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.
Tappan Lake offers a picturesque drive for visitors along the shoreline, and is a popular site for boating, fishing, and more! Boasting 2,350 acres of water surface, Tappan Lake Park offers over 500 campsites, full and electric hookups.
North of Tuscarawas County Ohio, the Bear Creek Resort Ranch KOA has 100 campsites (full, partial and primitive) in addition to horseback riding, ATV trails, swimming and fishing.
Baylor Beach Park is located north of Tuscarawas County Ohio. They have 60 campsites (water, electric and primitive) in additions to picnic shelters, swimming and miniature golf.
Just outside of Tuscarawas County, Historic Roscoe Village is a = beautifully restored 1830’s canal-era village offering living history tours with costumed interpreters, hands-on activities, quaint shops, casual dining, the Montecello III Canal Boat, and the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum.
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.