O'Connor's Landing was a family lakeside resort in Logan County, Ohio, United States, on the shores of Indian Lake.
The main building included a general store which provided bait, groceries, boat rentals and souvenirs.
The resort was established in 1904 by John and Tom O'Connor on the east side of Indian Lake.
The original nine cottages on the western shoreline faced the larger part of the lake which provided sunset views.
Cottage number 4 was the original home of Joseph and Margaret Cain, who became the first proprietors of the general store.
Numbers ten through twelve were all relocated farm housed from various nearby locations that were purchased and moved into place.
A well was drilled near the front step of cottage 20 and an electric pump was installed to supply drinking water to the sink and lavatory.
Slot machines lined the front porch a few years, until a new sheriff was elected who disapproved of them.
A west dining room was added after the Department of Education from Columbus, Ohio needed a place for meetings.
The minnows were eventually moved to a small room on the marina side of the general store and kept in old electric soda pop coolers along with 6 horse motors for the boat rentals.