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Alpine Hills Museum Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

Alpine Hills Museum & Sugarcreek Information Center

(800) 609-7592 / (330) 852-4113

PO Box 293, 106 West Main Street, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681

Features three floors of audio-visual displays of Sugarcreek's Swiss, German and Amish heritage. Area and Ohio Swiss Festival information available.

 
General Public Information:
Hours: April through November - Monday through Saturday 9am-4pm
Admission: Suggested Donation of $2 per Student or Adult
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.503038, W81.641251 | Degrees, Minutes - N4030.18228, W8138.47506
  Atwood Queen Cruise Boat

(330) 364-4703

9298 Atwood Lake Road NE, Mineral City, Ohio 44656
 
General Public Information:
Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day - Saturdays at 1pm and Sundays at 1 & 3pm
Admission: Adults $7.50, Seniors $6.50, Children (4-12) $5, Children under 4 are Free
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.547007, W81.271565 | Degrees, Minutes - N4032.82042, W8116.2939
  Auman Museum of Radio & Television

(330) 364-1058 or (330) 243-4055

215 North Tuscarawas Avenue, Dover, Ohio 44622
(330) 364-1058 or (330) 243-4055
 
General Public Information:
Hours: By Appointment
Admission: Adults $5, Students $3.50, Children under 6 Free
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.519504, W81.478368 | Degrees, Minutes - N4031.17024, W8128.70208
  Baltic Mills

(330) 897-0522

PO Box 213, 111 Main Street, Baltic, Ohio 43804
 
The Miller Family has renovated the mill as a large bulk foods store where you can purchase special cornmeal, fresh stone-ground flour, and whole grain products. One end of the Mill is an unusual gift shop with Amish crafted items, as well as baskets, wreath and flower arrangements, birdhouses, and feeders.
 
General Public Information:
Hours: Monday through Saturday 8am-8pm
Admission: Free
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.440163, W81.703305 | Degrees, Minutes - N4026.40978, W8142.1983
  Broken Spokes Raceway

(330) 339-9265

2350 Oldtown Valley Road SW, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.44774, W81.458571 | Degrees, Minutes - N4026.8644, W8127.51426

Cabin Creek Golf Photo

Cabin Creek Golf Family Entertainment Center

(330) 852-4879

1361 County Road 108 (Just off State Route 93) , Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.476104, W81.676592 | Degrees, Minutes - N4028.56624, W8140.59552
  Collectors Decanters & Steins

(330) 852-9191

PO Box 473, 119 East Main Street, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681
 
General Public Information:
Hours: Open Year Round - Monday through Saturday 10am-5pm
Admission: $5, refunded with a $25 purchase from shop
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees:N40.50273, W81.640143 | Degrees, Minutes: N4030.16338, W8138.40858

Dennison Depot Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

Dennison Railroad Depot Museum

(877) 278-8020

PO Box 11, 400 Center Street, Dennison, Ohio 44621
 
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 "Trax Diner" features family dining and the "Dreamsville Ice Cream & Candy Shoppe" features premium ice cream and locally made chocolates and candies.
 
General Public Information:
Hours: Open Year Round - Tuesday through Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 11am-3pm
Admission: Adults $8, Seniors and College Students $6, Children (7-17) $4
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.392063, W81.332719 | Degrees, Minutes - N4023.52378, W8119.96314

Fort Laurens Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

Fort Laurens State Memorial

(800) 283-8914 / (330) 874-2059

PO Box 404 (Zoar, Ohio 44697),
11067 Fort Laurens Road NW, Bolivar, Ohio 44612
 
Ohio's only Revolutionary War fort was built in 1778 at Fort Laurens. Today, a museum contains an audio-visual presentation, artifacts from the fort's excavation and examples of weapons and uniforms used there. Visitors can also see the outline of where the fort once stood, and the Tomb of the Unknown American Patriot, a crypt containing the remains of 21 soldiers that died defending the fort. The museum grounds also include a picnic area.
 
General Public Information:
Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day - Saturday 9:30am-5pm, Sundays & Holidays Noon-5pm
Admission: Adults $4, Seniors & AAA Members $3, Students $3; Special Event Pricing - Adults $7, Students $3
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.639307, W81.457315 | Degrees, Minutes - N4038.3584, W8127.4389

Gnadenhutten Memorial Photo

Gnadenhutten Historical Park & Museum

(740) 254-4143

PO Box 396, 352 South Cherry Street, Gnadenhutten, Ohio 44629
 
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.
 
General Public Information
Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day - Monday through Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm; September & October - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm
Admission: Adults & Seniors $3, Students $1
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.355331, W81.435302 | Degrees, Minutes - N4021.3199, W8126.1181
  Historic Canal Dover Association

(330) 602-4232

300 1/2 North Wooster Avenue, Dover, Ohio 44622
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.522415, W81.476648
Degrees, Minutes - N4031.3449, W8128.5989

J.E. Reeves Home Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

J.E. Reeves Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum

(800) 815-2794 / (330) 343-7040

325 East Iron Avenue, Dover, Ohio 44622
 
Step back into the elegance of the late 19th Century by visiting the J.E. Reeves Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum. This opulent mansion, the former home of prominent Dover industrialist, Jeremiah E. Reeves, has been restored by the Dover Historical Society. The 17-room home, topped by a third-floor ballroom, has been carefully restored to its original splendor. This lovely mansion features the unique treasure of containing all of the original furniture and antiques that were the property of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Reeves - all of which are arranged as they would have been 100 years ago. Visitors to the home acquire the feeling that the Reeves Family has just stepped out of the home. The beautiful family furniture and decorative objects can be viewed up close, as there are no ropes or barriers prohibiting your entrance into the rooms.
 
Adjacent to the Home is the Carriage House Museum, which contains an interesting collection of vehicles, including a handsome horse-drawn carriage, the Reeves Family sleigh, a rare 1922 Rauch and Lang electric car, and a doctor's buggy. Throughout the Carriage House are special display areas which include records, photographs, local products, and mementos tracing the events of Dover's past. A gift shop is also available.
 
General Public Information
Hours: June through October - Thursday through Sunday Noon-4pm; November 11-December 22 - Daily 1pm-7pm
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.515560, W81.463617 | Degrees, Minutes - N4030.9336, W8127.8170
  John S. Yoder Home

(330) 852-4644

PO Box 704, 120 Andreas Drive, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681
(330) 852-4644
 
General Public Information
Hours: May through October - Friday and Saturday Noon-5pm
Admission: Donation
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.499190, W81.635910 | Degrees, Minutes - N4029.9514, W8138.1546
  Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County

(330) 343-4012

PO Box 53, 466 Carrie Avenue NW, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
Experience live theatre performed by Tuscarawas County area residents. Call for performance schedule.
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.506583, W81.453745 | Degrees, Minutes - N4030.3950, W8127.2447
  Lynn Drive-In Theatre

(330) 878-5797

US 250/State Route 21 North of Strasburg, 9735 State Route 250NW, Strasburg, Ohio 44680
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.625751, W81.54785 | Degrees, Minutes - N4037.5451, W8132.8710
  Main Street New Philadelphia

(330) 602-1419

PO Box 926, 126 East High Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.489457, W81.444750 | Degrees, Minutes - N4029.3674, W8126.6850
  Midvale Speedway

(330) 339-3977

3825 State Street, Midvale, Ohio 44653
 
General Public Information
Hours: April through October - Saturday Nights at 6:30pm (Weather Permitting)
Admission: Adults (16 & Over) $10, Seniors $6, Students $6 (Admission May Vary for Special Events)
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.438741, W81.376309 | Degrees, Minutes - N4026.3245, W8122.5785
  NTR Canoe Livery, Trail of Terror & Haunted Tours of the Ghosts of Zoar

(330) 874-2002

PO Box 203, 11358 State Route 212 NE, Bolivar, Ohio 44612
 
General Public Information
Hours: May through Labor Day
Admission: 5 Miles (2 Hours) $17, 7 Miles (3 Hours) $22, 15 Miles (6 Hours) and 1 Night Camping $30
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.641378, W81.446415 | Degrees, Minutes - N4038.4827, W8126.7849
  Norma Johnson Conservation & Nature Center

(330) 339-7976

County Road 139, Between Dover & Sugarcreek
 
General Public Information:
Hours: Daily from Dawn to Dusk
Admission: Free
 
GPS Coordinates
Degrees - N40.511437, W81.541428 | Degrees, Minutes - N4030.68622, W8132.48568

Ohio & Erie Canalway

(330) 434-5657

By connecting the Ohio frontier with New York and New Orleans, the Ohio & Erie Canal helped people and products flow across America, fueling westward expansion, a national market economy and regional industrial might.


Today, the Ohio & Erie Canalway is a National Heritage Area: a place to experience trails, trains and scenic byways, canal towns and ethnic neighborhoods, working rivers and great lakes, industrial landscapes and green spaces. Stretching from downtown Cleveland to the Tuscarawas River Valley, the Canalway extends through Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark and Tuscarawas counties.

  ProAv - New Philadelphia Airport

(330) 339-6078

1834 East High Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.471119, W81.417889 | Degrees, Minutes - N4028.2671, W8125.0733
  Ragersville Historical Society - One Room Schoolhouse

(330) 897-2861

8000 Crooked Run Road SW, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681
 
General Public Information
Hours: June through October - Sundays 1pm-4pm
Admission: Free

Schoenbrunn Village Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

Schoenbrunn Village State Memorial

(800) 752-2711 / (330) 339-3636

PO Box 129, 1984 East High Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
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.
 
General Public Information
Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day - Thursday through Saturday 9:30am-5pm, Sunday Noon-5pm
Admission: Adults $7, Children $6, Students (with Valid ID) $3
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.466697, W81.413145 | Degrees, Minutes - N4028.0018, W8124.7887
  Temperance Tavern & Cy Young Museum

(740) 498-7735

PO Box 443, 221 West Canal Street, Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832
 
The Temperance Tavern Museum was once a stopover for travelers on the Ohio & Erie Canal or on local stagecoach routes. Built in 1841, its displays include items from such famous native sons as baseball pitcher Cy Young and Ohio State Football Coach Woody Hayes.
 
General Public Information
Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day - Tuesday through Saturday 10am-3pm, Sunday 1pm-4pm
Admission: Adults $2, Seniors $2, Children (5-11) $1
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.274446, W81.608944 | Degrees, Minutes - N4016.4668, W8136.5366

Toland Herzig Funeral Home "Famous Final Endings" Memorabilia Display

(330) 343-6132

803 North Wooster Avenue, Dover, Ohio 44622
 
The Toland Herzig Funeral Home in Dover features a unique display of funeral memorabilia. The collection is owned by John Herzig and has been several years in the making. It includes nearly 200 funeral and memorial folders, photos, hand-written cards, funeral instructions and service details and much more from the funerals of celebrities, politicians, athletes and other historical figures.

Some of the more unique items include: folders, photos and related documents from the deaths of presidents: Calvin Coolidge, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, James Garfield, Woodrow Wilson, William McKinley, & Richard Nixon, politicians and world leaders: Martin Luther King, Governor George Wallace, Sir Winston Churchill, Barry Goldwater, Robert F. Kennedy, Queen Victoria, Princess Diana, and the Duke of Windsor,  celebrities: Mel Torme, Charles Schulz, Carroll O'Connor, Perry Como, Liberace, Joan Crawford, Henry Fonda and John Belushi, and from the world of sports: Joe Louis, Tom Landry, Jesse Owens, Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Wilt Chamberlain, Knute Rockne, Satchell Paige and Harry Caray. It also includes original folders from the Challenger Astronauts memorial service and the funeral of the unknown soldier.
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.527237, W81.480712 | Degrees, Minutes - N4031.6342, W8128.8427

Trumpet in the Land Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

Trumpet in the Land & The White Savage Outdoor Dramas

(330) 364-5111 or (330) 339-1132

PO Box 450, Schoenbrunn Amphitheatre, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
Ohio's first and longest running historical drama, Trumpet in the Land sweeps you back in history to a time when Ohio was the western frontier of America. Witness the founding of the first settlement in Ohio, Schoenbrunn, and one of the worst massacres in American history, the massacre at Gnadenhutten.
 
The White Savage, depicts the life of border renegade Simon Girty, who was given the title "White Savage" because of his alliance with the Native Americans and the British during the Revolutionary War.
 
Schoenbrunn Amphitheatre, home of these productions, is modeled after the amphitheatres of the ancient Greeks and is acoustically perfect. Back-stage tours are also available before each performance.
 
General Public Information
Hours: June through August  - Monday through Saturday Nights at 8:30pm
Admission: Adults $15, Seniors $13, Children (under 12) $7
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.468790, W81.401992 | Degrees, Minutes - N4028.1274, W8124.1195
  Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts

(330) 339-2787

461 Robinson Drive SE, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
GPS Coordinates
Degrees - N40.453884, W81.408170 | Degrees, Minutes - N4027.2330, W8124.4902
  Tuscarawas County Historical Society Archives

(330) 339-3391

PO Box 462, Kent State University Tuscarawas Library, 330 University Drive NE,
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.468685, W81.408453 | Degrees, Minutes - N4028.1211, W8124.5072
  Tuscarawas County Public Library

(330) 364-4474

121 Fair Avenue NW, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.491388, W81.445841 | Degrees, Minutes - N4029.4833, W8126.7505
  Tuscora Park - City of New Philadelphia

(330) 343-4644

161 Tuscora Avenue NW, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 
General Public Information
Park is open Dusk to Dawn. See Below for Seasonal (Memorial Day through Labor Day) Hours and Pricing
Swimming Pool Hours: 7 Days a Week - 11:30am-8pm
Swimming Pool Admission: Adults $4, Students $2
Kiddie Rides Hours: Monday through Thursday 5pm-9:30pm
Kiddie Rides Admission: 50 cents Each or Book of 10 Tickets for $4, Miniature Golf $1
Batting Cages Hours: 7 Days a Week - Noon-9pm
Batting Cages Admission: $1
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.499627, W81.444719 | Degrees, Minutes - N4029.9776, W8126.6831
  Uhrichsville Aquatic Park - Opening May 2008!

(740) 922-1242

401 East 12th Street, Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683

18,000 Square feet of swim area including an in-water playground with twisting tube slides, dump buckets, and mounted water shoots. Also twisting raft and body slides, fountains, 6-lane swim area, concession stand and bath house.

Daily Rates: Children 3-17: $5, Adults: $7, Seniors (62+): $4, Children Under 2: Free

Individual and Family Season Passes, Entire Waterpark Rental, and Pavilion Rentals Also Available.

 
  Union Hall

(740) 498-8597 or (740) 498-5957

PO Box 12, 109 East Main Street, Port Washington, Ohio 43837
 
General Public Information
Hours: Call for Availability/Appointment
Pricing: $1
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.327658, W81.519666 | Degrees, Minutes - N4019.6595, W8131.1800
  USS Radford National Naval Museum

(740) 498-4446

132 West Canal Street, Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832
 
A unique museum dedicated to the USS Radford, visitors will get the chance to experience the ship's 25 years in commission during WWII, Korea and Vietnam. This ship and her crews rescued over 800 men from the sea. On display are uniform collections, artifacts, vintage photos, and a gift shop.
 
General Public Information
Hours: Anytime by Appointment
Admission: Donation
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.274838, W81.606980 | Degrees, Minutes - N4016.4903, W8136.4188
  Warther Carvings & Gardens

(330) 343-7513

331 Karl Avenue, Dover, 44622
 
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, and Freida Warther's Button House of 73,000 buttons. 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. Carving over 11,000 pieces in one solid ivory train, he created the largest ivory carving in the world.
 
General Public Information
Hours: March through November - Daily 9am-5pm (Last Tour Begins at 4pm); December through February - Monday through Saturday 10am-4pm (Last Tour Begins at 3pm)
Admission: Adults $9.50, Students $5.50
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.525267, W81.487386 | Degrees, Minutes - N4031.5160, W8129.2432
  Wolf Timbers

(866) 874-9653 / (330) 874-7022

PO Box 107, French Hill Road, Bolivar, 44612
 
Wolf Timbers was founded with a mission to educate the public about the true nature of wolves and the role it plays in the ecosystem. They have engaged in this mission because wolves face extinction and consequently have been placed on the endangered species list. To prevent the possible extinction of wolves, re-education of the public about wolves must be provided.
 
General Public Information
Hours: May through September - Sunday 1pm-5pm
Admission: Adults $5, Children (12-18) $4, Children (6-11) $1

Zoar Community Association Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

Zoar Town Hall Museum

(330) 874-2646

PO Box 416, Main Street, Zoar, Ohio 44697
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.614473, W81.423891 | Degrees, Minutes - N4036.8684, W8125.4335

Zoar Village Photo

©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia

Zoar Village State Memorial

(800) 874-4336 / (330) 874-3011

PO Box 404, 221 West Third Street, Zoar, Ohio 44697
 
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 Ohio Historical Society.
 
General Public Information
Hours: April through May - Saturday 9:30am-5pm, Sunday Noon-5pm; Memorial Day through Labor Day - Wednesday through Saturday 9:30an-5pm, Sunday Noon-5pm
Admission: Adults $7, Seniors $6, Students $3
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.6141, W81.4225 | Degrees, Minutes - N4036.846, W8125.35
  Zoar Wetland Arboretum - Earth Action Partnership

(330) 874-4632

PO Box 646, 434 W Fifth Street, Zoar, Ohio 44697
 
Nestled between the historic Village of Zoar and the Tuscarawas River lies an 82 acre wetland that Earth Action Partnership acquired in 1998 from private owners.  Our goal was to open it up to the public so we could share the beauty and benefit of an obscure wetland.  EAP has been working since then to make the wetland accessible and inviting for visitors.  We have cleared the walking paths, cleaned up trash and debris from the woods, and planted thousands of tree seedlings to improve the woodland habitat. Our goal is to further interpret our 82-acre wetland as an Arboretum by planting, identifying, and maintaining a larger diversity of trees for public education and enjoyment.
 
General Public Information
Hours: Open Year Round from Dusk till Dusk
 
GPS Coordinates:
Degrees - N40.615459, W81.424707 | Degrees, Minutes - N4036.9275, W8125.4824

 

Other Area Attractions - Outside Tuscarawas County

Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center - "Behalt"
PO Box 324, 5798 County Road 77, Berlin, Ohio 44610
(330) 893-3192, (877) 858-4634
http://pages.sssnet.com/behalt Email: behalt@sssnet.com
 
 
Historic Canal Fulton
PO Box 167, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614
(330) 854-5530
www.discovercanalfulton.com
 
 
Clark Gable Birthplace Gift Shop & Museum
PO Box 65, 138 Charleston Street, Cadiz, Ohio 43907
(740) 942-4989
www.clarkgablefoundation.com
 
 
Elson 1834 Grain Mill
PO Box 395, 261 North Main Street, Magnolia, Ohio 44643
(330) 866-3353
www.elsonmill.freeservers.com Email: jelson@neo.rr.com
 
 
Mathews House Museum - Navarre-Bethlehem Twp Historical Society
PO Box 291, 123 High Street, Navarre, 44662
(330) 879-5938
 

Other Sites of Interest

Buckeye Trail Information

www.buckeyetrail.org

Camp Tuscazoar Foundation

www.tuscazoar.org

Conotton Creek Trail Information

www.crossroadsrcd.org/hctrail/index.html

Crossroads R. C. & D. Council

www.crossroadsrcd.org

Friends of Fort Laurens

www.friendsoffortlaurens.org

Huff Run Watershed

www.huffrun.org

Ohio Scenic Byways Program

www.ohiobyways.com

Ohio Wine Producers - Local Winery Information

www.ohiowines.org

Quaker Cinema

http://web.tusco.net/thequaker

 

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 Tuscarawas County Convention & Visitors Bureau
 124 East High Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
 (330) 602-2420 / (800) 527-3387 / Fax: (330) 602-2433
 tourism@tusco.net