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The Uhrichsville Clay Museum shares the incredible story of when Uhrichsville was known as the Clay Capital of the World with over 30 Clay Manufactures. The Museum offers two floors with rare folk art created by clay workers in their spare time, unique pipes and tools, miniature salesmen samples, and much more. Visit the Clay Workers’ Theatre to hear the living history of some of the men who say when clay was king and stop by the Museum gift shop for some one-of-a-kind gift souvenirs.
Grab a table and get your fill of seafood!
KFC is your place for fried chicken and delicious sides!
Lucky Wok offers authentic Chinese dishes and are known for their General Tso’s Chicken! Their hours are:
- Monday-Saturday: 10:30am – 10pm
- Sunday: 11am – 10pm
Jerry’s Great American Restaurant offers traditional and classic dishes. Please call for up-to-date hours information.
Stop by Arby’s for a classic roast beef sandwich or try their curly fries!
Stop by McDonald’s in Uhrichsville for a burger, fries and shake.
Stop by Wendy’s for a delicious classic hamburger and a Frosty!
Stop by Subway for a quick bite to eat! Make your own sandwich and salad.
Welcome to the Red Roof Inn Uhrichsville! This hotel is a pet friendly, family friendly hotel in Uhrichsville, Ohio with easy access to Interstates 77 and 250. Red Roof Inn Uhrichsville is also a short drive to amazing events such as the Crows Canyon Motocross, Midvale Speedway, and Dennison Railroad Museum. The Trumpet in the Land Amphitheatre, Uhrichsville Water Park and Kent State University Tuscarawas are also a short drive away. You will also be within 7 miles of great shopping at The New Town Mall and just a 20 mile drive to the well known Ohio Amish Country.
This location offers free WiFi in all rooms. Free continental breakfast is offered from 6 AM – 9 AM each day, and you can enjoy all day complimentary coffeehouse-style coffee and tea in the lobby. One well-behaved family pet per room is welcome.
The 9-hole Five Waters Golf Course in Midvale, OH is a public golf course that opened in 1969. Designed by Don Kinser, Five Waters Golf Course measures 3,191 yards from the longest tees. The greens are bent grass and the fairways are bluegrass.
This is a par 3 course.
The idea for a trail and park system in the Village of Tuscarawas and Warwick Township started as a project of the Warwick Lions Club in 2010. As the project vision expanded, it was determined that the project would progress much quicker as a separate group outside of the club.
The Village of Tuscarawas/Warwick Township Trail and Parks Group held their first meeting in January 2011 as a informal community group with the sole purpose to raise funds for the planning, development, and maintaining of trails and parks in our area.
The official name of “Zeisberger Trail and Parks” was determined in March 2011.
Rod’s Donut Shop is your place to come for some fun! Featuring fresh donuts daily, homemade soups and sandwiches – you won’t go away hungry!
This 3/10 mile, semi banked, asphalt oval features Late Models, Pure Stocks, Detroit Iron, Modifieds and Compacts racing events.
Please call for up-to-date hours information.
The Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts is an educational and cultural center, offering classes in photography, pottery, painting, dance art and more!
Gnadenhutten, Ohio’s oldest existing settlement, prospered until the outbreak of the Revolutionary War when the Indians were driven from their homes. In February 1782, they were allowed to return to their village. On March 8, 1782, following a night of hymn singing and prayer, 90 men, women and children were massacred and all of the cabins were set on fire by the Pennsylvania Militia. Today, a museum, mass grave and monument, and two reconstructed log buildings commemorate this tragic event. In 1798, the village was re-established as a white settlement. A 35-foot monument was erected on the grounds of the Historical Park. The museum houses artifacts as well as an extensive arrowhead collection.