Home to an annual Tomato Festival, Reynoldsburg is full of excitement.Celebtrated as the home of the tomato, Reynoldsburg is more than just a suburb of Columbus. Alexander W. Livingston developed the fleshy fruit for commercial use in the 19th century. Responsible for the 'Paragon Tomato' Livingston's legacy lives on in the Livingston House and Museum on Graham Road, which is listed on the National Registry of Historic Homes.
Reynoldsburg also features an active Scottish American Society, which has their own Reynoldsburg Tartan Day, featuring pipers, Scottish highland and country dancers, Scottish games, athletic demonstrations, weaponry displays and more.