, where to view, things to do, and safe viewing.

Visit the Ohio Total Solar Eclipse Site

Great American Eclipse

Maps and Resources About the Eclipse

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The Great American Eclipse website includes maps and information about the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse and much more. Learn about other eclipse events coming up and in the past.

Visit Great American Eclipse

Eclipse 2024

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Eclipse2024.org includes information about the Total Solar Eclipse, has an eclipse simulator and simulation videos, viewing blogs and more.

Visit Eclipse2024.org

National Eclipse

NationalEclipse.com
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NationalEclipse.com offers resources on what to expect, eclipse safety, weather, maps, FAQs and more.

Visit NationalEclipse.com

What time will the 2024 eclipse happen in Ohio?

The centerline of the eclipse enters Ohio on April 8, 2024 at approximately 1:52 p.m., with totality beginning there at about 3:08 p.m.

What time will Ohio see the eclipse?

The eclipse begins at 10:27 p.m. and will enter totality [when the moon is fully within Earth's shadow] at 11:29 p.m. and leave totality 12:53 a.m.

Where is the best place to see the 2023 solar eclipse?

San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Texas San Antonio is the biggest city in the path of the 2023 solar eclipse with the entire event visible from the city and many of its suburbs.

Where is the next total solar eclipse 2023?

The solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, will be annular [ring-shaped] in a narrow path from Oregon to Texas to Central America and northern South America. It will be partial to the northeast and southwest.

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