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10748 Wilkshire Blvd NE, Bolivar, OH 44612, United States
10891 Ohio 212 Bolivar Ohio 44612 US

Award-winning craft brewery located on the Wilkshire Golf Course in Bolivar. Sixteen house-made beers and seltzers on tap, plus cider and wine. Our food menu features burgers, tacos, pizzas, salads, and more!

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  • Wed-Fri: 3-9p
  • Sat-Sun: 12-9p
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330 University Drive Northeast, New Philadelphia, OH, United States

The Performing Arts Center (PAC) at Kent State University at Tuscarawas is a contemporary 50,000 sq. ft. facility featuring a 1,100 seat theatre with a mezzanine level and dress circle balcony. This spectacular Center also features a multi-purpose rehearsal room, classrooms and dressing rooms. A versatile two-level lobby will seat 368 guests for receptions and conferences.

The PAC is home to numerous Broadway productions, nationally acclaimed singers and musicians, comedians, variety shows and more! Be sure to visit their website or our own Calendar of Events to view their schedule for the year.

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1387 Old Route 39 Northeast, Sugarcreek, OH, United States

The Ohio Star Theater features family-friendly entertainment in Ohio’s Amish Country! Live theater, musicals, and concerts are available nightly in this new 512 seat theater. Dutch Valley Restaurant and the Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek are also located on the campus.

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461 Robinson Drive Southeast, New Philadelphia, OH, United States

The Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts is an educational and cultural center, offering classes in photography, pottery, painting, dance art and more!

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466 Carrie Ave NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, United States

The Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County is a non-profit community theatre dedicated to providing live theatre, with local talent, to the County and beyond. Be sure to visit their website or our own Calendar of Events for an updated performance schedule.

Previous performances have included Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Mame and Two-by-Two!

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9735 U.S. 250, Strasburg, OH 44680, United States

The Lynn Drive-In is the oldest drive-in movie theatre in Ohio and one of the oldest in the nation, active since 1937. Equipped with two digital projectors, the Lynn is open seven days a week during their peak summer schedule.

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158 W High Ave, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, United States

The Quaker Cinema was one of the first theatres in Tuscarawas County to be built exclusively for indoor movie showings. Open since 1940, this unique theatre boasts both new releases and special independent movie showings.

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Trumpet Drive Northeast, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, United States

The Schoenbrunn Amphitheatre is home to numerous productions and events throughout the outdoor season, most notably Ohio’s premier and longest running outdoor historic drama “Trumpet in the Land” and “The White Savage.”

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5934 Old Route 39 NW, Dover, OH 44622

The Roadhouse Amphitheatre is a part of Breitenbach Wine Cellars and is located at the site of the former Alpine Hills outdoor music venue.

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161 Tuscora Ave NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, United States

Located within Tuscora Park in New Philadelphia, the Tuscora Park Amphitheater is home to the city’s “Summer Showcase” series. Ideal for all ages and families, this series offers music for all ages, from classical to steel drum, rock and more.

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330 University Drive Northeast, New Philadelphia, OH, United States

The Tuscarawas Philharmonic brings you the sounds of symphony orchestra, from the hands of the region’s numerous and wonderful classically trained musicians.

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11067 Fort Laurens Rd NW, Bolivar, OH 44612, United States

Fort Laurens was constructed in 1778 as a stepping stone to the West and a staging area for an attack on Fort Detroit. The American soldiers stationed there were subsequently beset by British and Native American forces and the Fort was abandoned in 1779.

Fort Laurens was the only Revolutionary War fort built in what is now known as Ohio. The State Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Patriot of the American Revolution serve to honor the 21 soldiers who died there and the five soldiers unable to be identified.

Currently, no parts of the original fort remain above ground. However, the outline of the fort is still visible and the museum located on site has a wealth of information to offer visitors.

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Zoar, OH, United States

Zoar Village was founded in 1817 by a group of German Separatists seeking religious freedom. In 1819, to survive and pay for their land, they formed the Society of Separatists of Zoar, a Christian Communal Society. Due to pressures from the outside world, it disbanded in 1898. Today, visitors can revisit the 19th Century at this German-style village. The historic district abounds with restored private homes, shops, and ten buildings open to tour by the Zoar Community Association through an agreement with the Ohio Historical Connection. Specialty group tours, bus tours, luncheons and dinners in historic buildings available.

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215 North Tuscarawas Avenue, Dover, Ohio 44622, United States

Take a look into history and enjoy the sights and sounds of years gone by as you experience two of our greatest pastimes, radio and television, from their beginnings. The museum has on display mechanical televisions from the 1920’s and 30’s, a 1939 RCA TV from the New York World’s Fair, Marconi’s first TV from 1938, the first color TV (1954) and many, many more. Our visitors can view many games, toys and comic books relating tot he very early shows of the 1940’s and 50’s, along with props from movies and TV shows. Memorabilia from early Cleveland TV includes Dick Goddard’s first weather gauges and posters of the Gene Carroll show. Relive your memories as you view scenes from various vintage shows.

Admission by appointment. Bus tours are welcome.

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325 East Iron Avenue, Dover, OH, United States

Return to the elegance of the late 19th century by visiting the J. E. Reeves Victorian Home and its adjoining Carriage House Museum, located in Dover, Ohio.  This opulent mansion, the former residence of prominent Dover industrialist, Jeremiah E. Reeves,is owned by the Dover Historical Society.

The 17 room Victorian home, topped by a third floor ballroom, has been carefully restored by the Society to its original turn-of-the-century splendor and features the unique treasures of the original furniture and antiques that were the property of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah E. Reeves, arranged as they would have been 100 years ago.  These beautiful family furnishings can be viewed as guests take a guided room by room tour of the home.

The Carriage House Museum, located behind the home, keeps its original purpose by housing an interesting collection of vehicles including the family’s original 1892 carriage, along with the family sleigh, a rare 1922 electric car, and a restored doctor’s buggy.  The upstairs of the Carriage House features an exhibit celebrating Dover’s years as a canal town as well as the town’s rich history.

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803 N Wooster Ave, Dover, OH, United States

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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331 Karl Avenue, Dover, OH, United States

Truly a one-of-a-kind place to visit. Along with incredible carvings done by the World’s Master Carver, Ernest “Mooney” Warther, you will enjoy beautiful Swiss gardens, Freida Warther’s Button House of 73,000 buttons, and the Warther Family Home. Warther’s is also home to a 5,000 point arrowhead collection, a working knife shop, and a gift shop featuring the exclusive Warther’s cutlery. Ernest Warther carved steam engines made of ebony and ivory that are considered the World’s finest. The tour also includes an animated replica of the steel mill where Warther once worked, the famous pliers tree and an eight-foot carving of the Lincoln Funeral Train – the largest ivory carving in the world with over 11,000 pieces carved out of solid ivory.

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106 West Main Street, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681, United States

Located in downtown Sugarcreek, near the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, the Alpine Hills Museum has three floors of beautifully displayed local history — celebrating Sugarcreek’s Swiss, German and Amish heritage. Ohio Swiss Festival information is also available here.

Admission is free; donations are appreciated! The Museum is open until December 3rd, Monday-Saturday: 10am – 4:00pm.

Hours:  Monday-Saturday 9:30am-5:00pm

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101 East Main Street, Baltic, Ohio, United States

The Baltic Area Historical Society is located in the ground floor of the Baltic State Bank, 101 E Main Street, Baltic, Ohio. It is open to the public on selected weekends as well as during community events. The museum features photos, artifacts, family genealogies, furniture, uniforms and more from Baltic’s treasured past. This family friendly museum is open on selected weekends

The Baltic Area Historical Society was founded in 1999, as a result of the 1998 Sesquicentennial celebration. The goal of the society is to document and preserve local history for future generations.

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119 East Main Street, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681, United States

Located nestled in the heart of Sugarcreek, Ohio’s Swiss Village, Collectors Decanters and Steins offers a wide selection of classic and collectible decanters and other unique items. They feature Ohio’s largest decanter museum, with over 3000 unique works of art.

Looking for a historical perspective of the craft? Take a tour through their decanter museum, which features thousands of unique offerings, including a restored (non-functional) bar, circa 1930’s. Admission to the is free with any purchase.

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4147 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681, United States

Tucked in the rolling hills of Ohio’s Amish Country, The Farm at Walnut Creek offers a peaceful way to enjoy a taste of life over in Holmes County, Ohio. Experience feeding the exotic animals (our favorite are the giraffes) or simply kick back on the porch of the farm house and watch life happen at a slower pace.

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