Erb began collecting Coleman products more than 32 years ago.
“There was a need to service Coleman lanterns, which the Amish use, along with fishermen,” said Erb. “They would bring them to me to be repaired or they had an old lamp or lantern and would ask me if I wanted it,” Erb said. “I still repair the lanterns and lamps.”
That was how Erb’s collection got started.
There are two floors in the 30 by 60-foot museum, featuring more than 3,000 Coleman items, including actual gas cooking stoves, ice chests, irons, and advertising.
Among the items in the museum are Coleman hot plates, an electric brew (coffee pot), a taste oven and irons, as well as all types of Coleman lamps and lanterns.
Admission: $6.00 per person
Hours:
M-W: By appointment only
Th-S: 9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Oak Haven Bed & Breakfast features three rooms, each with a private bath. Offers private living and dining room space. Guests are served a full breakfast each morning.
Pizza Parlor V is your place for classic pizza!
Stop by Subway for a quick bite to eat! Make your own sandwich and salad.
Stop by McDonald’s in Sugarcreek for a burger, fries and shake.
Roasting and selling their own beans, Wallhouse Coffee offers delicious coffee and foods like wraps, burritos, and soup! Their hours are:
- Monday-Friday: 7am – 10pm
- Saturday: 8am – 10pm
The Ragersville HIstorical Society offers an 1830s restored School House and the 1897 Emmanuel Lutheran Church & Museum to visitors!
The Ragersville Historical Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 for the purpose of preserving and displaying Ragersville, Auburn Township, and Tuscarawas County history. Artifacts, family histories, and genealogical records are available for viewing or research. The society currently has 306 members, representing 26 states and Canada. Semi-annual newsletters update our activities. Operating expenses / projects are funded by dues, gifts, and bequests.
The Tavern of Ragersville is a casual bar with a wide selection of drinks and amazing fish and steak dinners! Call for up-to-date hours information!
A small winery inspired by faith and friendship of four friends whose hobby is making Wines. The winery is host to frequent live musical performances and known for delicious wine slushies.
David Warther Carvings represent one man’s dedication to create a body of artwork for the benefit of the visiting public and his native community.
David Warther’s work is a collection of intricately carved miniatures that depict sailing ships from ancient Egypt, circa 3000 B.C. to modern times. The collection, now numbering over 80 ship carvings, is a highly educational exhibit of maritime history. When on public display, David’s exhibit of carvings has been seen by visitors from around the globe who have been inspired by the striking beauty of his artwork.
Carving from antique ivory and ebony wood, David’s works are designed using blueprints and drawings furnished by maritime scholars and researchers worldwide. Visitors are especially intrigued by the ivory rigging. Each line is made of ivory that has been hand filed to seven thousandths of an inch (.007″) in diameter and then masterfully applied to the ship carving. David developed this hand filing and sanding technique for making “ivory threads” at the age of 13, and has perfected it over the years.
The Dutch Host Inn in Sugarcreek is located right along State Route 39 in the midst of Amish farmlands. All rooms have old fashioned, quality solid oak furniture with all of the modern conveniences of home. Rooms are available with Jacuzzi tubs and fireplaces. This 33 room inn is a non-smoking facility.
Dutch Valley Restaurant not only resembles a sprawling country farmhouse, it serves exactly the kind of simple, satisfying, home cooking that you would expect to find at one. Their hours are:
- Monday-Saturday: 7am – 8pm