Former town hall for the Village of Port Washington. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This 3/10 mile, semi banked, asphalt oval features Late Models, Pure Stocks, Detroit Iron, Modifieds and Compacts racing events.
Treasures & Everything Collectible is located at 224 Grant St. in Dennison, Ohio.
“Where Yesterday is Just A Step Away”
From Victorian to Primitives Furniture, Glassware, Bridal & Prom Dresses, Vintage Clothing, Toys, Trains, Collectibles & Much More
You can reach them at 740-922-0606
Pangrazio Pizza was purchased in 1978, by Robert and Thelma Armstrong. The restaurant has been in the Armstrong family for more than 35 years. They still use the original Pangrazio recipe to make both their spaghetti and pizza sauce. They also make their own homemade spaghetti noodles, meatballs and pizza dough daily.
Dennison Yard is your place for amazing Italian food and outstanding pizza! Their hours are:
- Monday-Thursday: 4pm – 9pm
- Friday-Sunday: 11am – 10pm
Craft Nano brewery, Winery and delicatessen in beautiful downtown Dennison!
Please call for up-to-date hours information.
Stop by Subway for a quick bite to eat! Make your own sandwich and salad.
Extend your “Dreamsville” visit and stay in the unique Pullman experience – the Historic Times Square Coach.
Enjoy this special experience, where you will be immersed back to the days when the Railroad was King and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Pullman Company worked in tandem to provide luxurious travel across the United States.
Opening — 6 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Closing — It will close at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
It will be closed on Sunday and Monday.
The menu will feature beef and pork plates, fresh-cut french fries and all-you-can-eat beer-batter fish from 3 to 7 p.m. on Fridays. Saturdays from 3 to 7 p.m. will be wing night. Also available will be homemade sides such as coleslaw, macaroni salad and potato salad.
The Dennison Depot was the site of a famous WWII Servicemen’s Canteen that served 1.5 million GI’s, and was nicknamed “Dreamsville.” The restored 1873 Pennsylvania Railroad Depot now houses a museum with exhibits that fill the original Women’s Waiting Room, baggage room, ticket office, and Railway Express building.
Displays feature local history such as the baptism of Hollywood Film Star, Clark Gable, the Pennsylvania Railroad Baseball Teams, which George W. Bush’s Great-Grandfather, Samuel Prescott Bush played, a large N-scale model railroad layout depicting the town of Dennison, clay artifacts from when the area was the clay capitol of the county and of course, railroad and canteen artifacts. The Depot stands exactly 100 miles from Columbus and Pittsburgh, and is located specifically at that point because a steam engine could only go 100 miles before requiring water. At its peak, the Dennison Yards were considered to be the most complete and extensive in the country.
In addition to the Museum, the restaurant on site – Lucille’s – is a wonderful 1940’s themed diner with a menu suitable for all ages!
Stop by Arby’s in New Philadelphia for delicious roast beef sandwiches and curly fries!
Hardee’s is easily located off US-250 and serves the fried chicken, burgers and breakfast biscuits you know and love!
South Philly Pizza has some of the best pies in town! Their hours are:
- Tuesday-Sunday: 4pm – 10pm
Open seven days a week, the Eagle Truck Stop isn’t just for big rigs. Fill up more than your gas tank with their famous Eagle Burger or try their buffet. Their hours are:
- Monday-Saturday: 4am – 12am
- Sunday: 4am – 11pm
Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken has delicious fried chicken, mashed potatoes and more!
Founded in 1772 as a Moravian mission, the village is reconstructed to appear as it did over 200 years ago. As the Moravian missionaries, led by David Zeisberger, spread education and Christianity throughout the region, the Christian Indian population of Schoenbrunn Village grew. Crops, the tending of livestock, hunting and craftwork in addition to schoolwork and religious teachings made up a day in the life of a Schoenbrunn resident or visitor. David Zeisberger’s grave may also be visited nearby in Goshen on State Route 416. Goshen was a mission village founded after Schoenbrunn. Today, 17 reconstructed log cabins, the original cemetery, and 2 acres of planted fields are available to tour. This site is owned and managed by the Ohio History Connection.
General Visitation Hours (May 31, 2023 through Labor Day)
Wed. – Sat. • 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sun. • 12 – 5 p.m.
September and October – Weekends only
Sat. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sun. 12 – 5 p.m.
November – mid-May – CLOSED
Known for their family-style dining and country style vibe, Bob Evans is a familiar restaurant for those traveling through the area. Located near New Towne Mall, they are open seven days a week. Their hours are:
- Monday-Sunday: 6am – 10pm