Stahl-Hoagland House
330 W. Wooster St. Navarre, OH, 44662Located next to the towpath and canal, this is the former home of a canal boat captain.
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Located next to the towpath and canal, this is the former home of a canal boat captain.
The Mathews House in an early example of Greek Revival Architecture in Navarre. The home is a brick common bond with brick lintels and sils. The entablature is plain in the Tuscan Order with an enlarged frieze and architrave. The original door entrance had a transom above with large slanting pilasters at each side. The plain frontispace above the door carried out the trimwork of the plain entabliture of the roof line.
The land upon the Mathews Home is located once belonged to Jonathan Condy, a Philadelphia lawyer, Clerk of the House of Representatives from 1791-1800, and a friend of 'Johnny Appleseed'- both belonging to the same religious group.
Discover the joys of summer when you come to Baylor Beach Park. Baylor Beach has been family owned and operated since 1954. With a two-acre sand-bottom swimming lake, an acre of water rides, sandy beaches, miniature golf and more, there's something for every member of the family to enjoy. Baylor Beach Park also has a campground for RVs or tents. Rates are listed on their website and season passes can be purchased.
Take a visit to Ohio's only Revolutionary War Fort. Named in honor of Henry Laurens, then president of the Continental Congress, Fort Laurens was built in 1778 in an ill-fated campaign to attack the British at Detroit.
The Zoar Wetland Arboretum is an 82-acre nature park, including 50 acres of woodland and 2 miles of walking trails surrounding the 30-acre shallow water marsh. It is a trail link between the Historic Village of Zoar and the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail.
Stay overnight in the guest room at the historic Treasurer's House, built in 1877, and shop at the antique store.
The Town Hall now serves as government chambers in the lower level, and two museums – The Ohio & Erie Canal/Museum on the main level, and a museum of Zoarite artifacts upstairs.
The Cobbler Shop Bed & Breakfast and Cobbler Shop Antiques is a beautifully restored 19th Century home decorated with antiques dating back to 1828.
The Zoar Store was built in 1833 at the southwest corner of Main and Second Streets. It served as a business headquarters for the Society, the Post Office, and a store.
Historic Zoar Village is a must-see destination for anyone interested in history, art, or architecture. But the greater Zoar area isn’t just for history buffs! With a central location convenient for plenty of shopping, dining, museums, theaters, music, gardens, and wineries, we can promise you Historic Zoar Village and the surrounding area is well worth the trip.
The Canal Lands Park is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
Originally established as a Boy Scout Camp with more than 500 acres of forests and valleys on the Tuscarawas River, Camp Tuscazoar is now open to the public for hiking. The beautiful hiking areas are perfect for families, individuals, and youth groups.
Visit the Warther Museum and you'll experience the story of the Warther family and how they combined love of family and their hobbies to create an amazing legacy. Ernest "Mooney" Warther turned his joy of carving wood and ivory into creations that the Smithsonian has called "priceless works of art." Mooney lived in a time when steam locomotives were king, so many of his carvings are of the locomotives.
The Tuscarawas County Tourist Information Centers are your destination for Tuscarawas County tourism information.
Return to the elegance of the late 19th century by visiting the Reeves Victorian Home and its adjoining Carriage House Museum, located in Dover, Ohio. This opulent mansion, the former residence of prominent
Dover industrialist, Jeremiah E. Reeves, is owned and operated by the Dover Historical Society.
Established in 1990, the Norma Johnson Center consists of 303 acres of land with three different trails in east central Ohio.
For an exciting family outing or just a day of relaxation, visit beautiful Tuscora Park nestled in the rolling hills of New Philadelphia, Ohio. We're located off interstate 77, just a few miles south of Canton.
The Performing Arts Center at Kent State University Tuscarawas is a state of the art 1,100 seat facility featuring quality acts including Broadway hits, music, comedy, variety, dance and family shows. See our website for upcoming shows.
Schoenbrunn Village is the site of several Ohio firsts—settlement, church, schoolhouse and code of laws.
The Schoenbrunn Ampitheatre is a 1400-seat outdoor facility set in the picturesque Tuscarawas Valley just two miles outside of downtown New Philadelphia. This extraordinary facility is home to Ohio's finest outdoor drama: "Trumpet in the Land."