2016-2017 Miami County, Ohio Visitors Guide

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VISITORS GUIDE

Not just good... HOME. GROWN. GREAT. Bradford | Conover | Covington | Fletcher | Laura | Piqua | Pleasant Hill Tipp City | Troy | West Milton



That special feeling begins the moment you enter beautiful Miami County. In direct contrast to surrounding urban congestion, the region is still green, still fresh with endless acres of forest and fields of rich nurturing soil. No surprise, then, that our county’s heritage is rooted in agriculture. In Miami County, farming families have been growing the food that sustains Americans for decades.

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But Miami County’s homegrown connections go much deeper. We value lack of congestion, quiet streets and award winning, historic communities. A cordial area always welcoming of visitors, we offer an uncommon blend of unique attractions scattered throughout this scenic region. In Miami County, the fun is a little fresher, a little more one-of-a-kind. That’s because our adventures are grown right here at home. Our three award winning historic downtowns have been perfectly preserved and are a magnet for both visitors and residents seeking a little charm, a lot of fun and maybe that special shopping discovery. And mere minutes from our downtown streets, is the Great Miami River, where a bike-way winds along the shore so that you may enjoy biking, kayaking, bird watching and running.

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History & Heritage................4 Arts & Entertainment......... ....8 Points of Interest................10 Recreation.......................14 Action & Adventure ............20

Events & Festivals.........23 Map .............................. 32 Meeting & Banquet Venues............................34 Accommodations...........38 Dining & Nightlife..........40 Shopping.........................44

Families, couples, girlfriends and tour groups… people everywhere are drawn to Miami County. Not just good... Home. Grown. Great.

Miami County Visitors and Convention Bureau 405 SW Public Square, Suite 272, Troy, OH 45373 937-339-1044 • Fax: 937-339-4541 Toll free: 1-800-348-8993 E-Mail: info@HomeGrownGreat.com HomeGrownGreat.com

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HISTORY &HERITAGE

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From a heritage rooted in agriculture, to our award winning historic communities, Miami County is a story of captivating history and early innovations. A.B. GRAHAM MEMORIAL CENTER & MUSEUM

8025 U.S. Route 36, Conover 937-368-3700 • ABGraham.org Museum hours by appointment. The life of A.B. Graham, founder of the 4-H Club program and nationally acclaimed educator, is highlighted in this fitting environment: an early 1900s school building. The museum also features displays surrounding farm life, education, and the history of the Lena-Conover area. Rooms are available to rent for parties, etc. Call for information and pricing.

BRADFORD RAILROAD MUSEUM / BRADFORD JUNCTION INTERLOCKING TOWER

200 N. Miami Avenue, Bradford 937-552-2196 • BradfordRRMuseum.org Open April - October Saturdays: 10 am - 4 pm Admission: $5 The museum is dedicated to the preservation of Bradford's railroad heritage. The railroad was once a significant part of Bradford's economy, employing many who manned the trains, working in the switching yards and in the roundhouse where steam locomotives were kept and serviced between runs. The museum has restored Bradford's Pennsylvania Railroad BF interlocking tower which is located at 501 East Main Street.

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CIVIL WAR MONUMENT

Location: Intersection of State Routes 48 and 718, Pleasant Hill At the heart of Pleasant Hill – literally! Erected in 1895 to “her fallen heroes who died in defense of the Union and who sleep in unknown graves,” it serves as a memorial to those who go to war, and never return.

ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL MUSEUM

5710 E. Walnut Grove Rd., Troy 937-339-5209 • 335-etcc.com Center is open 6:30 am – 9:30 pm Guided tours – by appointment only Featuring a school room with artifacts and photos from the one room schools to Miami East today. Also displayed are items important in the lives of the early township residents.

FORT ROWDY MUSEUM

101 E. Spring St., Covington 937-473-3233 Open during special events and also by appointment. Located in an 1849 schoolhouse, featuring displays relating to the history of Covington and Newberry Township. Civil War exhibits, photos and early clothing reflect the variety of occupants over the years, including the jail and firehouse. The structure was placed on the National Historic Register in 1981.

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HISTORIC WACO FIELD & AIRCRAFT MUSEUM

1865 S. County Rd. 25A, Troy 937-335-9226 • WacoAirMuseum.org Admission: $6 Adults, $5 Military w/ID, $3 Students ages 6 - 18, WACO Historical Society Members and children under 6 are free. Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 1:30 pm, Saturday & Sunday Noon - 5 pm, WACO air museum features two hangars of vintage WACO aircraft and historic aviation artifacts, housed within a complex which incorporates a 2000 ft. grass air strip. Experience and learn about the “Golden Age of Aviation” by watching clips of the CG4A glider in action in the new glider theatre or practicing your flying skills in the WACO simulator. Group and guided history tours are available by appointment. The facility is available for meetings, catered dinners and special events. The airfield is open for general aviation aircraft, field designator 1WF.

INDIAN CREEK DISTILLERY

7095 Staley Rd., New Carlisle 937-846-1443 StaleyMillFarmAndDistillery.com Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Distillery Tours – Saturday only at Noon, 2 pm & 4 pm Additional times by appointment. Step back in time with a visit to legendary Staley Mill Farm, home to Indian Creek Distillery and the oldest working stills in America! A "true sip of history", our award wining whiskeys are created using the old fashioned double-copper pot distillation method that the Staley family used for 100 years from 1820 until Prohibition. This early American artisan farm distillery offers on-site whiskey sales/tastings/tours and a retail shop. The tasting room features historic photos and artifacts dating back to the early 1800s.

HOBART GALLERY OF WELDING HISTORY JOHN SCOTT GARBRY MUSEUM 400 Trade Square East, Troy 937-332-5000 • Welding.org Hours: By appointment The Hobart Gallery of Welding History welcomes explorers of all ages to observe and learn the history of welding and how it has evolved to help create the ingenious tools, products, and services that touch your life daily. The Gallery displays major milestones in the joining of metals from antiquity to the present time and antique welding machines.

8415 Looney Road, Piqua 937-778-8763 Hours: By appointment or plan a visit during our Open House dates (Third Sunday in October, and one Sunday in March) A portal in the space/time continuum takes you to a 19th century town square. The visitor can see shops set up like it was in the good old days and get up close to transportation of the day: a Conestoga wagon, carriages, mail buddy, and horse drawn farm equipment. HomeGrownGreat.com

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HISTORY &HERITAGE JOHNSTON FARM AND INDIAN AGENCY

9845 North Hardin Road, Piqua 937-773-2522 or 1-800-752-2619 JohnstonFarmOhio.com Hours: April, May, September & October: Monday - Friday 9 am - 2 pm, groups by appointment. June thru August: Thursday & Friday 10 am - 5 pm, Saturday & Sunday Noon - 5 pm Admission: $9 adults; $8 senior citizens, military & AAA; $4 students ages 6-12 See how it was in the early 1800s when Colonel John Johnston lived here as a working farmer, a Federal Indian Agent, and a community leader who facilitated the building of the canal. See the oldest log barn in Ohio, learn about Woodland Indians, and ride the “General Harrison” on a restored segment of the canal. Costumed interpreters and craft demonstrators provide for a realistic visit to the first half of the 19th century.

THE MUSEUM OF TROY HISTORY

124 E. Water St., Troy 937-216-6925 • 937-339-5155 MuseumOfTroyHistory.org Open April - December: Saturday & Sunday 1 pm 5 pm, also by appointment A rich history of Troy, Ohio is housed in the restored pre-Civil War home of John Kitchen. Rotating displays and room restorations depict life-style themes in Troy and Miami County between 1850 and 1950. Special activities include a tour of homes in October and a Victorian Christmas Open House in December.

THE MIAMI VALLEY VETERANS MUSEUM

107 W. Main St., Troy • 937-332-8852 TheyShallNotBeForgotten.org Hours: Wednesday & Saturday 9 am - 1 pm or by appointment A museum dedicated to honoring, preserving and perpetuating the memory and dignity of the men and women who have served in the U. S. Armed Forces, Coast Guard, and Wartime Merchant Marine. On permanent display is a piece of The World Trade Center.

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OVERFIELD TAVERN MUSEUM

201 E. Water St., Troy • 937-335-4019 OverfieldTavernMuseum.com Open April 1 - October 31, Saturday & Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm, or call for appointment • Suggested Donation $2 Built as a tavern and residence by Benjamin Overfield between 1803-1808. This federal period, log constructed building houses period room settings that are a must for the scholar and enthusiast of early American culture as it existed on the frontier west of the Allegheny. The museum annex displays accoutrements, manuscripts and rare medical books brought to Ohio in 1812.

PLEASANT HILL HISTORY CENTER

8 E. Monument St., Pleasant Hill PleasantHillHistoryCenter.com Hours: Monday 3 pm - 7 pm The history center features historical displays of merchants, schools, and local people from Pleasant Hill and Newton Township. The history room contains files, artifacts, and pictures of area residents.

TIPPECANOE HISTORICAL MUSEUM

20 North Third Street, Tipp City 937-667-4092 Hours: Open April through October: Wednesday 2 pm 4 pm, Saturday 10 am – Noon, and by appointment This museum showcases the history, companies, and artifacts relevant to Tipp City, the Miami and Erie Canal, Chaffee Opera House, and the Society’s Oral History Project. From 1929 - 1939, this location was the post office.

TROY-HAYNER CULTURAL CENTER

301 W. Main Street, Troy 937-339-0457 • TroyHayner.org Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 9 am - 9 pm; Friday & Saturday 9 am - 5 pm; Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm; Monday 7 pm - 9 pm This gorgeous, Norman Romanesque Revival styled mansion was built in 1914 by Mary Jane Hayner, whose husband owned the Hayner Distillery Company. Sitting adjacent to the county courthouse, it is the arts and cultural center of the community. Most Americans would call it “Tudor,” noting its wood and stucco exterior, leaded glass windows, marble fire places, carved wood trim and elegant ballroom. A converted gallery space offers exhibitions year round. HomeGrownGreat.com

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ARTS& ENTERTAINMENT

ATTRACTIONS: ARTISTIC EARTH POTTERY

12 East Canal Street, Troy 937-839-2529 • ArtisticEarthPottery.com A variety of pottery classes for children, teens and adults at every skill level. Homeschool classes and group pottery parties are also available.

FULTON FARMS

2393 St. Rt. 202, Troy 937-335-6983 • FultonFarms.com Famous for strawberries and sweet corn, Fulton Farms was founded by the Fulton family in 1950. Summer on the farm brings its bounty of tomatoes, peppers, sweet corn and many other crops. In the fall, enjoy a hayride to the pumpkin patch or get lost in the corn maze. When the weather gets a little colder you can enjoy a horse drawn hayride to find and cut your own Christmas Tree. The market is the place to shop for produce, Ohio-made goods, homemade pies, canned goods, jams, and salsas. Stop in the café and enjoy a cup of coffee, hand-dipped ice cream or a delicious shake. (Admission: Free; fee for hayrides)

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HOBART ARENA

255 Adams Street, Troy 937-339-2911 • HobartArena.com Once the host to Elvis Presley, the arena continues its rich history of hosting world-renowned entertainers. Enjoy nationally know entertainers in an intimate venue where you can find a great view from every seat in the house. The arena hosts a variety of events such as indoor soccer, graduations, and cheer-leading competitions.

IDLE-HOUR RANCH

4845 Fenner Road, Troy 937-339-9731 • Idle-HourRanch.com Admission fee and entertainment cost apply. Idle-Hour Ranch is a family-owned and operated farm featuring over 200 animals, with over 45 different kinds including camels, kangaroos, mountain lion, cavies, anteater, and wolves. Feed the kangaroos, ride the ponies and camels, mine for gems and fossils, shop in our gift shop, spend the night in authentic tipis, and in the fall cook over bonfires, take hayrides, and get lost in our 6 acre corn maze!


MAYFLOWER ARTS CENTER

9 West Main Street, Troy 937-552-5848 • MayflowerArtsCenter.com The Mayflower Arts center is a communityfriendly environment to create art, and enlighten and inspire a deeper appreciation of art among artists and patrons. Located prominently on the vibrant downtown square of Troy, Ohio - in the historic 1928 Mayflower Theater building - the new Mayflower Arts Center offers gallery and exhibit spaces, classes and workshops, indie/art films, fine art retail, art lectures, performances and concerts. The studio and theater are also available for private parties and events.

THE TIPP ROLLER MILL & THEATRE

225 East Main Street, Tipp City 937-667-3696 You can almost hear the lilt of the Irishmen who dug the canal and the boisterous laughter of the canal man who came through! Tipp City’s 1839 birthplace landmark now plays host to a variety of old fashioned entertainment. Admission fee for some events.

WINANS HOMETOWN STORE + TASTING ROOM

310 Spring Street, Piqua 937-773-1981 WinansChocolatesAndCoffees.com Immerse yourself in the world of Winans OLD MASON WINERY chocolate. A visit to Winans Chocolate 4199 South Iddings Road, West Milton Factory provides an unforgettable 937-698-1122 • OldMason.com experience for your taste buds in the Old Mason Winery and Vineyard is a family- quaint, historic setting of downtown Piqua. owned and operated winery which offers Winans was established in the late 1800's many varieties of local wines. Enjoy a glass and is in its 5th generation of family of wine near the fireplace in the tasting ownership. During your visit, you can learn room, in the loft, or outside on the covered the Winans family history, tour the factory, patio with a vineyard view. Space available see one of the oldest operating Hobart for private events. Mixers in the world, taste their chocolates, and browse their store. You may even meet RAISE YOUR BRUSH Clara, who has been making chocolates for 7 South Market Street, Troy Winans for 44 years. The famed Miss Clara 937-470-5487 • RaiseYourBrush.com Toffee is named in her honor. Various tours Paint and sip studio. are available. Fees apply and reservations are required.

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ATTRACTIONS: Our homegrown values mean we take care to preserve the things that matter including our welcoming historic downtowns that feature breathtaking architecture. We celebrate these rock-solid communities and their Home. Grown. Legacies.

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POINTS of INTEREST

PIQUA was named by the Shawnee Indians. While seated

around a fire following an annual fest, the tribe witnessed a great puffing in the ashes. Suddenly a full formed man sprang up from the remains of the fire and the tribe exclaimed “Otaht-he-wagh-Pe-Qua”, meaning “He has come out of the ashes.” In recognition of Piqua’s outstanding 19th and 20th Century architectural treasures, a 23 block section of the downtown area was entered into the National Register of Historic Places as the “Piqua-Caldwell Historic District.” Various walking tours are available through MainStreet Piqua. Piqua’s downtown district experienced a revitalization, which was so successful that it won “The 2003 Governor’s Award for Excellence”. Piqua is the only community in Ohio to receive this honored distinction.

TIPP CITY was originally named Tippecanoe in honor

of William Henry Harrison, whose campaign slogan was “Tippecanoe & Tyler Too.” John Clark developed Tippecanoe in 1840 and purposely situated the town to take advantage of the traffic on the Miami Erie Canal. In evidence of this, Tipp Roller Mill is situated at Lock #15 on the canal. The charming downtown district has over 90 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Located in the center of Miami County, you’ll find TROY, whose architectural highlights include “The Square” which is a traffic circle in the middle of town, beautifully landscaped with a fountain. This Public Square was laid out in 1807 by Andrew Wallace and features Victorianage buildings, many of which are on the National Register.

FORT PIQUA PLAZA

116 W. High Street, Downtown Piqua 937-773-6753 (Piqua Library) The Fort Piqua Plaza is a revitalized historic facility that serves as the heart of Piqua. Built in 1891, this elaborately constructed Richardsonian Romanesque style facility houses the Piqua Public Library, state of the art meeting rooms, a spectacular elegant ballroom and a local favorite eatery. The Library has a large collection of unique materials on Piqua and Northern Miami County. The reading room contains over 6,000 volumes and in excess of 150,000 photographs and documents. A professional full-time staff is available to assist you with any research and genealogical requests.

MIAMI COUNTY COURTHOUSE

215 W. Main Street, Troy • 937-440-5900 Open: Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm Combining beautiful Greek and Roman architecture with five cast iron domes, Ohio native J.W. Yost may have designed his masterpiece when invited to Miami County in 1885. Completed in 1888, the courthouse stands as one of the tallest structures in the county, towering 185 feet above the Great Miami River. The tip of the building is fitted with a copper statue of justice with bronze statues in attendance. Inside, the dome is guarded by a number of colorful visages representing cultures from around the world. Frescoed plaster ceilings, arches ornamented with representations of local agricultural produce, marble wainscoting, mosaic tile, and brilliant wood work also make the inside of this structure an architectural treasure.

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POINTS of INTEREST ELDEAN COVERED BRIDGE

Corner of North County Road 25-A & Eldean Road, Troy • Open Year Round Built in 1860, it’s one of only two covered bridges remaining in the county and is the longest “Long Truss” covered bridge in the nation. Today, visitors can still cross through the protected barriers of this historic landmark, both on foot and by car. The design and craftsmanship will no doubt take you back to another time.

FLETCHER COVERED BRIDGE

Downing Street (one block north of U.S. 36), Fletcher • Open Year Round Built in 1993 by local volunteers on the location of the former Gustin Ditch bridge. Dedicated in 1998, the covered bridge is a new look at an old style of bridge design. Located next to the quiet community of Fletcher, visitors can get a taste of the simple life while visiting this historic re-creation.

THE MIAMI COUNTY BARN QUILTS

A Self-Guided Driving Tour Decorating the scenic landscape are true folk art renditions of traditional quilt squares, hand painted on barns throughout Miami County. This colorful array of barn quilts connects the picturesque countryside with our lovely historic downtown communities, while promoting and celebrating the unique rural and agricultural experience in our area. Visitors will enjoy the beauty and simple elegance of the land as they make their way from town to town. Come and experience the simple life. Call (800) 348-8993, or visit HomeGrownGreat.com/attractions/barn-quilts for more information and barn locations.

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RECREATION

From ice skating to our golf courses, great river sports and our favorite football rivalry, Miami County loves sports and invites you to do more than watch. Participate! ALEXANDER STADIUM / PURK FIELD

Piqua High School 1 Indian Trail, Piqua • 937-773-9577 Described as one of the finest stadiums in the state, complete with an Astroturf field, and built entirely by private donations from the Piqua community; it has been host to all levels of OHSA playoff football games including state semi-final contests as well as district and regional track meets. This 8,200 seat facility was designed to meet the needs of fans and players alike. Over 3,000 parking spaces, a state of the art scoreboard/video board, modern concessions and restrooms accommodate spectators. Players and coaches have air conditioned locker rooms, meeting rooms and offices. Two press boxes allow coaches, radio stations, print media and game workers a great view of the action.

GREAT MIAMI RIVER RECREATIONAL TRAIL

MiamiCountyParks.com/bikes There are over 30 miles of bike/hiking trails that follow along the Great Miami River. Along the way there are scenic woodland areas as well as historic remnants of the Miami Erie Canal including Lock 13 & 14. The trails connect to the Piqua, Troy and Tipp City bikeways.

HOBART ARENA

255 Adams Street, Troy 937-339-2911 • HobartArena.com A shining showplace that opened in 1950, it is currently the home of the Troy Skating Club (since 1951), various levels of ice skating competitions, open public ice skating, concerts, shows, conferences and the Troy Hall of Fame. Current renovations will expand the facilities concession areas and dressing rooms.

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TROY MEMORIAL STADIUM

Troy High School 151 W. Staunton Road, Troy • 937-332-6068 A pinnacle of sports facilities in Ohio for over fifty years, the rebuilt, redesigned and redefined stadium stands as a “stadium of the 21st Century” ready to serve the needs of the next generation of sports and activities of all sizes and types. It contains five sports locker facilities with two additional referee locker areas, activity management area, large multi-purpose (alumni) room, double decker and single press boxes. Concession areas, three sets of restroom facilities, ticket offices, ample parking, and seating for 10,000 people make this facility ideal for hosting your next competition.

WERTZ STADIUM

402 East Ash Street, Piqua 937-773-4321, ext. 3107 This is one of the largest High School all soccer stadiums in Ohio seating over 5,600 people. The facility is available for rent.

GOLF COURSES & DRIVING RANGES CLIFF SIDE

6510 State Route 202 Tipp City 937-667-6686 Facebook.com/CliffSideGolfCourse Open: Monday - Friday 8 am - 9 pm; Saturday - Sunday: 7 am - 9 pm 27 holes, Yardage 5619

ECHO HILLS

2100 Echo Lake Drive Piqua 937-778-2086 PiquaOh.org Open: Monday - Friday 8 am - Dusk; Saturday - Sunday 7 am - Dusk 18 Holes, Yardage 6048

HOLE HUNTER GOLF & DRIVING RANGE

HOMESTEAD GOLF COURSE

PIN HIGH DRIVING RANGE & LEARNING CENTER

937-698-4876 HomesteadGolfCourse.net Open: Monday - Friday 8 am -Dusk; Saturday - Sunday 8 am - 6 pm 18 holes, Yardage 5868

Open: Monday - Sunday 9 am 8 pm during golf season, 9 am - 5 pm in winter

5327 Worley Road Tipp City

MIAMI SHORES

402 E. Staunton Road Troy 937-335-4457 TroyOhio.gov/427/MiamiShores-Golf-Course Open: Daily 7 am - Dusk 18 holes, yardage 6212

500 South First Street (Kyle Park), Tipp City

STILLWATER RIDGE

6165 W. State Rt. 57 West Milton

937-698-5806 Open: 7 days a week 8 am - Dusk 9 Holes, Yardage 3015

2315 S. County Road 25A Troy 937-339-5833 HoleHunterGolf.com Open: 7 days a week, 10 am - 8 pm

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RECREATION

Just outside the boundaries of our busy lives a peaceful forest is brimming with abundant wildlife. Nature delights the soul and calms the mind. Get out there! HOOF IT!

PADDLE IT!

BIKE IT ...

FISH IT!

Over 30 miles of nature trails covering 2,100 acres, Charleston Falls Nature Preserve contains a magnificent 37’ waterfall and a limestone cave. The newly installed 4 mile bridle trail at Honey Creek Preserve is a great place for trail riding. Greenville Falls State Scenic River Area boasts 20’ cascades through a glacially cut gorge. And Stillwater Prairie Reserve, the most diverse habitat in the area features wetlands, meadows, river frontage, rolling hills and woodlands – all united by one path. Many trails are suitable for cross county skiing in season. ... or hike it, roller blade it, run it. Do it any way you like! Railroads and canals carved the route of Linear Park, a 13 mile loop throughout Piqua, while the Great Miami River dictates the 41 mile, three-county route of the Great Miami River Recreational Trail. The Robert J. Shook Bikeway Bridge connects cyclists to a continuous trail from Piqua to over 330 miles of bikeway in southwestern Ohio.

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The Stillwater River and Greenville Creek State Scenic and Recreational Rivers flow with a gentle grade through glaciated soils to join the Great Miami River, perfect for canoeing and kayaking. The Miami County Park District, Piqua City Parks and West Milton Parks maintain boat launches. The Miami County Park District has canoeing and kayaking in the following parks: F.L. Blankenship Riverside Sanctuary, Goode Prairie Reserve, Great Miami River Recreational Trail, Honey Creek Preserve, Stillwater Prairie Reserve, Farrington Reserve, Maple Ridge Reserve & Twin Arch Reserve. The Stillwater River offers some of Ohio’s most prolific small mouth bass fishing and more than 35 other fish species. A license is required to fish in the rivers. Contact Angler, Tom Helbig at (937) 417-2288 for your personal, guided fishing trip along the river.


MIAMI COUNTY PARK DISTRICT

Contact the Miami County Park District for detailed information on the parks listed. 2645 E. St. Rt. 41, Troy • 937-335-6273 • MiamiCountyParks.com Charleston Falls Nature Preserve 2535 Ross Rd., Tipp City Most visited park featuring a 37 foot waterfall. Farrington Reserve 1594 W. Peterson Rd., Piqua 2,500 feet of Great Miami River access. The newly built Robert J. Shook bridge connects the Piqua and Troy sections of the bike-way. F. L. Blankenship Riverside Sanctuary 4112 St. Rt. 48, Covington Garbry Big Woods Reserve 6660 Casstown-Sidney Rd., Piqua *NEW* archery range and tower. Garbry Big Woods Sanctuary 2540 E. Statler Rd., Piqua Peaceful 1 mile board-walk trail. Goode Prairie Preserve 10354 Union-Church Rd., Bradford Goode Prairie Reserve 8910 Bradford Bloomer Rd., Bradford

Greenville Falls State Scenic River Area 9140 Covington-Gettysburg Rd., Covington 20 foot cascading waterfall. Hobart Urban Nature Preserve 1400 Tyrone, off of Dorset Rd., Troy Hidden in the middle an urban area, 4 welded, modern, sculptures grace the trails. Honey Creek Preserve 4536 St. Rt. 202, Tipp City 4 mile bridle trail. John A. Wannemacher Nature Preserve 1876 Monroe-Concord Rd., Troy Lost Creek Reserve & Knoop Agricultural Center 2385 E. St. Rt. 41, Troy Home to the administration building. Maple Ridge Reserve 10430 St. Rt. 185, Covington Stillwater Prairie Reserve 7790 N. Rangeline Rd., Covington Twin Arch Reserve 3147 N. Co. Rd. 25A, Troy

Great Miami River Recreational Trail 901 Dye Mill Rd., Troy 970 St. Rt. 202, Troy

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ATTRACTIONS:

RECREATION

Events for the runner, cyclist & outdoor enthusiast WORLD RACE FOR HOPE January 1, 2016 Speedy-Feet.com

WEST MILTON TRIATHLON

June 18, 2016 • June 17, 2017 Speedy-Feet.com

5K RUN WILD EARTH DAY CELEBRATION RUN FOR THE RAILS 5K April 23, 2016 BruknerNatureCenter.com

October 8, 2016 BradfordRRMuseum.org

HAPPY RUN 5K

WINANS TO WINANS HALF MARATHON

TROY HAYNER WHISKEY RUN 5K

HOLLY JOLLY 5K

May 30, 2016 Speedy-Feet.com June 11, 2016 TroyHayner.org

September 11, 2016 WinansCandies.com

December 3, 2016 MainStreetPiqua.com

MIAMI COUNTY TRAIL RUN CHALLENGE A series of races at various parks throughout the year. MiamiCountyParks.com

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ACTION &ADVENTURE

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ADVENTURES ON THE GREAT MIAMI

1995 Ross Rd., Tipp City 937-266-6252 GreatMiami.net Located just outside of Tipp City, Adventures on the Great Miami is 20 acres of outdoor activities for everyone. From kayaking and canoeing on the Great Miami River to hiking and biking miles of trails and paths, your next great adventure awaits. Camp under the stars as you enjoy the warmth of an inviting camp fire. Plan your next group outing or attend one of many special events held throughout the year.

BAREFOOT CANOE RENTALS Tipp City: 937-667-4862 West Milton: 937-698-4531 BareFootCanoe.com

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BRUKNER NATURE CENTER

5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Troy 937-698-6493 BruknerNatureCenter.com An award-winning wildlife education and conservation center, preserving 235 acres of native habitats with over 6 miles of hiking trails. The historic 1804 Iddings log house is the oldest building on its original site in the county. All-season bird vista rooms, live native wildlife exhibits and an interactive environmental education center make it a must-see for the nature enthusiast. Admission fee for conservation center. The center also features a rotating art gallery of nature inspired artists and a unique nature shop. Admission is $2.50/ person or $10/family (parents & children under 18 years of age) for non-members. BNC members are free.


TOMFOOLERY OUTDOORS

1945 E. Ross Rd., Tipp City 937-417-2228 • FB Tomfoolery Outdoors Break out the paddles and slap on some sunscreen for an exciting outdoor adventure in Miami County! Tomfoolery Outdoors offers guided tours on the waters and bikeways in the area. Fishing, biking, hiking, kayaking & more. Live Active, Laugh More, Inspire All!

CAMPING MIAMI COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

650 N. County Road 25A, Troy 937-335-7492 • Call for availability MiamiCountyOhioFair.com Office Hours: September - May: 8 am - 4 pm, Wednesday - Friday June, July & August: 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday Electric hookups available. Dumping station available.

POOR FARMER’S CAMPGROUND AND RV SALES

7211 N. Lostcreek-Shelby Rd., Fletcher 937-368-2449 • PoorFarmerRVs.com Open all year. 500 sites with electricity and water, shower house with flush toilets, shelters, pond, playground, basketball and volleyball courts, and horseshoe pits. Dumping station available.

STILLWATER BEACH CAMPGROUND

8408 Versailles-Southeastern Rd., Bradford 937-448-2382 StillwaterBeach-Campground.com Open Mid-April to Early October We offer daily or seasonal camping. 200 sites all with electricity and water, 120 with full hook-ups, shower house, laundry, store, 4 acre fishing lake, paddleboats, splash boats, swimming pool, sand volleyball, playground, horseshoes and additional planned activities.

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Call (937)773-1981 to schedule PIQUA factory tours!

15 RETAIL LOCATIONS - 5 IN MIAMI COUNTY

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EVENTS& FESTIVALS

In Miami County, the fun is a little fresher, more one-of-a-kind. That’s because our adventures are grown right here at home. Discover the sights, smells, charm and welcoming hospitality while visiting our home grown events and festivals. Visit HomeGrownGreat.com for the most up-to-date information on events & festivals. ROUTE FOR ROOTS GENEALOGICAL WORKSHOP

SCULPTURES ON THE SQUARE

Summer 2017 Downtown Troy • 937-339-5455 TroyMainStreet.org Downtown Troy, Ohio is the host to a biennial outdoor sculptural exhibition. Prior exhibitions have featured the works of world renowned sculpture artist Seward DINING BY RAIL: A BENEFIT DINNER FOR Johnson. Visit TroyMainStreet.org for more THE BRADFORD RAILROAD MUSEUM information on the 2017 exhibition. May 7, 2016 Catholic Rectory HUG THE EARTH FAMILY FESTIVAL Walnut Street, Bradford May 14, 2016 740-654-0177 • BradfordRRMuseum.org Stillwater Prairie Reserve Tickets are $30 per person. 9750 St. Rt. 185, Covington • 937-335-6273 Enjoy an unique dining experience. Dinner MiamiCountyParks.com features authentic railroad dining car recipes An Outdoor Adventure extravaganza for the from rail lines known for their 5 star ratings. family! Take part in tree climbing, family This special fund-raiser will contribute to the canoeing on the pond, rock wall climbing, Bradford Ohio Railroad Museum, the only zip line, high ropes course, archery and museum in the area preserving railroad history. geocaching. (Charges apply to some activities.) March 19, 2016 Piqua Public Library in Fort Piqua Plaza 116 W. High St., Piqua • 937-773-6753 Rootsweb.Ancestry.com/~ohmchgs/ Research Your Roots! Registration required.

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EVENTS& FESTIVALS TASTE OF THE ARTS

Third Friday in May 326 N. Main St., Piqua • 937-773-9355 MainStreetPiqua.com Located in Piqua's quaint historic downtown district, this event is a feast for the senses, featuring local artists, artisans, restaurants, entertainment and activities for the kids. The shops of downtown Piqua remain open late to welcome the festivalgoers!

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL SOCCER INVITATIONAL

Third Weekend in May Held at various parks in Troy StrawberrySoccer.com This is a fully sanctioned U.S. Youth Soccer tournament which only caters to league teams. Approximately 300 teams compete in this yearly tournament.

UPPER VALLEY FIBER FESTIVAL

May 21, 2016 Miami County Fairgrounds 650 N. County Rd. 25A, Troy UpperValleyFiberFest.org A celebration of all things fiber related.

MIAMI COUNTY GOURMET FOOD TRUCK COMPETITION & RALLY May 21, 2016 Miami County Fairgrounds 650 N. County Rd. 25A, Troy MiamiCountyOhioFair.com Come for lunch and stay for dinner! Teams of food trucks will gather at the Miami County Fairgrounds to show off their best dishes and desserts. Join the crowd and taste some of the area's finest food truck fare. Outdoor beer & wine garden.

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TROY STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL FRIDAY NIGHT OPENING CEREMONIES

Friday Evening prior to the 1st Full Weekend in June Miami River Levee & Troy Memorial Stadium 937-339-7714 • GoStrawberries.com Enjoy the childrens’ parade, big wheel race, celebrity pie eating contest and the alumni football game! Food and game booths complete the event for an evening of fun for everyone.

TROY STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

First Full Weekend in June: Sat & Sun Miami River Levee & Downtown Troy 937-339-7714 • GoStrawberries.com From strawberry shortcake to strawberry burritos, this festival which is centered around the locally grown fruit has it all. With more than 250 arts and crafts booths, 70 food booths, and live entertainment on multiple stages, it’s no wonder more than 200,000 people visit the festival each year!

SALUTE TO THE RAILROADERS

June 4, 2016 200 N. Miami Ave., Bradford • 937-552-2196 BradfordRRMuseum.org Admission: $5, Children 12 & under are free. Celebrate Bradford's railroad history. Enjoy games, a swap meet, food vendors and many other activities.

16TH ANNUAL LOST CREEK GARDEN & ANTIQUE SHOW

2nd Weekend in June Admission: $5 1058 Knoop Rd., Troy • 937-335-1904 This anticipated event continues to have outstanding purveyors of antiques, vintage garden accessories, country furniture, art, artisans, flowers, plants, landscape design, great food & much more!

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CANAL MUSIC FEST

2nd Saturday in June Tipp City Park 35 Parkwood Dr., Tipp City 937-667-8631 TippCityArtsCouncil.com Canal Music Fest celebrates its 7th season with 'Absolute Journey Tribute'. Bring your chair and join us for an evening of classic tunes and good neighbors.

FAMILY DAY AT THE JOHNSTON FARM

June 11, 2016 Cost: Included with the cost of site admission Johnston Farm and Indian Agency 9845 N. Hardin Rd., Piqua 800-752-2619 JohnstonFarmOhio.com John Johnston’s family home will come alive with games and activities enjoyed in days past. Make this an early Father’s Day. Each dad or grandfather will be admitted free when accompanied by his family. Visit the Johnston’s home, take in the Historic Indian and Canal Museum, and enjoy a relaxing ride on the General Harrison of Piqua canal boat.

DOG SHOW SPONSORED BY ECHO HILLS KENNEL CLUB OF OHIO, INC.

Second Weekend in June: Sat & Sun Miami County Fairgrounds 650 N. County Road 25A, Troy 937-947-2059 EchoHillsKennelClub.com An AKC all breed dog show held at the Miami County Fairgrounds. Friday is breed specific specialties only. Saturday and Sunday average over 1,000 dogs a day with breed representatives from over 90% of the AKC recognized breeds. HomeGrownGreat.com

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EVENTS& FESTIVALS ANTIQUE & ARTISAN SHOW

Third Saturday in June Downtown Tipp City 937-667-0883 • DowntownTippCity.org The show features a premier display of antiques and a diverse array of artisans from all over the Midwest. More than 80 vendors and 3,000 visitors enjoy displays, demonstrations, local food, entertainment and the farmers market each year.

TROY SKATING CLUB SUMMER COMPETITION

2nd Weekend in July: Thursday - Sunday Hobart Arena 244 Adams St., Troy • 937-339-8521 TroySkatingClub.org Yes! Ice in Ohio in July! Come see these young athletes compete. This single and pairs, as well as dance competition, is a non-qualifying competition held under the auspices of U.S. Figure Skating.

MIAMI VALLEY MUSIC FEST

July 29-30 2252 Troy-Urbana Rd., Troy MiamiValleyMusicFest.com Annual music fest held in Troy, Ohio that combines art and giving; showcasing the regions best musicians and providing grants to regional charity organizations.

MIAMI COUNTY FAIR

August 12-18, 2016 650 N. County Road 25A, Troy 937-335-7492 MiamiCountyOhioFair.com Traditional midway rides and all the delicious food one can handle, along with exhibits that demonstrate the unique qualities of the county.

IH SCOUT SHOW & LIGHT TRUCK NATIONALS

August 12-14, 2016 Admission: $8 per day / $15 for the weekend, children under 12 are free. Historic Waco Field 1865 S. County Rd. 25A, Troy 937-335-WACO • WacoAirMuseum.org A family-friendly event with the purpose of preserving and promoting the legacy of International Harvester products.

FORT ROWDY GATHERING

Labor Day Weekend Community Park West U.S. Route 36, Covington 937-473-5439 • FortRowdy.org Explore an authentic replication of a mountain man encampment. Named in honor of General “Mad Anthony” Wayne, who founded the land that would one day become Covington, this is a celebration of the rough roots of western Miami County and the Stillwater region.

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EVENTS& FESTIVALS WACO CELEBRATION AND FLY-IN

FALL FARM FEST

TIPP CITY MUM FESTIVAL

A WINTER’S YULETIDE GATHERING

September 16-18, 2016 Admission: $6 adults, $3 kids Historic Waco Field 1865 S. County Rd. 25A, Troy 937-335-WACO • WacoAirMuseum.org A colorful sight for antique aircraft enthusiasts. WACO owners fly their aircraft back to Troy, the site of their manufacture. This event features aircraft displays, food vendors, and kid’s activities. WACO rides available for an additional fee. Fourth Weekend in September: Fri, Sat & Sun Downtown and Community Park, Tipp City 937-387-6774 • TippCityMumFestival.org This festival celebrates the heritage and hometown pride instilled in this community. A parade strolls down historic Main Street and directly into the City Park filled with arts, crafts, games, play areas for children, and live entertainment on several stages.

October 8-9, 2016 Lost Creek Reserve 2385 E. St. Rt. 41, Troy 937-335-6273 • MiamiCountyParks.com This two day festival celebrates Miami County’s agricultural heritage. Activities include a six acre corn maze, corn cannon, live music, food, hayrides, a scarecrow contest, demonstrations, vendors, farm animals, Kiddie Tractor Pulls, a pumpkin patch and more. (Charges apply to activities.) November 12 & 13, 2016 Downtown Tipp City 937-506-8405 Holiday shopping begins early in downtown Tipp City with this annual event. Shopkeepers introduce new merchandise, and costumed carolers and horse drawn carriages fill the streets to create a holiday feeling.

LOST CREEK GARDEN & ANTIQUE SHOW HOMETOWN HOLIDAY CELEBRATION First Saturday in October Admission: $5 1058 Knoop Rd., Troy • 937-335-1904 Enjoy the same great atmosphere as our Spring show but with the flavors and colors of Fall.

BRADFORD PUMPKIN SHOW

October, 4-8, 2016 Downtown Bradford • 937-448-2710 BradfordPumpkinShow.org Each October the streets of this quaint community literally become the back-drop for one of the most popular (and messy) festivals in Ohio! Visitors to the event are known for hurling tons of confetti onto the streets – and at each other! The midway features games, rides, crafts, concessions and merchandise. Enjoy one of the many parades that take place throughout the week, while indulging your taste buds with pumpkin ice cream and many other tasty treats.

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November 25, 2016 On the Square in Downtown Troy 937-339-5455 • TroyMainStreet.org Grand Illumination of the Christmas tree, phone calls to the North Pole, visits with Santa, carriage rides, holiday music, Kris Kringle Market, and more.

CHRISTMAS ON THE GREEN

First Friday in December Downtown Piqua 937-773-9355 • MainStreetPiqua.com Community caroling, horse drawn carriage rides, children’s activities and live entertainment.

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AN EVENING OF LIGHTS AT CHARLESTON FALLS PRESERVE

First Saturday in December 6 - 9 pm Charleston Falls Preserve 2535 Ross Road, Tipp City 937-335-6273 MiamiCountyParks.com Bring in the Holiday Season at Miami County Park District’s Evening of Lights. Take a stroll down the luminary trail that leads to the lighted falls. Enjoy hot chocolate, children’s crafts, seasonal music and more. Don’t forget to look for Santa along the trail.

TIPPECANOE CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE

First Saturday in December 11 am - 5 pm 937-667-8631 • TippChristmas.com Beautifully decorated historic homes are open to visitors on this day in historical Tipp City. Purchase tickets in advance.

TROY-HAYNER CULTURAL CENTER HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE

First Full Weekend in December Troy-Hayner Cultural Center 301 W. Main Street, Troy 937-339-0457 • TroyHayner.org Share the holiday spirit at the beautiful Troy-Hayner Cultural Center.

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Exceptional Access to Market

TIPP CITY, PIQUA & TROY, OHIO . . . . .

Competitive Business Environment World-Class Workforce Excellent Educational Institutions Strong International Business Base Outstanding Regional Healthcare System

MIAMI COUNTY Craig Thompson 937-440-5455

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GROW PIQUA NOW Justin Sommer 937-778-8198 GrowPiquaNow.org

TROY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL JC Wallace 937-339-7809

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TIPP CITY

Brad Vath 937-506-3166 TippCityOhio.gov


HOBART ARENA Miami County’s Premier Entertainment Venue!

255 Adams Street Troy, Ohio 45373

Hobart Arena hosts concerts featuring internationally known bands, sporting events, trade shows, corporate events, ice skating lessons & competitions, ice hockey, car shows, & more.

For Booking & Event Information: HobartArena.com (937) 339-2911

Troy Strawberry Festival

Enjoy over 260 art and craft exhibitors, games, free entertainment, family-friendly events and so much more.

Besides the delicious fresh berries, taste a wide array of foods ~ all made with strawberries ~ including salsa, BBQ sauce, pizza, shortcake, funnel cakes and our world-famous doughnuts! st

The 1 weekend in June June 4-5, 2016

June 3-4, 2017

Free Admission & Free Shuttle Service!

www.GoStrawberries.com (937) 339-7714

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MAP of MIAMI COUNTY AGRI-TOURISUM ATTRACTIONS 1. Fulton Farms 2. Idle-Hour Ranch

HISTORICAL LEGACY

3. AB Graham Memorial Center 4. Bradford Railroad Museum 5. Civil War Monument 6. Eldean Covered Bridge 7. Elizabeth Township Historical Museum 8. Fletcher Covered Bridge 9. Fort Piqua Plaza 10. Fort Rowdy Museum 11. Historic WACO Field & Air Museum 12. Hobart Arena 13. Hobart Gallery of Welding History 14. Indian Creek Distillery 15. John Scott Garbry Museum 16. Johnston Farm & Indian Agency 17. Lock Nine Park 18. Miami County Courthouse 19. Miami County Fairgrounds 20. Miami Valley Veterans Museum 21. Museum of Troy History 22. Overfield Tavern Museum 23. Pleasant Hill History Center 24. Tippecanoe Historical Society Museum 25. Tipp Roller Mill & Theatre 26. Troy-Hayner Cultural Center

Bradford Covington

Circle Hill

Pleasant Hill Patty Town

COUNTY PARKS 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

Charleston Falls Preserve Farrington Reserve F.L. Blankenship Riverside Sanctuary Garbry’s Big Woods Reserve Goode Prairie Preserve Greenville Falls Hobart Urban Nature Preserve Honeycreek Preserve John A. Wannemacher Nature Reserve Lost Creek Reserve & Knoop Agricultural Heritage Center Maple Ridge Stillwater Prairie Reserve Twin Arch Reserve

CAMPGROUNDS 40. 19. 41. 42.

Adventures on the Great Miami Miami County Fairgrounds Poor Farmer’s Campground & RV Sales Stillwater Beach

NATURE CENTER

43. Brukner Nature Center

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MEETING& BANQUET VENUES Make your gathering a memorable occasion! Located just 10 minutes north of the crossroads of I-70 and I-75, and 15 minutes from the Dayton Airport, Miami County is the perfect location for your meeting, conference, trade show, banquet, or celebration. A.B. GRAHAM MEMORIAL CENTER & MUSEUM 8025 U.S. Rt. 36, Conover • 937-368-3700 ABGraham.org A community center serving the surrounding rural community with a place to meet, socialize, and attend performing arts, educational, recreational and fitness programs. A variety of meeting spaces are available, including a gymnasium and dining room.

A LEARNING PLACE 201 R.M. Davis Parkway, Piqua • 937-773-6851 ALearningPlace.org Miami County’s premier conference and banquet center featuring a gazebo and scenic outdoor pond/waterfall area. On-site catering, event manager, graphic services, Wi-Fi, smart boards, and LCD projectors with large screens. Perfect for business seminars and retreats, banquets, weddings, trade shows, and much more. Visit our website for a virtual tour. • Banquet capacity: 540 • Trade Show capacity: 40 - 8’ x 10’ booths • Two conference rooms with 40 guests capacity • One conference room with 70 guests capacity • 12 station computer lab

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BRUKNER NATURE CENTER 5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Troy 937-698-6493 BruknerNatureCenter.com The Heidelberg Auditorium is a large room with excellent audio/visual equipment and a small stage for presentations. A wonderful facility, recently renovated and located in a beautiful setting ideal for training seminars, workshops, and corporate and civic meetings. For a special touch, wildlife programs presented by Naturalists are also available. • Banquet capacity: 64 • Reception capacity: 125 • Theater style capacity: 125 • Catering permitted (no in-house food service available)

THE CENTRE AT MIAMI VALLEY 987 East Ash St., Piqua • 937-773-1225 The Centre of all your events! Located conveniently at the Miami Valley Centre Mall on I-75 and U.S. Rt. 36, Piqua Ohio. The perfect place for receptions, conferences, rehearsal dinners and showers. Banquet seating for 180 people, classroom style 50, theatre style 225. Outside catering permitted. The Comfort Inn Hotel is attached to the Miami Valley Centre Mall.

COOPER’S FARM CATERING & BANQUET FACILITY 3155 St. Rt. 48, Ludlow Falls 937-698-6135 CoopersFarmAndCateringOh.com Family owned and operated full service banquet facility. Beautiful grounds for outdoor events with an outdoor wedding garden available. Event planning, catering, bartenders, and buffet attendants available. See website for in-house catering menu. • Banquet capacity: 300 • Theater style: 330

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THE CRYSTAL ROOM 845 W. Market Street, Troy • 937-552-7680 TheTroyCrystalRoom.com Nearly 10,000 square feet of space for seminars, expos, training, private parties, weddings and receptions. Onsite parking. Free Wi-Fi, custom room set-ups and audio visuals can be provided. • Banquet style capacity: 350 • Theater style capacity: 450

EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1973 Edison Dr., Piqua • 937-778-8600 EdisonOhio.edu This attractive facility has an impressive atrium entry and amenities that include a 2,000 capacity theater with complete lighting, sound, cable, and video access. Meeting rooms, numerous classrooms and a convocation center are available. In-house food service is available (outside catering is not permitted). Banquet style capacity: 1,000 Classroom style capacity: 750

ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTER 5760 E. Walnut Grove Road, Troy 937-335-3822 • 335-ETCC.com This 1915 school building houses a fitness center, gym, historical museum, lounge, 1,520 sq. ft. multi-purpose room with kitchenette and meeting rooms. The 2,400 sq. ft. gym has theater seating for 189 and a 720 sq ft. stage.

THE FORT PIQUA PLAZA 308 N. Main St., Piqua • 937-773-8871 TheFortPiquaPlaza.com A historic landmark in downtown Piqua, the Fort Piqua Plaza, houses a restored banquet and conference facility whose architecture and presence rivals any facility in the Dayton region. The banquet room seats 350, with four break-out rooms each seating between 35 and 55. The perfect choice for conferences, parties and receptions.

HOBART ARENA 255 Adams St., Troy • 937-339-2911 HobartArena.com Built in 1950, this nationally known center for figure skating also hosts basketball tournaments, concerts, trade shows and many other special events. • 15,775 sq. ft. on the arena floor • Permanent seating for 3,782 • Extra seating for total up to 5,772 HomeGrownGreat.com

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MEETING& BANQUET VENUES JOHNSTON FARM & INDIAN AGENCY

STAUNTON GRANGE HALL

9845 N. Hardin Rd., Piqua 937-773-2522 JohnstonFarmOhio.com A beautiful setting for meetings, conferences, parties, or weddings. The state-of-the-art Education Center offers a comfortable space equipped with a digital projector and wireless access. Enjoy fabulous views of the Miami & Erie Canal and the Great Miami River. A variety of picturesque outdoor venues are also available: • Farmhouse summer kitchen patio • Front entrance to Johnston Farmhouse • Springhouse patio (seasonal & weather dependent) • Picnic area • Canal boat & dock area

1530 N. Market St., Troy • 937-541-1849 Located on the northeast side of Troy. A great space for community fund-raisers, family gatherings, parties, and receptions. Features a reception/lobby space, full kitchen and large meeting space.

THE ORRMONT ESTATE 1612 South Main St., Piqua • 937-778-1021 Orrmont.com A historic home located approximately 30 minutes north of Dayton which may be rented as a banquet facility. The owners, Tim and Janelle Baker, can help you plan your event to ensure wonderful memories. The home can facilitate both formal and informal indoor or outdoor events. Consider Orrmont for weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, bridal showers, baby showers, family reunions, graduation parties, anniversary parties, holiday parties, business meetings and corporate events, to name a few.

MIAMI COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 650 N. County Road 25 A, Troy 937-335-7492 • MiamiCountyOhioFair.com Located only 3 miles from I-75. Parking near the building for convenient unloading. Private security services and adjacent buildings are available. • 9,000 sq. ft. meeting room • Banquet capacity: 400 • Maximum 8’ x 10’ booths: 35

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TROY-HAYNER CULTURAL CENTER 301 W. Main Street, Troy • 937-339-0457 TroyHayner.org Built in 1914, this beautifully maintained and restored historic mansion mirrors the gracious living of another era. Catering permitted. • Largest room: 1281 square feet • Banquet capacity: 70 • Theater style capacity: 130 • Classroom style capacity: 50

WAYNE BANQUET CENTER 319 N. Wayne St., Suite 3, Piqua • 937-773-9190 This beautiful third floor room has a parquet floor and domed ceiling. It’s ready to accommodate your event with an in-house sound system and full service bar. Commercial kitchen and china service available. • Room size: 10,800 square feet • Maximum capacity: 300

YWCA 418 N. Wayne, Piqua • 937-773-6626 Located in historic downtown Piqua, the YWCA offers a versatile variety of banquet, reception, and meeting spaces. Handicap accessibility and WiFi throughout the facility. In-house food service is available. Outside catering is permitted. • Largest room: 4,800 square feet • Reception style capacity: 200 • Banquet style capacity: 175 • Theater style capacity: 200 • Classroom style capacity: 100 • Max. number of 8’ x 10’ booths: 25

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The Mission of the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce is to unite the Piqua business community, to enhance the quality of life of our citizens and promote economic vitality and development. 326 N. Main Street, Piqua,OH 45356 937.773.2765 • Fax 937.773.8553 www.PiquaAreaChamber.com

Shopping, Dining, Cinemas & Lodging... All in One Location! Interstate 75 & U.S. Rt. 36, Exit 82, Piqua, OH

Comfort Inn of Piqua

Come Enjoy Our Mall

• Complimentary Full Hot Breakfast • Pool, Hot Tub and Fitness Room • 32” Flat Screen Televisions in every room • Attached to Conference Center

• Sears, JCPenney & Elder-Beerman • Cinemark Theatre w/ stadium seating • Food court • Attached to Comfort Inn • The Centre at Miami Valley, A conference center serving up to 180 people. 937-773-1225

For reservations call 937-778-8100 Group reservations email hleap@midashospitality.com www.ChoiceHotels.com/Ohio/Piqua/ Comfort-Inn-Hotels/oh07

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ACCOMMODATIONS Number of Rooms

America’s Best Inn & Suites

Additional Amenities

85

Basketball hoops, picnic area, refrigerator, microwave

60

Free local calls, refrigerator, microwave, truck parking

65

All suite hotel, 37” LCD TV’s, microwave, refrigerator, sofa sleeper, cable TV with HBO

30 Troy Town, Troy (937) 339-7957 AmericasBestInn.com I-75 Exit #74

Budget Inn 1330 Archer, Troy (937) 339-6564 I-75 Exit #73

Comfort Suites 1800 Towne Park (937) 339-2525 CSTroy.Webs.com I-75 Exit #74

Fairfield Inn & Suites

IN

79

83 Troy Town, Troy (937) 332-1446

Executive king suites available, fax/copy service, free local calls, complementary hot breakfast

Marriott.com I-75 Exit #74

Hampton Inn

IN

88

45 Troy Town, Troy (937) 339-7801

32” Flat LCD TVs (HBO), free on the House Hot Breakfast, heated indoor pool, micro-fridge in all guestrooms, business center, 100% satisfaction guaranteed

HamptonInn.com I-75 Exit #74

IN

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 65

Pets (nominal fee), Indoor pool with hot tub

60 Troy Town, Troy (937) 332-1700 HIExpress.com I-75 Exit #74

Motel 6

IN

80

1260 South Dorset, Troy (937) 335-0021 Motel6.com I-75 Exit #73

Residence Inn 87 Troy Town, Troy (937) 440-9303 Marriott.com I-75 Exit #74

Free coffee in lobby until 10am, iron/ironing board available on request, microwave, refrigerator, hair dryer available upon request OUT

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KEY Handicap Accessible

Airport Shuttle

Iron/ Ironing Board

Meeting Space

Pets Permitted

In-Room Jacuzzi / Whirlpool

Laundry

Cable TV

Coffeemaker

Hair Dryer

Pool

Fitness Room

Wifi

Free Breakfast

Number of Rooms

Royal Inn

28

Additional Amenities

Priced right for the budget minded.

1210 Brukner, Troy (937) 335-0013

PIQUA :

I-75 Exit #73

Red Roof Inn & Suites

60

Meeting room for up to 75 people, pets (nominal fee)

101

Attached to the Miami Valley Centre Mall with food court, banquet room available

902 Scott, Piqua (937) 773-2314 I-75 Exit #82

Comfort Inn 987 East Ash, Piqua (937) 778-8100

ComfortInn.com/hotel-piqua-ohio-OH078 I-75 Exit #82

Baymont Inn & Suites

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950 East Ash, Piqua (937) 615-0140

IN

Free Bright Side Breakfast, group rates for 10 or more rooms, heated indoor pool

WyndhamHotels.com/Baymont I-75 Exit #82

Red Carpet Inn

IN

48

9060 Country Club, Piqua (937) 773-6275

Truck and RV parking, coffee in the office, restaurant within 1/2 mile

BookRoomsNow.com I-75 Exit #83

TIPP CITY :

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 77

Business Center

1100 West Main, Tipp City (937) 667-5161 HIExpress.com I-75 Exit #68

La Quinta Inn & Suites

IN

56

19 Weller, Tipp City (937) 667-1574 LQ.com I-75 Exit #68

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DINING& NIGHTLIFE From casual to fine dining, coffee houses to artisan offerings, restaurants in Miami County are Home. Grown. Delicious.

Covington BUFFALO JACK’S

GUADALAJARA'S BEPPO UNO MEXICAN RESTAURANT PIZZERIA & TRATTORIA Authentic Mexican.

Specialty pizza, pasta & subs.

301 Troy Pike GuadalajaraMexicanFood.com 937-473-3313

414 West Water Street BeppoUno.com 937-615-1100

Laura

BUFFALO WINGS & RINGS

TALL TALES INN

989 East Ash Street BuffaloWingsAndRings.com 937-773-WING (9464)

Breakfast, lunch & dinner.

Casual. North American wild game, steaks.

6 West Pike 937-947-1851

137 South High Street 937-473-2524

Piqua

END ZONE SPORTS LOUNGE

311 DRAFTHOUSE

Light menu. Lunch & dinner. 601 East Broadway 937-473-2433

Local bar & grill. 21 craft, imported & domestic beers on tap. 311 North Main Street 311DraftHouse.com 937-615-9705

Bar & grill.

CRACKER BARREL Casual family dining. 980 East Ash Street CrackerBarrel.com 937-473-2524

DOBO’S DELIGHTS BAKE SHOPPE Hungarian desserts, cakes, tortes & cookies. 417 North Main Street DobosDelights.com 937-773-7923

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EL HERRADERO Family owned Mexican restaurant. 1598 Covington Drive ElHerraderoMexicanGrill.com 937-916-4200

HECK YEAH Casual dining & sports bar. 5795 N. County Road 25A Facebook.com/HeckYeahPiqua 937-606-2139

LIGHTHOUSE CAFE Lunch & dinner specials, homemade desserts.

Tipp City

OLD TIPPECANOE COFFEE COMPANY

COLDWATER CAFÉ

Gourmet coffee, breakfast, desserts & sandwiches.

Fine dining. 19 East Main Street Coldwater-Cafe.com 937-667-0007

22 North Second Street, Suite A 937-667-7653

GREENFIRE BISTRO & WINE BAR

Homemade Daily Specials.

Seafood, steak and pasta. 323 North Main Street GreenfireBistro.com 937-667-6664

213 North Main 937-773-0035

GROUNDS FOR PLEASURE COFFEEHOUSE & CAFÉ

MULLIGAN’S PUB

Gourmet coffee, smoothies, & pastries.

Casual American fare, entertainment year round. 110 West High Street Mulligans-Pub.net 937-773-8871

RED LOBSTER Casual family seafood. 991 East Ash Street RedLobster.com 937-773-9845

SUSIE’S BIG DIPPER Homemade ice cream, penny candy, spiced nuts, soups & sandwiches. 323 North Main Street SusiesBigDipper.com 937-615-0700

Z’S FOOD & SPIRITS Light menu. 319 North Wayne Street 937-773-9190

SAM & ETHEL’S 120 East Main Street SamAndEthels.com 937-667-0113

THE GOLDEN LEAF

Specialty teas, coffees, essential oils, accessories & tea room. 128 East Main Street TheGoldenLeafOnline.com 937-667-4653

115 East Main Street Grounds4Pleasure.com 937-669-5288

TIPP O’ THE TOWN FAMILY RESTAURANT

HARRISON’S

1150 West Main Street 937-667-1168

Steaks, seafood, & pasta. 106 East Main Street HarrisonsRestaurant.com 937-667-5200

HICKORY RIVER SMOKEHOUSE & BBQ Real Texas Barbeque. 135 South Garber HickoryRiver.com 937-669-2271

HINDER’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL

Quality dining for the family.

TONY’S BADA BING Casual dining, neighborhood bar. 132 East Main Street 937-667-2462

TURNTABLE CAFE Coffee, tea & fresh baked goods. 122 West High Street Turntable-Cafe.com 937-214-2025

Pizza, wings & spirits.

Troy

902 West Main Street 937-667-4433

25A CAFE

Classic diner featuring daily lunch specials & homemade pies.

1469 South County Road 25A 937-335-2335 HomeGrownGreat.com

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DINING& NIGHTLIFE APPLEBEE’S

Casual dining. Bar.

1759 West Main Street Applebees.com 937-335-1550

BAKEHOUSE BREAD & COOKIE COMPANY

THE CAROLINE

EL SOMBRERO

5 South Market Street TheCarolineOnTheSquare.com 937-552-7676

1700 N. County Road 25A ElSombreroTroy.com 937-339-2100

Classic American fare. Outdoor patio.

Authentic Mexican & American.

COLD STONE CREAMERY FRICKER’S Ice cream.

Fun. Food. Sports. Spirits.

BASIL'S ON MARKET

CULVER’S FROZEN CUSTARD

HE5 ASIAN BISTRO

18 N. Market Street BasilsOnMarket.com 937-308-5149

2100 West Main Street Culvers.com 937-332-7402

Fresh breads, pastries, soups & sandwiches. 317 SW Public Square BakehouseBread.com 937-339-8100

Upscale casual bistro with an affordable American flare.

BOSTON STOKER Gourmet Coffee. 1293 South Dorset BostonStoker.com 937-552-7965

BUFFALO WILD WINGS (BW3’S) Wings. Beer. Sports. 2313 West Main Street BuffaloWildWings.com 937-440-9016

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1187 Experiment Farm Road ColdStoneCreamery.com 937-339-5769

Frozen custard & famous ‘ButterBurgers’.

DUCKY'S SNOWBALLS & ICE CREAM New Orleans snowball and ice cream store. 100 West Market Street 937-570-2006

DUNAWAY’S BEEF ‘N ALE Irish Pub with a light menu. 508 West Main Street DunawaysBeef.com 937-335-8608

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1187 Experiment Farm Road Frickers.com 937-335-2900

Authentic Asian Cuisine. 121 E. Staunton Road He5AsianBistro.com 937-339-0917

K’S HAMBURGER SHOP Family. Vintage Diner.

117 East Main Street KsHamburgerShopTroy.com 937-339-3902

LA FIESTA

Authentic Mexican. Rooftop Bar.

836 West Main Street LaFiestaTroyOh.com 937-335-6800


LA PIAZZA

LOS PITAYOS

RUBY TUESDAY

2 North Market Street LaPiazzaTroy.com 937-339-5553

2317 West Main Street LosPitayos.com 937-440-8999

1780 West Main Street RubyTuesday.com 937-339-7175

Italian fine dining. Lunch buffet. Outdoor patio.

LEAF & VINE

Cigars & wine. Appetizers. 108 West Main Street TroyLeafAndVine.com 937-332-0773

THE TAVERN DOWNTOWN Restaurant & bar.

116 West Main Street 937-552-9347

LOGAN’S ROADHOUSE Steak, seafood, ribs & chicken. 1750 West Main Street LogansRoadhouse.com 937-339-1590

Casual. Mexican & American.

MOJOS BAR & GRILLE Tavern with sandwiches, soups & salads. 109 East Main Street TroyMojos.com 937-552-9172

Steak, seafood, chicken & burgers.

SAKAI JAPANESE BISTRO Sushi & Japanese grill. 2303 West Main Street 937-440-1302

SUBMARINE HOUSE

Cheesesteaks, subs, gyros,

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE pizzas & salads. Full bar. Steak & seafood.

1801 Towne Park Drive Outback.com 937-332-7811

PANERA BREAD Bakery-café.

1920 West Main Street PaneraBread.com 937-335-4200

14 North Market Street SubmarineHouse.com 937-335-6479

TOKYO PEKING

Asian/Mandarin fare. 3 North Market Street 937-339-7118

West Milton BULLDOG DINER

Casual. Breakfast & lunch. 30 Lowry Drive 937-698-9495

OLD MASON WINERY & VINEYARD Winery & tasting room. 4199 South Iddings Road OldMason.com 937-698-1122

PEARSON HOUSE

2393 St. Rt. 202, Troy

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Sandwiches, salads, homemade pies & baked goods.

28 North Miami Street PearsonHouseRestaurant.com 937-698-6665

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SHOPPING When shopping in Miami County, not only will you enjoy the beautiful, historic towns, but you will be introduced to unique selections. From olive oils and chocolates, to collectibles and antiques, you will be adding Miami County to your favorite list of shopping locations.

CAN’T STOP RUNNING CO. Running & walking specialty store.

321 North Main Street CantStopRunningCo.com 937-570-2118

FRANCIS OFFICE SUPPLIES Office Products

123 North Main Street FrancisOfficeSupply.com 937-773-9570

Covington

Piqua

BEACHY’S ANTIQUE GALLERY

APPLE TREE GALLERY

10 North High 937-753-1011

405 North Main Street AppleTreeGallery.com 937-773-1801

HARVEST PANTRY BULK FOODS

BABY BUMP

325 North Main Street HarvestPantryWholeFoods.com 937-570-9091

Quality antiques & pottery.

CLOUD NINE CREATIONS Stained glass.

27 North High Street Facebook.com/Cloud9Creations9 937-473-5543

TREASURES ON HIGH

Stone statuary & garden gifts. 12-16 North High Street 937-570-0849

YE OLDE COLLECTIBLE SHOPPE Antiques & collectibles. 22 East Wright Street 937-473-2848

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Antiques & collectibles. Christmas year round.

Children’s resale store with a chic boutique feel. 415 North Main Street Facebook.com/BabyBumpOhio 937-778-1010

BARCLAY’S CLOTHIER Men & women’s fine clothing. Vera Bradley.

314-318 North Main Street BarclaysDowntownPiqua.com 937-773-5928

GE NELL’S FLOWERS Full service florist. 300 East Ash Street 937-773-3938

Premium bulk foods.

JOE THOMA JEWELERS Fine jewelry & watches.

312 North Main Street Facebook: Joe Thoma Jewelers & Sons Inc.

KEN-MAR ANTIQUES Antique furniture & decorative collectibles. 322 North Main Street 937-778-1990


KNOBBY’S SHOP

TAPESTRY ANGEL

CAIRN’S TOYS

333 North Main Street 937-773-0081

516 Spring Street Facebook.com/TapestryAngel 937-773-6352

31 East Main Street CairnsToys.com 937-667-7622

Gifts, collectibles, greeting cards.

Crafting & needlework supplies & gifts.

MIAMI VALLEY CENTRE WINANS CHOCOLATES MALL Elder-Beerman, JCPenney, & COFFEES Sears, & Dunhams.

987 East Ash Street MiamiValleyCentreMall.com 937-773-1225

PIQUA ANTIQUES

Local hometown antique store. 320 N. Main Street 937-214-1934

PIQUA GUITAR & MUSIC STORE

Specialty guitar shop. 408 North Main Street PiquaGuitar.com 937-773-7558

Gourmet coffee, teas, chocolates & candies. 310 Spring Street WinansCandies.com 937-381-0247 8090 Looney Road 937-606-2817

Z-COIL FOOTWEAR Specialty footwear. 431 North Main Street 937-778-8700

Tipp City BODEGA

Wine & Specialty Foods

READMORE’S HALLMARK Market. Cards, collectibles, books, magazines & gifts. 430 North Main Street Facebook: Readmore's Hallmark 937-615-0820

27 East Main Street BodegaTippCity.com 937-877-1217

BROWSE AWHILE BOOKS Gently used books, out-of-

Specialty toys, games & collectibles.

CARRIAGE HOUSE FLORIST

Unique floral designs & home décor. 4 North Second Street 937-669-4090

THE CLOTHESLINE

New & nearly-new clothing and linens. 22 North Second Street TippCityClothesline.com 937-669-9707

CROSSROADS CONSIGNMENTS

A variety of unique furniture & décor.

42 South Second Street Crossroads-Consignments.com 937-506-8729

THE GOLDEN LEAF

Fine custom blended teas and coffees. 128 East Main Street TheGoldenLeafOnline.com 937-667-4653

& current titles. SECOND STORY GALLERY print 118 East Main Street Historical building with framing, prints & posters. 319 North Main Street SecondStoryGalleryOh.com 937-773-8378

Facebook: Haunted Browse Awhile Books 937-667-7200

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SHOPPING HAPINSTANCE DESIGNS MIDWEST MEMORIES Eclectic shop featuring furniture, art, home décor & design.

32 East Main Street HapinstanceDesigns.wordpress.com 937-506-8405

THE HOTEL GALLERY

Historic converted hotel with numerous shops, artisans & craftsmen. 101-109 East Main Street HotelGalleryTippCity.com 937-667-3696

THE IRON DOG SALVAGE & ANTIQUES Architectural salvage, home décor & antique marketplace. 14 East Main Street IronDogSalvage.com 937-524-1409

Antique & vintage marketplace.

20 & 24 West Main Street MidwestMemoriesAntiques.com 937-667-3667

PATRIOT ANTIQUE SHOPPE

18th & 19th Century American antiques. 15 North Second Street PatriotAntiques.com 937-667-1243

SECOND STREET GALLERY

Art prints, unique gifts & jewelry, custom framing. 22 North Second Street 937-667-2489

STUDIO 14 GALLERY OF FINE ART

Art gallery, instruction &

THE TIN PEDDLER

18th & 19th Century tin lighting & folk art. 113 East Main Street TinPeddler.com 937-667-3682

TIPP CYCLERY

Quality bikes, cycling apparel & accessories. 122 West Main Street TippCyclery.com 937-667-5009

TIPPECANOE WEAVER & FIBER TOO Yarns, fibers, tools & classes. 17 North Second Street 937-667-5358

TROPHY NUT STORE Nuts & candies.

320 North Second Street TrophyNut.com 937-667-4448

KING’S ROOK PIPE SHOP gifts.

Troy

110 East Main Street 937-667-6821

2PM STYLE

Quality tobacco & pipes.

LIVING SIMPLY SOAP

Handmade soaps, lotions, body sprays & more! 112 East Main Street LivingSimplySoap.com 937-667-1000

MASTERPIECE CONCEPTS Artistic wood carver. 212 East Main Street 937-681-6551

MERCHANT 31

Ladies clothing, shoes & accessories boutique.

115 West Main Street Studio14Gallery.com 937-506-8153

SWEET BY KRISTY

Boutique bakery & confectionery. Classic candies & ice cream. 29 East Main Street SweetByKristy.com 937-506-0593

THAT PLACE ON MAIN Womens, mens & children's apparel & accessories. 125 East Main Street 937-424-6109

114 East Main Street Merchant31.com 937-506-8513

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Ladies clothing boutique. 125 South Market Street 2pmStyle.com 937-418-0933

ALLITA’S FLORAL DESIGN Florals & gifts.

502 West Main Street 937-524-9114

ANDY’S GARDEN

Full service garden center, gift center & flower shop. 2310 West State Route 55 AndysGarden.com 937-335-5971


AROUND ABOUT BOOKS CANAL STREET Two floors of quality used PRIMITIVES

HITTLE’S JEWELRY

8 West Main Street AroundAboutBooks.com 937-339-1707

106 West Main Street HittlesJewelry.com 937-339-3210

& collector books.

ARK & ECHÕ

Modern, chic & affordable women's clothing & accessories. 101 South Market Street EchõBoutique.com 937-776-8198

AVENUE TWENTY-ONE Lifestyle boutique & design studio.

117 South Market Street AvenueTwentyOne.com 937-703-8442

AWARD ONE

Team sports apparel, screen-printing & embroidery. 10 East Franklin Street Award1inc.com 937-339-4444

THE BLUE BOW BOUTIQUE

Women's clothing & accessories. 108 East Main Street 937-670-2027

THE CELLAR BY BOTTLE NO. 121 Craft beer & wine.

1600 West Main Street Facebook.com/BottleNo.121 937-335-1210

BROWER STATIONERS Office products & educational materials. 16 South Market Street BrowersOnline.com 937-335-2117

Primitives country furniture & folk art.

9 East Canal Street CanalStreetPrimitives.blogspot.com 937-216-9606

DAVID FAIR ON THE SQUARE

High end consignments and home décor. 301 SE Public Square DavidFairInteriors.com 937-335-3596

ELIZABETH DIAMOND COMPANY Largest selection of jewelry designers.

1928 West Main Street ShopEDC.com 937-552-9696

EXPRESSIONS OF THE HOME

Gifts, candles, seasonal home décor & accessories. 6 South Market Street 937-332-9227

FOR ALL SEASONS

Gifts. Proceeds benefit Hospice of Miami County.

Jewelry, watches, crystal & gifts.

IN THE PATCH DESIGNS Hand dyed wools, kits, patterns & projects. 210 East Main Street InThePatchDesigns.com 937-552-7912

J&D BICYCLES

Bike service, full line of bicycles, parts & accessories. 500 North Elm Street JandDBicycles.com 937-315-(BIKE)2453

JAY & MARY’S BOOK CENTER Books, newspapers, magazines & gifts.

1201 C Experiment Farm Road JayAndMarysBooks.com 937-335-1167

LION & LAMB YARN BOUTIQUE

Colorful yarns to entice your fiber obsession!

2 West Main Street 937-875-2599

6 E. Main Street LionAndLambYarnBoutique.com 937-703-9323

FULTON FARMS

PACHAMAMA MARKET

Fresh produce, flowers, baskets, pottery & more. 2393 South State Route 202 FultonFarms.com 937-339-2077

HARRIS JEWELER

Fairly traded, handmade, eco-friendly gifts and decor. 116 South Market Street Facebook.com/ PachamamaMarketOH 937-552-9466

Fine jewelry & gifts. 2343 West Main Street HarrisJeweler.com 937-335-0055

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SHOPPING PICTURE IT FRAMED

TOWNE VALLEY GIFTS

WILLOUGHBY'S HOLLOW

125 South Market Street SecondStoryGalleryOh.com 937-339-1823

105 E. Main Street TowneValleyGifts.com 937-570-1356

8 North Market Street 937-552-7422

Prints, custom framing & art gallery.

SMITHFLY

Fly fishing packs, pouches & accessories. Rods, reels, nets, tackle, paddle boards & kayaks. 210 East Water Street SmithFly.net 937-335-7400

SAMOZREJME

Eco-friendly natural parenting products.

123 South Market Street Facebook.com/samozrejme 937-308-1262

STAFFORD’S UNIQUELY SPORTS

NFL, Nascar, college & team apparel, gifts & home décor. 104 East Main Street 937-335-8331

THE 3 WEIRD SISTERS STUDIO

Unique, chic, art & antiques. 15 South Market Street The3WeirdSisters.com 937-339-1333

THE OLIVE OASIS

Olive oils, vinegars, & gifts. 7 East Main Street TheOliveOasis.com 937-552-7322

Primitives, home decor, candles & seasonal gifts.

TROJAN FLORIST & GIFTS Full service florist. 7 East Water Street TrojanFlorist.com 937-339-2206

Gourmet coffee, teas, chocolates & candies. Downtown Troy 10 West Main Street WinansCandies.com 937-335-9119

Jay & Mary’s Book Center 1201 Experiment Farm Road 937-332-7014

6 West Main Street 937-332-8001

Upper Valley Medical Center 3130 N. County Road 25A 937-570-3209

Bulk candies, nuts, flours, spices, coffees & more.

TROY FAMILY BIKE SHOP Bicycles & biking accessories.

12 West Main Street TroyFamilyBikeShop.com 937-339-1634

TROY SPORTS CENTER School jackets, custom embroidery, t-shirts & uniforms.

West Milton ANGEL HEAVEN

Angels and related themes, gifts & collectibles.

11 North Miami Street 937-698-9464

401 SW Public Square TroySportsCenter-Ohio.com 937-339-1618

BLACK CROW CREATIONS

UP AND RUNNING

3 South Miami Street 937-902-4291

Fitness shoes, apparel & accessories. 12 South Market Street UpAndRunningInDayton.com 937-432-9210

WILLIAM AND BOSS JEWELERS

101 East Main Street 937-335-7004

217 SE Public Square WilliamAndBoss.com 937-335-6755

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WINANS CHOCOLATES AND COFFEES

TROY BULK BARN & DELI

TOTAL TEAM SPORTS Team apparel, screenprinting & embroidery.

Candles, Country decor, candy & more!

Fine jewelry & repair.

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Primitive & country decor.

JENNY'S COUNTRY CREATIONS

Country & Americana themed furniture, gifts & decor. 45 & 47 Miami Street 937-698-1800


THE HEN’S NEST Country gifts & accessories.

50 North Miami Street 937-698-6985

LITTLE BIRD BOUTIQUE Adorable products for mom & baby.

648 South Miami Street ShopLittleBirdBoutique.com 937-216-7884

PATTERSON’S FLOWERS Full service florist & gifts. 965 South Miami Street 937-698-4171

WERTZ VARIETY STORE Old fashioned five and dime store. 6 North Miami Street 937-698-5212

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VISIT MIAMI COUNT Y PARKS Spend The Weekend Or A Day

Experience pristine parks, historic sites, diverse natural habitats and amazing events for the entire family! Relax, refresh and connect with the

great outdoors as you explore 15 parks with over 30 miles of nature trails.

Bring your bicycle and discover the beautiful and inspiring places along the Great Miami River Recreational Trail as it follows the path of the Great Miami River and old Miami & Erie Canal. Visit the Miami County Parks

and be...Inspired by Nature.

Fall Farm Fest

Home. Grown. Fun.

October 8 & 9

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Lost Creek Reserve in Troy


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