Mission : The mission of the Wayne County Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and interpret artifacts and experiences that reflect the cul...
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About Us:The Alice Noble Ice Arena offers a clean and friendly environment with meeting rooms, a large lobby area, video arcade and concessions. Bl...
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The Museum is located at 5515 Buffham Road in Seville, Ohio (near Chippewa Lake). Here, on a pasture and a two mile section of the historic ...
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In the heart of Ohio's largest Amish settlement. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 28 room Queen Anne style home serves as t...
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The Abell's are dedicated to preserving a segment of America's dairy heritage and America's love of ice cream and it's history for future generatio...
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The Killbuck Valley of Wayne Holmes and Coshocton counties encompasses a rich geological, biological, archaeological and historical heritage. It sh...
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411-acre Portage Lakes State Park offer visitors a variety of outdoor recreational experiences. Boating, swimming and fishing are popular on the se...
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Mission:
The Massillon Museum collects, preserves and exhibits art and artifacts to enrich our community through education and experience.
Histor...
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Once a state forest, 838-acre Findley State Park is heavily wooded with stately pines and various hardwoods. The scenic hiking trails allow nature ...
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Princess Ledges Nature Preserve has been known as the Strongsville Heights Allotment since the 1920s when the area was subdivided to cre...
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Plum Creek Park is one of the best examples of recycling found in the county. Formerly the Brunswick Township landfill, this site has be...
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Plum Creek Park is one of the best examples of recycling found in the county. Formerly the Brunswick Township landfill, this site has been transfor...
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History:
The Spirit of ’76 Museum was founded in 1968 when the need for space to house the Alex Justice collection became apparent. The Sout...
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The MAPS Air Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about the history of aviation and its impact upon society. It accomp...
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Museum History: When the museum first opened its doors on February 1, 1922 as the Akron Art Institute, it was located in two borrowed rooms in the...
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History: Hower House was completed in 1871 by John Henry Hower, a leading Akron industrialist who was active in the milling, reaping and cereal ind...
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Malabar Farm in Pleasant Valley was the dream of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Louis Bromfield. Today, visitors can see the house and farm exi...
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