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| Historic Roscoe Village 800-877-1830 Experience life during the 1800s in this beautifully restored canal era town called Historic Roscoe Village. "Step back in time" with a Canal Town Journey tour complete with costumed interpreters, hands-on activities, shopping, dining, lodging a horse-drawn canal boat ride and a visit to the museum. |
| Holmes County Amish Flea Market 330-893-2442 The Original Holmes County Flea Market is now open for the season. The market will be open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 9am to 5pm from now through the end of December. Starting on July 1 and continuing through November 30, the Original Holmes County Flea Market will extend operating days to be open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 9am to 5pm. We will be closed the week of Christmas on the 24th, 25th and 26th. We will be open on Dec. 31st, 2009 and January 1st, 2010. The last day the market will be open this season is Jan 2nd, 2010. |
| Orrville Railroad Heritage 330-683-2426 Have you ever dreamed of having the chance to go on a train ride? To experience the vibration from the wheels on the track or to see the scenic countryside unfold mile after mile? Make that dream a reality today by contacting the Orrville Railroad Heritage Society for ticket and event information. We offer one and two day rail excursions to a variety of locations. Visit our website to get detailed information of scheduled events for 2009. We accept Visa and Mastercard. |
| Rolling Ridge Ranch 330-893-3777 The Rolling Ridge Ranch is located between Berlin and Walnut Creek in the heart of Amish country. The ranch features over 500 animals & birds from around the world and is known as Holmes County's "Original" Animal Park. Safari through natural woods and gently sloping pasture land. Feed the animals from a guided horse-drawn wagon tour or from the safety of your own car. You are welcome to bring along your camera, as you will be up and close to the animals & birds. Our ranch is great for family gatherings, field trips and birthday parties. |
| Schrock’s Amish Farm 330-893-3051 We have lots of activities here at the Amish Farm and Village for both adults and children. In addition to our several shops, we have wagon, buggy, pony, and train rides. We also have tours of the farm house and barn. Folks always enjoy petting the animals we have here on the farm, as well as watching the cows being milked, horses being shod, and workers in the field. |
| Seneca Lake Marina 740-685-5831 Ohio's Best Kept Secret! NEW Timber-frame Cabin Rentals, Boat Rentals and Sales and more! |
| The Farm at Walnut Creek 330-893-4200 Welcome to "The Farm at Walnut Creek" where your experience can be enjoyable and educational at the same time. Some of the animals that are likely to be seen in this community are ostrich, emus, rheas, llamas, donkeys and white-tail deer. There are still quite a few animals roaming the hills of "The Farm at Walnut Creek" that are now normally seen in this area such as giraffe and zebras and these animals make up the drive through. You can take a ride with your own vehicle or take an hour long horse drawn wagon. "The Farm at Walnut Creek" also offers playground and picnic areas. We hope that with your visit to "The Farm" you have learned many new and interesting things as well as had lots of fun. |
| Walnut Creek Amish Flea Market 330-852-0181 A COUNTRY SETTING WITH A FESTIVE ATMOSPHERE! COME VISIT Our Brand New Gorgeous Building for Weekly Live Entertainment, Farmers Market, Artisans Creating Various Crafts & much much More! Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday. From 9-5 |
| Warther's Museum 330-343-7513 Experience the Warther Story...now featuring the Warther Home! This summer visit the Warther Museum, in Dover, OH, & witness how one man became "The World's Master Carver." |
| Wayne County CVB 800-362-6474 The rural charm of Wayne County's rolling hills, lush woods, and scenic farmland is only the beginning of the offerings available to visitors and residents. An abundance of cultural activities and events make Wayne County a great destination any time of the year. From the Ohio Light Opera's nationally recognized theater in the summer to the Wayne Center Ballet Company's Nutcracker in the winter, there is something to satisfy every taste year round. Known as the "Gateway to Amish Country," Wayne and the surrounding counties are home to the world's largest Amish population. Famous for their beautiful quilts and high-quality craftsmanship, the Amish people are also known for their peaceful ways and timeless lifestyle. A large number of restaurants, shops and stores feature authentic Amish products, from food to furniture. Numerous world-renowned companies call Wayne County home including The J.M. Smucker Company, Wooster Brush Company, and The Cat's Meow Village, creators of the popular two-dimensional wooden collectibles. Shop at one-of-a-kind retail stores such as Lehman's Hardware, P. Graham Dunn Gallery, Simply Smuckers, Everything Rubbermaid, and The Cat's Meow MarketPlace. Wayne County provides a wealth of educational opportunities as well, from 10 local historical societies rich with local history, to major colleges including The College of Wooster, University of Akron Wayne College, and The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI), and Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). The Secrest Arboretum on the OARDC campus offers Ohio's largest collection of old-world roses, and a spectacular rhododendron display garden. Whether you are looking for a peaceful get-a-way to a cozy bed & breakfast, a shopping experience in a wide variety of stores, or an entertaining cultural event, you can find just what you're looking for in Wayne County. |
| Yoder's Amish Home 330-893-2541 Step back to a simple time and way of life! Yoder's Amish Home is located on State Route 515, a designated scenic byway, between Trail and Walnut Creek. We have strived for authenticity and want to share our knowledge and heritage with you. Our friendly and knowledgeable guides explain the history and customs of the Amish faith and will take you on conducted tours through the two houses and a barn full of farm animals. |
| Zoar Harvest Festival 330-874-2646 The Zoar Harvest Festival is held in commemoration of the wheat harvest of the 19th century Zoar Separatists, German religious dissenters who settled in Ohio’s Tuscarawas Valley in 1817. The event has activities for all ages and interests. This 36th annual event will host over 100 quality antique dealers and folk artisans from all over the eastern half of the United States, plus an abundance of food and other entertainment. A beer garden complete with polka, folk, oldies and other bands is a prime attraction and is sponsored by Budweiser. Zoar is located on State Route 212, three miles southeast of Exit 93 of Interstate 77, south of Canton. For more information call Zoar Village State Memorial at 800/874-4336 or Community Association President Jon Elsasser or Event Chairpersons Dick Lebold or Dave Hayes at 330/874-2646, or consult our website www.zca.org |
