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803 N Wooster Ave, Dover, OH, United States
803 North Wooster Avenue
Dover
Ohio
44622
US
Famous Endings Museum is considered to be one of the largest known collections of its kind – with over 1,500 pieces of memorabilia on display! This collection began in 1996, when John Herzig of Toland-Herzig Funeral Homes was indulging in his autograph collection hobby. In addition to an autographed photo of legendary boxer Joe “the Brown Bomber” Louis, the package he received included a program from the fighter’s 1981 funeral ceremony. That event sparked John’s interest in famous funerals and so began his collection.
Some highlights of his collection includes Abraham Lincoln, Princess Diana, Michael Jackson, Phil Hartman, Dave Thomas, Pat Tillman, Vince Lombardi and more.
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1984 East High Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663, United States
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The Dennison Depot was the site of a famous WWII Servicemen’s Canteen that served 1.5 million GI’...
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330 N Water St, Uhrichsville, OH, United States
TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION The Uhrichsville Clay Museum shares the incredible story o...
Located inside a 1915 building which was formerly Lell Shumaker’s Ford dealership and later...
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101 N Broadway St, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, United States
The Sugarcreek Brick Wall Sculpture was commissioned by the Community Arts Council in Sugarcreek ...
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Erb began collecting Coleman products more than 32 years ago. “There was a need to service Colema...