Wayne County CVB Visitors Guide

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Contents Wayne County History .......................................................................4 Our Neighbors ...................................................................................5 Advertisers’ Listings: Shopping Pleasures & Services ..........................................................8 Art, Artifacts & Antiques .................................................................12 What’s Cooking...............................................................................14 Farms & Farmers’ Markets...............................................................16 Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts .................................................................17 Camping & Recreation.....................................................................19 Conference, Party Centers & Catering .............................................20 Maps ......................................................................................... 21-23 Historical Societies ..........................................................................24 The Outdoors...................................................................................25 Accommodations Chart ............................................................. 26-27 Information/Mileage Chart ..............................................................28 2014 Calendar of Events ........................................................... 29-42

Welcome From the County Commissioners Welcome to Wayne County. We are very pleased you are thinking about visiting our area. This visitors guide will make it easy for you to find all of our many unique attractions and events throughout the year. If you need additional information for meetings, reunions or weddings, please visit the website and download the Event Planning Guide. If you are planning a motorcoach tour, the Group Tour Planner is also available. The city of Orrville will be celebrating her Sesquicentennial (150th) year in 2014. Special community events will be held each month including a Sesquicentennial themed tribute parade in July. Full event details will be posted at www.orrvillechamber.com and www.wccvb.com throughout the year. Contact the Wayne County Convention and Visitors Bureau if you have guests in town, need something to do with your family, or just want to discover something new in your own backyard. If your business holds seminars or meetings, the CVB can help you find the perfect location. Contact the CVB at 1-800-362-6474 or info@wccvb.com. Thank you for visiting Wayne County.

Commissioners: Scott Wiggam, Ann Obrecht, Jim Carmichael Direct all visitor inquiries to: Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau 428 W. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio 44691 330-264-1800 or 800-362-6474 Fax 330-264-1141 E-mail info@wccvb.com Web site: www.wccvb.com Published by: Wooster Printing & Litho Incorporated 1345 West Old Lincoln Way, P.O. Box 71, Wooster, Ohio 44691-0071 330-264-5540 • Fax 330-263-7227 • www.woosterprinting.com

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ART, DÉCOR, GIFTS, & MORE MEETING FACILITIES Conference and catering centers provide superb venues for meetings, conferences, and trade shows, accommodating up to 800 people. Athletic ďŹ elds and indoor facilities, in addition to the Wayne County Fairgrounds, can host a wide range of events. The Alice Noble Ice Arena provides year-round ice skating, hockey, and meeting facilities. It is also home to the Wooster Oilers, a USA Hockey Tier III Jr. Ice Hockey team. For details about meeting facilities, call the Wayne County Convention and Visitors Bureau at 330-264-1800 or 800-362-6474. Visit our website at www.wccvb.com to view our event planning guide online. www.wccvb.com | 1.800.362.6474 3


Wayne County History Wayne County, Ohio, named for famed Revolutionary War Brigadier General Anthony Wayne, was organized largely within its present borders in 1812. The county was carved out of the huge Wayne County in the Northwest Territory which originally took in parts of Ohio and several other states. Wooster, the county seat since 1808, was established by John Bever, William Henry, and Joseph Larwill, and named after General David Wooster, another Revolutionary War hero. Today, Wayne County is the 13th largest county in Ohio, covering over 550 square miles. Wayne County’s rich soil and plentiful water supply have continuously supported a strong agricultural community. Farms and roadside produce stands are still present and thriving in the county today. In the late 1800s, Wayne County began to expand industrially with a presence in the coal mining industry and access to the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne, and Chicago Railroad (which later became the Pennsylvania). Today Wayne County is home to many world-renowned businesses such as Wooster Brush Company, ArtiFlex, LuK USA LLC and The J.M. Smucker Company. The Lincoln Highway Historic Byway runs through Wayne County. Designated by red, white and blue signs, this route follows the original 241 mile Ohio 1928 alignment that stretched from New York City westward to San Francisco. The Lincoln Highway opened the western portion of the country to auto travel in the early 20th century. Today, as you travel this scenic route through Wayne County, you will experience some of “Main Street Across America,” the Highway’s original slogan. Downtown Wooster and Dalton, both on the Highway route since 1913, let visitors experience tree-lined streets, historical buildings and replicas of the original posts that designated the Lincoln Highway route.

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Our Neighbors Wayne County, together with neighboring Holmes, Stark, and Tuscarawas Counties, is home to the largest community of Amish in the world. The roots of the Amish began in Switzerland among Swiss Brethren in 1693 under the leadership of Jakob Amman. In the early 18th century, the Amish began immigrating to Pennsylvania due to intense religious persecution in Europe. From 1813 to 1860, another wave of immigrants settled farther west in Ohio, Illinois and Missouri. This wave included Swiss-German speaking Mennonites, along with more Amish from Switzerland and the Alsace-Lorraine area. Although Amish lifestyles vary between and sometimes within communities, the Amish are widely known for their plain dress, simple living, and their resistance to modern conveniences and technology. The Amish generally live in homes without electricity or telephones, ride in buggies and other horse-drawn vehicles, and wear very plain, homemade clothing. Their profound religious beliefs require that they live as close to their founding principles as possible. Their self-reliance and work values are displayed in their community barn raisings, threshing rings, quilting groups and church services. Although most Amish in Wayne County still live on the farm, reecting their roots as an agricultural community, many have occupations in other areas such as woodworking, cabinetry and carpentry; others are blacksmiths, buggy and carriage makers, and repair shop owners. Amish farms, one-room schoolhouses and the black, horse-drawn buggies are familiar sights around Wayne County. Visitors and residents alike often visit the many Amish-style restaurants in the area. Authentic Amish recipes are prepared for breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as extraordinary desserts including pastries, apple fritters, and deep-dish fruit pies. Quality, handcrafted Amish products are often sought out, including ďŹ ne wood furniture, hand-stitched quilts, and carvings. The Amish community is made up of friendly people who are eager to speak about their unique lifestyles. It should be noted, however, that they prefer not to be photographed due to their religious beliefs and will not pose for photos. Visitors who enter into the atmosphere of the Amish community often gain a new perspective on modern life and a greater respect for the Amish, who seek to maintain a simple lifestyle.

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The following is a list of attractions and establishments in Wayne County. The numbers preceding each one are keyed to the maps on pages 21-23. Refer to the key above for amenity symbol explanations.

Shopping Pleasures & Services 1. Amish Cupboard Bulk Foods 14278 E. Lincoln Way,U.S. Rt.30 Dalton 44618 Next to Das Dutch Kitchen Restaurant Email: dasdutchkitchen@centurylink.net Website: www.dasdutch.com Click on Amish Cupboard.Opening in February 2014 with a wide variety of bulk foods, homemade candies, pastries, deli meats and cheeses and more!! Hrs. M-Sa 8am-7pm Closed Sunday. 2. Amish Heartland Tours & Information Kiosk 4826 East Main Street, Berlin, 44610 330-893-3248 Website: www.amishheartlandtours.com Email: reservations@ amishheartlandtours.com Sightseeing tours for both leisure and group travelers. Authentic Amish experiences, information on area attractions and self driving tour booklets. Meals in Amish homes M-Sa 8am-5pm. 3. Audrey’s Attic 147 N. Main St., Orrville, 44667 330-683-3384 Website: www.shopaudreysattic.com Hrs. M-Sa 10am-5pm; Th 10 am-7pm. 4. Barn Restaurant Shops Located north of Wooster on St. Rt. 585, Smithville, 44677 Website: www.thebarnrest.com Buchanan Place Unique Gifts & Accessories 330-669-3911; Oak Cupboard Bulk Food Store 330-669-2140; Toyrifix Specialty Toy Store 330-669-3737 Open every day! Closed some holidays. 5. Best of Ohio’s Amish Country See display ad. www.BestofOhiosAmishCountry.com 6. Books In Stock Used & Rare 140 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-BOOK Website: www.booksinstock.net Hrs. M-Sa 8:30am-9pm; Su 1-5pm. 7. Brown’s Furniture 138 W. Market St., Orrville, 44667 330-682-3966 or 1-800-682-3966 Website: www.brownsfurniture.com Email: info@brownsfurniture.com Hrs. M,Th,F 9am-9pm; Tu,W, Sa 9am-5:30pm; Su noon-4pm. 8. Buchanan Place Unique Gifts & Accessories 877 1/2 W. Main St., PO Box 256, Smithville, 44677 (Next to The Barn Restaurant) 330-669-3911 Email: dramseyer@earthlink.net Follow us on Facebook Hrs. M-Sa 9am-8pm (Jan-Mar 9am-5:30pm); Su 12:30-5:30pm. 9. 8

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Steak - Beef & Pork custom processing. Vacuum packed eliminates freezer burn - marinated chicken breast and deer processing plus retail store. Hrs. M,Tu,Th,F 7am-5pm; W 7am-1pm; Sa 7am-noon. 10. The Cat’s Meow® Village 2163 Great Trails Dr., Wooster, 44691 330-264-1377 Email: cmv@fjdesign.com Website: www. catsmeow.com Hrs. M-F 10:30am-3:30pm See display ad. 11. The Cheese Shoppe and Bulk Food Store 7845 Lincoln Way E., Apple Creek, 44606 330-264-6214 Email: thecheeseshoppe@sssnet.com Hrs. M-F 9am-6pm; Sa 9am-5pm. 12. Coblentz Furniture 12573 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, 44606 330-857-0200 Coblentz Furniture is family owned and operated since 1975. We build furniture to your specification in your choice of wood. Stop and see our showroom. Hrs. M-F 9am-5pm; Sa 9am-4pm. 13. Deborah’s Garden Market 1494 E. Smithville Western Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-601-1027 Email: deborah@deborahsgardenmarket.com Website: deborahsgardenmarket.com Deborah’s is a full service, innovative garden center including greenhouse, and an inspiring garden boutique and butterfly garden. Call or visit us on our website for an ongoing schedule of workshops. Meeting room comfortably seats 25-30 guests. Hrs. Open Year Round and Sunday. 14. Everything Rubbermaid Retail Store 115 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-7119 Email: everythingrubbermaid@hotmail.com Website: www.everythingrubbermaidstore.com. Hrs. M-F 9:30am-6pm; Sa 9:30am-5pm; Su (Apr. - Dec.) noon-5pm. 15. Expert T’s & Wooster Marketing Co. 221 Beall Ave., Wooster, 44691 330-263-4588 Email: embjoe@gmail.com Website: www.expert-ts.com Hrs. M-F 10am-5:30pm; Sa Seasonal. 16. Friendtique 223 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 (across the street from the Library) 330-262-2012 Email: friendtique@centurylink.net Website: www.friendtique.org Antiques, gently used furniture & ladies fine clothing and accessories in over 10,000 sq. ft. building. All items are donated, profits go to Life Care Hospice of Greater Wayne County for patient care. Visa/MC accepted. Hrs. M-F 10am-5pm; Sa 10am-4pm; Closed Su. 17. Green Acres Furniture Ltd. 7412 Massillon Rd. SW, Navarre, 44662 App. 2 mi. north of Mt. Eaton on St. Rt. 241. 330-359-6251 or 1-800-807-0975 E-mail: info.oh@greenacresfurniture.com Website: www.greenacresfurniture.com Designers, manufacturers and retailers of high-end hardwood furniture. Custom made for you. 45,000 sq. ft. showroom and manufacturing. Family owned and operated since 1988. Hrs. M-Sa 9am-5pm. 18. Green Thumb Floral and Gifts 1583 Madison Ave., Wooster, 44691 330-264-4011 Website: www.greenthumbfloralandgifts.com Hrs. M-F 8am-5pm; Sa 9am-noon. 19. The Greenhouse Shoppe 3649 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-5300. Website: www.thegreenhouseshoppe.com Garden center specializing in everything needed for the garden as well as accent items. Special all-Christmas Shoppe opens the first Saturday of November. Hrs. M-F 9am-6pm; Sa 9am-5pm. Extended seasonal hours. 20. The J.M. Smucker Company Store and Café All the Goodness of Smuckers® -and More-in a Store. 333 Wadsworth Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-684-1500 Website: www.smuckers.com. Located on St. Rt. 57, just north of US St. Rt. 30. The store showcases the Company’s icon brands and features exclusive merchandise for the kitchen and home. The store offers unique 9


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gifts for family and friends including a custom gift basket design center. A wood-fired oven in the café makes delicious recipes from the Company’s branded ingredients. A walk-through museum takes you on a journey into the Company’s history and heritage. Make sure to stop by when you are in the neighborhood. Hrs. M-Sa 9am-6pm; Closed Sunday. See display ad. JAFB dba Wooster Brewery 120 Beall Ave., Wooster, 44691 330-601-1TAP (1827). Emai: info@JAFBBeer.com Website: www.JAFBBeer.com Hrs. M-Th 4-9pm; F&Sa 1pm-midnight; Su 1-6pm. Jake’s Amish Furniture 1255 Kidron Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-857-4756 or 888-807-9060 Website: www.jakesamishfurniture.com Email: jakekratzer@gmail.com; 1 mi. S of 30, 3 mi. N of Kidron. Hrs. M-Sa 9am-5pm; Otherwise by appt. Kidron Town & Country Store Bulk Food & Restaurant 4959 Kidron Rd., PO Box 26, Kidron, 44636 330-857-2131 Fax: 330-857-3023 Email: kidrontc@zoominternet.net Website: www.kidrontownandcountry.com Hrs. Store M-Sa 7am-8pm; Restaurant M-Sa 7am-2:30pm. Lehman’s On the Square in Kidron, Mailing Address: PO Box 270, Kidron, 44636. Online Mapping Address: 4779 Kidron Rd., Dalton 44618 (Four miles south of U.S. Rt. 30 between Wooster and Canton.) 330-857-5757 or 1-877-438-5346 Email: info@Lehmans.com Website: www.Lehmans.com. Step back in time with a visit to Lehman’s on the Square in Kidron! The 45,000 Sq. Feet of store contains thousands of old-time products you thought were long gone and an array of nonelectric appliances, tools and toys that are beautiful, fascinating and practical. There’s even a café inside. Hrs. Open every day except Sunday. See display ad. MacKenzie’s Silver & Gold Uniquely Designed Jewelry. 147 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-1330 Hrs. W, Th, F 10am-5pm; Sa 10am-1pm. Marshallville Packing Co., Inc. 50 E. Market St., PO Box 276, Marshallville, 44645 330-855-2871 One of Ohio’s largest meat markets. A complete line of old-world sausages and smoked meats. Locally raised beef, pork and chicken fresh daily in retail store. Visit us on the web at www.marshallville-meats.com Hrs. Tu, W, F 9am-6pm; Th 9am-8pm; Sa 9am-5pm. Closed Su, M and Holidays. Weekly specials. Buses by appointment only. MCC Connections Thrift Shop & Quilt Room 4080 Kidron Rd., PO Box 19, Kidron, 44636 330-857-7802 Email: connections@zoominternet.net An upscale thrift shop. Find bargains in name brand clothing, housewares, furniture, toys, books, vintage, and more. Benefits Mennonite Central Committee’s mission globally and locally. Hrs. M-Sa 9am-5pm; Th 9am-8pm. The Oak Cupboard St. Rt. 585, 4642 Akron Rd., Smithville (By The Barn Restaurant) 44677 330-669-2140 Email: kim.oakcupboard@gmail.com Website: www.oakcupboard.com Hrs. M-Sa 9am-8pm; Su 12:30-5:30pm Orrville Railroad Heritage Society 145 S. Depot St., PO Box 11, Orrville, 44667 330-683-2426 Website: www.orrvillerailroad.com Tour 1868 Orrville Union Depot Museum (by appointment). Short train rides: National Train Day, May 10; Orrville Railroad Day, August 16; Jumpin’ Pumpkin Jamboree, October 25. Riding with Santa, November 29 and December 6, eight 1.5 hour trips to choose from. Day long excursions on April 26 and October 11. P. Graham Dunn Factory Store 630 Henry St., Dalton, 44618 866-922-0306 Email: gallery@pgrahamdunn.com Website: www.pgrahamdunn.com Manufacturer of inspirational art, home décor, gifts, and more. Stop in and explore our 20,000 sq. ft. gift shop, take a tour, or engrave a personalized gift. At P. Graham Dunn, there’s something for everyone. Hrs. M-Sa 9am5pm.See display ad.


31. Pallotta Ford Lincoln 4199 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-6600 or 1-800-589-2065 Email: info@pallottaford.com Wayne County’s largest complete Sales & Service Center, Auto Spa, Rental Vehicles, Service, Parts, Tires, and Accessories. On site state-of-the-art Collision Center. Open 6 days a week or visit us on the web at www.fordnow.com 32. Pine Tree Barn & farms 4374 Shreve Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-1014 or Fax 330-264-8987 Email: info@pinetreebarn. com Website: www.PineTreeBarn.com A restored 1868 barn with spectacular views overlooking two lakes and the Killbuck Valley. Offering 25,000 sq. ft. of beautiful gifts and accessories, year-round Christmas Shop, Christmas Tree Farm, handcrafted 18th century furniture reproductions, traditional home furnishings and interior design service, boutique, gourmet luncheon restaurant. (See our restaurant listing!) Home to many events throughout the year including the Williamsburg Festival Oct. 4 & 5. Details at PineTreeBarn.com and Facebook. Open 7 days a week: M-Sa 9am-5pm; Su 10am-5pm. Lunch served 11am-2:30pm. Extended hours Thanksgiving thru Christmas. See display ad. 33. Quailcrest Farm 2810 Armstrong Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-6722 or Fax 330-345-3842 Email: qcrest@bright.net Website: www.quailcrest.com Shop for herbs, perennials, unusual annuals, miniature Alpines, flowering trees and shrubs in the comfort of our spacious greenhouse solarium. Explore the Garden Barn Gift Shop full of contemporary wonders. Bring a picnic and wander the many gardens. Spring Garden Fair June 14-15, Herb Fair Sept 6. Open March 25th through December. Off St. Rt. 83, 5 miles N. of Wooster, 7 mi. south of I-71 to Armstrong Rd. Hrs. Tu-Sa 9am-5pm. Extended spring and Christmas hours. See display ad. 34. Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center 4141 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-5051 Website: www.fordnow.com Hrs. M-F 7am-6pm; Sa 8am-4pm. 35. Roomscapes 146 E. Liberty St. (in Liberty St. Commons), Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-1088 Website: www.roomscapesonline.com Ekornes Stressless chairs, distinctive home furnishings & accessories by Smith Brothers, Norwalk, Hooker & other leading brands. Free in-home decorating. Hrs. M, Tu, W, F 10am-6pm; Thu 10am-8pm; Sa 10am-5pm. Also visit Runions’ Furniture in Orrville. 36. Schlabach Furniture 11463 Harrison Rd., Apple Creek, 44606 330-695-2249 From Kidron take Kidron Rd. south for 3 mi. to Harrison Rd. then West 1 1/2 mi. Featuring oak, hickory, elm, quartersawn and cherry furniture manufactured locally with quality and pride. Hrs. M 9am-7pm; Tu-Sa 9am-5pm; closed Sundays. See display ad. 37. Shisler’s Cheese House 55 Kidron Rd.,Orrville, 44667 330682-2105 or Fax 330-682-1307 Website:www.cheesehouse.com Family-owned country store. Best Swiss cheese in the world. Amish cheese, smoked meats, gourmet foods, Heggy’s Chocolates, Amish baked goods, friendly service. We ship. Hrs. 7 days a week, 8am-6pm. See display ad. 38. Solid Oak Furniture 7735 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek, 44606 330-263-1505 or 800-266-4702 Email: solidoakss@aol.com Website: www.solidoakfurn.com 39. SoMar Wine Cellars & Wine Bar 211 South Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-202-7733 Email: info@somarwinecellars.com Website: www.somarwinecellars.com Hours M-Th noon-9pm; F & Sa noon-11pm. 40. Stop’nGo Convenience Store and Subway 825 Dover Rd., Wooster, 44691 St. Rt. 83 & US Rt. 250, 330-262-5900 Website: www.stopngo.biz Hrs. 7 Days/24 Hrs.

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41. Today’s Kitchen Store 116 South Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-601-1331 Email: info@TodaysKitchenStore.com Website: www.TodaysKitchenStore.com and FB. Your source for quality kitchen products. Featuring All-Clad, LeCreuset, Wusthof, KitchenAid and more. Cooking classes and knife sharpening available. Hours M-Sa 10am-6pm; Su 1-5pm Summer & Christmas. 42. Toyrifix Specialty Toy Store St. Rt. 585, 4642 Akron Rd., Smithville, 44677 (by The Barn Restaurant) 330-669-3737 Email: brenda@toyrifix.com Website: www.toyrifix.com Hrs. M-Th 9am-6pm; F, Sa 9am-8pm; Su 12:30-5:30pm. 43. Wayne County Flea Market 4767 Fulton Rd., Smithville, 44677 330-669-3649 or 330-466-1221 Email: wayneflea8@gmail. com Website: www.waynecountyfleamarket.com Saturdays May 3 - Oct 4. 8am-3pm. 44. White Jewelers 211 East Liberty St., Wooster 44691 330-264-3324 Email: hmax2@embarqmail.com Website: Whitejewelers.net Experience the difference with a 3rd generation jeweler. Specializing in certified diamonds, custom jewelry designing, and friendly knowledgeable salespeople. Visit us in Downtown Wooster. Hrs. M-Th 9:30am-5:30pm; F 9:30am-7pm; Sa 9:30am-4pm. 45. The Wooster Book Company 205-213 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 800-WUBOOK-1 (800-982-6651) or 330-262-1688 Email: info@woosterbook.com Website: www.woosterbook.com Ohio’s largest independent bookstore-where minds and imaginations meet. We also publish significant titles about Ohio and Amish life. Library of Congress and Ohioana Award Winner. Hrs. M-Th, Sa 9:30am-6pm; F 9:30am-9pm. 46. Wooster Gift Corner, Inc. 131 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-6117 Email: streetermaryalice@gmail.com Hrs. M-Sa 9:30am-5pm. 47. World Crafts 13110 Emerson Rd., PO Box 78, Kidron, 44636 330-857-0590 Email: worldcrafts@zoominternet.net Website: www.worldcraftsfairtrade.com Fairly traded handicrafts from 30 developing countries: jewelry, baskets, toys, carvings, personal and home accessories, year-round Christmas room, ethnic musical instruments, coffee, chocolate. Hrs. M-Sa 9:30am-5pm.

Art, Artifacts & Antiques 48. Curious Fare P.O. Box 24, 128 E. Main St., Smithville, 44677 330-465-4337 Email: lzcurfar@zoominternet.net Visit Curious Fare on Facebook Hrs. W-F 11am-5pm; Sa 11am-4pm; Su-Tu by chance. 49. Gallery in the Vault 105 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-3599 Email: galleryinthevault@yahoo.com Website: www.galleryinthevault.com Indulge your artistic appetites... fine arts, creative gifts, ceramics, art glass, original wall art, jewelry, custom framing, and antiques. Over 500 artists. Hrs. Tu-Sa 10am-5:30pm 50. Just Enough Antiques, Primitives & American Arts 134 W. Main St., Smithville, 44677 330-669-0016 Hrs. Closed Mondays; Tu-Sa 10am-5pm; Su 1-5pm; See us on Facebook; Closed Holidays. 51. Ken Miller Supply Oil, Gas, Car, Truck & Ag Museum 7920 Shreve Road (St. Rt. 226) Shreve, 44676 330-496-4024 Hosted by County Line Historical Society of Wayne & Holmes Counties on the second Saturday of each month, noon-3pm or by apointment.

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52. Kister Water Mill c. 1816 3596 Kister Rd., Wooster 44691 330567-0040 or 330-464-0291 Visit us on Facebook! Hrs. May-Sept. Tours by appointment. 53. Mishler Weaving Mill PO Box 12, 381 E. Main St., Smithville, 44677 330-669-9308 Website: www.rootsweb.com/~ohschs/ index.html Email: ndhd1@hotmail.com Mishler Mill, owned and operated by Smithville Historical Society, produces handwoven household goods including dishcloths, dish towels, rag rugs, and placemats. Hrs. every W 1:30-4pm free admission. Open May-Oct. 3rd Saturday or Sunday from 2-4:30pm, Groups welcome by appointment. 54. The Ohio Light Opera Resident Professional Company of The College of Wooster, Freedlander Theatre, 329 East University St., Wooster, 44691 330-263-2345 Email: ohiolightopera@wooster.edu for schedule and to purchase tickets. Purchase tickets online at www.ohiolightopera.org. The Ohio Light Opera is a world renowned lyric theater company, celebrating its 36th season in 2014. Individual/Group/Subscription Prices: $44-$52 with children at $10 and students at $20. Box ofďŹ ce opens Jan. 8, 2014. Performances run from June 14-Aug. 9. See display ad. 55. Rose & Thistle Antiques 27 Front St. (St. Rt. 83), PO Box 178, Burbank, 44214 330-416-7887 Email: enochlaura@gmail.com Hrs. F, Sa 11am-5pm; Su 11am-4pm; January and February by chance. 56. Smithville Community Historical Society 381 E. Main St., PO Box 12, Smithville, 44677 330-669-9308 Email: ndhd1@hotmail.com Website: www.rootsweb.com/~ohschs/index.html Tour our log cabin and house, tin shop, spring house, blacksmith shop, pottery, LyDo Barn, historic Church, depot, caboose, and Mishler Weaving Mill. Hours: Mishler Weaving Mill (open year round), every Wed., 1:30-4pm; Pioneer Village open May-Oct., 3rd Sat. or Sun. of each month, 2-4:30pm; Christmas in the Village, Sat., Dec 6, 6-8pm, Sun., Dec 7, 2-4:30pm. All buildings will be open; groups welcome by appointment. 57. Townsend Antiques 140 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-202-5265 For Appointments call: 330-464-6658 Email: davidbroehl@gmail.com Website: www.townsendantiques.com Hrs. W-Sa 11am-7pm. 58. Toy & Hobby Museum 531 Hostetler Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-683-8697 or 330-683-5951 Email: toyhobbymuseum@aol.com Toy trucks, miniature farm and equipment, pencils, S&P shakers, pedal tractors and more. Admission. Hrs. by chance or by appointment. 59. Uptown/Downtown Antiques/Collectibles 215 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-9735 Email: earlyweygandt@gmail.com Hrs. M-Sa 10am-6pm; Su noon-5pm Closed major holidays. 60. Walnut Street Antiques 132 N. Walnut St., Downtown Wooster 44691 330-264-3030 Email: walnutstreetantiques@gmail. com Website: www.walnutstreetantiques.com Recently opened August 2012, 12,500 sq. ft. of vintage, rare and unusual items. Furniture, lighting, advertising, toys, R.R., maritime, aviation, auto, brass, bronze, memorabilia, clocks & gaming. Hrs. Tu-Sa 10am-6pm; Su 11:30am-5pm 61. Wayne Center for the Arts 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster, 44691 330-264-2787 Email: waynectr@wayneartscenter.org Website: www.wayneartscenter.org Hrs. M-Th 11am-9pm; F 9am-7pm; Sa 9am-2pm. 62. Wayne County Historical Society 546 E. Bowman Street, Wooster, 44691 330-264-8856 Email: host@waynehistoricalohio.org Website: www.waynehistoricalohio.org Refer to the website for hours and tour information.

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What’s Cooking 63. The Barn Restaurant 877 W. Main St., Smithville, 44677 330-669-2555 Website: www.thebarnrest.com Hrs. Su-Th 11am-8pm; F, Sa 11am-9pm. 64. Bob Evans Restaurant 119# 550 Robinson Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-5799 Fax: 330-264-1379 Hrs. Open Daily 6am-10pm. 65. Broken Rocks Cafe & Bakery 123 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-263-2949 Email: brokenrocks@gmail.com Website: www.brokenrockscafe.com Casual dining with upscale appeal. Hand crafted pasta, pizza, soup, salad, sandwiches, steaks and dessert. Artisan breads baked daily. Wine list and full bar. Hrs. M-Th 9am-9pm; F, Sa 9am-10pm. 66. The Carpenter’s Cup 116 W. Main St., Smithville, 44677 330-669-0084 Email: shubach1@gmail.com Website: www.thecarpenterscup.com Hrs. M-F 6:30am-5pm; Sa 7:30am4pm. 67. The City Square Steakhouse 148 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-2489 Email: mail@citysquaresteakhouse.com Website: www.citysquaresteakhouse.com A traditional Chicago-style steakhouse featuring full bar, private dining room with fireplace, heated patio and weekly live jazz. Happy hour specials daily. Hrs. M-Sa 4:30-10:30pm. 68. Das Dutch Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery & Gift Shop 14278 E. Lincoln Way, (U.S. Rt. 30), Dalton, 44618 330-683-0530 Email: dasdutchkitchen@centurylink.net Website: www.dasdutch.com Authentic Amish cooking, featuring daily breakfast, lunch & evening buffets, Garden Fresh Salad Bar, full menu, and many homemade desserts. Busses welcome. 6 private banquet rooms & off site catering. Large Gift Shop & Bakery. To-go orders available. Hrs. M-F 8am-8pm; Sa 7am-8pm; Closed Sunday. 69. Des Dutch Essenhaus Restaurant Amish Cooking/ Quilts ‘n Things 176 N. Market St., Shreve, 44676 330-5672212 Email: essenhaus@aol.com Website: www.shreveohio.com/ essenhaus/ Hrs. M-Sa 8am-8pm.; Su 11am-3pm. Open Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day and Thanksgiving. 70. El Rancho Grande Italian Restaurant 117 W. Liberty Street, Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-6625 Email:elranchogrande@ sssnet.com Website: www.elranchograndewooster.com Hrs.Tu-Th 11am-9pm; F&Sa 11am-10pm; Su 4-9pm. 71. The Faithful Little Cupcake 146 E. Liberty St., Ste. 10, Lower Level, Downtown Wooster, 44691 2nd location 4146 Burbank Rd., Suite B. North End Wooster 44691 330-262-CAKE (2253), 3rd location 116 N. Main St. Orrville 44667 330-683-CAKE (2253) Email: thefaithfullittlecupcake@yahoo.com Website: www. thefaithfullittlecupcake.com Hrs. Tu-Th 9am-6pm; F 9am-7pm; Sa 9am-6pm; Closed Sunday and Monday. 72. Granary at The Pine Tree Barn & farms 4374 Shreve Rd., Wooster, 44691 (4 miles south of Wooster, off St. Rt. 3 South, on St. Rt. 226) 330-264-1014 E-mail: info@pinetreebarn.com Website: www.pinetreebarn.com A magical experience! Restored landmark 1868 barn offering gourmet lunches and desserts prepared fresh daily. In season, rooftop dining offers spectacular views of the 200-acre family Christmas tree farm, valley and lakes. Afterward, explore 25,000 sq. ft. of beautiful gifts and fine home furnishings. (See our other listing in Shopping Pleasures and Services!) Open seven days a week: M-Sa 9am-5pm, Su 10am-5pm. Lunch served 11am-2:30pm. Extended holiday hours Thanksgiving thru Christmas. See display ad. 73. Hartzler Dairy & Ice Cream Shoppe 5454 Cleveland Rd., (St. Rt.3), Wooster, 44691 330-345-8190 or Email: hartzlerdairy@gmail.com 14


Website: www.hartzlerfamilydairy.com Wholesome glass bottled milk. Premium homemade ice cream. 26 Flavors. Frozen custard. Sandwiches, salads, sundaes, shakes. Group tours by appointment. Open year round! Winter Hrs. M-Sa 11am-7pm; Su 1pm-7pm. Summer Hrs. M-Sa 11am-9pm; Su 1-9pm. 74. Heartland Point Cafe 200 N. Main St., Orrville 44667 330-682-0098 Email: heartlandpointcafe@yahoo.com Website: www.heartlandorrville.com Hrs. M-F 6:30am-6pm Closed Sat. & Sun. 75. The Henry Station Restaurant & Pizza 244 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-2226 Email: thehenrystation@centurylink.net Website: www.thehenrystation.com Unique downtown restaurant. American, German, Hungarian Cuisine: chicken paprikash, goulash, wienerschnitzel, homemade soups, pierogies, hot sandwiches, pizza. Full bar, ESPN TV’s, outside patio (covered) Hrs. M-Sa Open 11am for lunch and dinner. 76. Honey Baked Ham Co. and Cafe 3786 Burbank Rd. #301, Wooster 44691 330-345-6453 Email: woosterhoneybaked@centurylink.net Every day is a Holiday. Come celebrate lunch with us! Gourmet sandwiches, box lunches, fresh hot soups. Dine In or Take Out. Fresh Holiday hams and turkeys. Hrs. M-Sa 10am-7pm;Su 10:30am-3pm 77. Jake’s Steakhouse & Banquet Center 6655 East Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691 330-345-5523 Email: tim@eatatjakes.com Website: www.eatatjakes.com A casual dining restaurant. Prime Rib, Steak, Burgers and New Salad Bar. Hrs. M-Th 11am-10pm; F 11am-11pm; Sa 8am-11pm; Su 8am-10pm. 78. Lemonberry Frozen Yogurt 127 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-601-0793 Email: info@lemonberryfrozen yogurt.com Website: www.lemonberryfrozenyogurt.com Selfserve frozen yogurt store with weekly rotating flavors and a selection of over 75 toppings. Make it healthy, make it delicious, make it yourself! Hrs. Open 7 days a week Noon-9:30pm. 79. Matsos Greek Family Restaurant 154 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-8800 Fax: 330-264-8364 Website: www.matsosfamilyrestaurant.com & www.matsosgreekdressing.com Hrs. Tu-Th 11am-9pm; F-Sa 11am-10pm; Su 11am-9pm. 80. Muddy Waters Café & Grille 116 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-2604 Email: pact216@gmail.com Website: www.muddywaterscafe.com Visit us on Facebook at Muddy Waters Café & Grille Hrs. M-Sa 7am-9pm; Su 8am-3pm. 81. Olde Jaol Steakhouse and Tavern 215 N. Walnut St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-3333 Email: oldejaol@sssnet. com Website: www.oldejaolrestaurant.com Hrs. M-Sa. Tavern: 11am-11pm; Steakhouse: 4:30pm-10:00pm 82. The NEW Pines Grill and Event Center 1319 N. Millborne Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-684-1010 Website: www.thepinesgolf.com Great food, fun and relaxed atmosphere! 9 Big screen HD TV’s, indoor/outdoor bar. Beautiful deck overlooking golf course. Banquet room for 30-400 people. Hrs. Tu-Th 11am-9pm; F, Sa 11am-10pm; Su 11am-2pm. 83. Quince Bakery & Cafe 4776 Kidron Rd., Kidron 44636 330-816-0233 Website: www.quincebakeryandcafe.com Hrs. See our website for hours. 84. South Market Bistro 151 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-3663 Email: eat@southmarketbistro.com Website: www.southmarketbistro.com South Market Bistro is a 15


casual restaurant specializing in preparing the freshest organic and locally grown ingredients available each season. Hrs. Dinner Tu-Th 5-9pm; F&Sa 5-10pm. 85. Spoon Market & Deli 147 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-0880 Email: thefolks@spoonmarket.com Website: www.spoon-market.com Specialty Market. Ethnic ingredients, local products, Boars Head Meats & Cheeses, Imported and Local Cheeses, Butcher Shop, Dine In or Take Out. Hrs. M-Sa 7am-7pm; Su 7am-3pm. 86. TJ’s Restaurant, CW’s & Melvins 359 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-6263 Website: www.tjsrestaurants.com Email: tjsrestaurants@gmail.com TJ’s has been Wayne County’s finest restaurant for 50 years. Serving steaks, seafood, pasta & gourmet burgers, wine and spirits. Hrs. Tu-F 11am-11pm; Sa 3pm-midnight. 87. Troyer’s Home Pantry 668 W. Main St., Apple Creek, 44606 330-698-4182 or Fax: 330-698-3537 Amish bakery from simple basic ingredients, angel food cakes, pies, cookies, cinnamon rolls, breads and pie shells. Wholesale and retail. Hrs. M-F 6am-6pm; Sa 6am-5pm all year. 88. TULIPÁN Hungarian Pastry & Coffee Shop 122 S. Market St., (On the Square) Wooster, 44691 330-264-8092 Website: www.tulipanhungarianpastry.com Authentic olde world pastries, gourmet coffees and teas and imported juices. Serving homemade soups, rolled omelets, crépes and open face sandwiches all day. Hrs. M-Sa 7:30am-5pm; Su 11am-4pm. May 15-Sept. 1 open until 6 on weekdays. 89. Wild Ginger China Bistro 3694 Burbank Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-6388 Website: www.gingercb.com Specializing in Cantonese, Szezhwan and Hunan Cuisines. Call ahead pick-up window for take-out orders. Full Bar and Sushi Bar. New expanded Menu! Hrs. Su-Th 11am-9pm; F-Sa 11am-10pm.

Farms & Farmers’ Markets 90. Bauman Orchards, Inc. 161 Rittman Ave., Rittman, 44270 330-925-6861 Email: baumanoffice@neo.rr.com Website: www.baumanorchards.com Fall Festivals Sept. 20 & 27, Oct. 4, 2014 Hrs. M-F 8am-6pm; Sa 8am-5pm. 91. Galehouse Tree Farms (corner of Coal Bank and Galehouse Roads) Doylestown, 44230 330-658-2480 Email: galehousetreefarms@bright.net Website: galehousetreefarms. com Spend a day in the country. Cut your own Christmas tree, ready-cuts, wreaths & roping. Trees available for planting year round, large gift shop. Fall activities, pumpkins. Real Reindeer at Christmas time. Farm tours available. Senior Citizens discounts. Hrs. Apr.-Sept. Tu-Sa 9am-5pm; Oct.-Mid-Nov. Tu-Sa 9am-5pm; Su 1-5pm. Mid-Nov.-Dec. 23, 7 days 9am-8pm. 92. Local Roots Market and Café 140 S. Walnut St, Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-263-5336 Email: info@localrootswooster.com Website: www.localrootswooster.com A year-round, indoor, local foods market featuring baked goods, frozen meats, produce, & more. All from Ohio producers! Cafe serves fresh, seasonal dishes made daily. Hrs. M-F 10am-6pm; Sa 9am-3pm. 93. Maurer’s Farm Market 2901 Batdorf Road, Wooster, 44691 330-264-2285 Email: rjmaurer99@sssnet.com Website: www.maurersberriesvegs.com Fruit and vegetables grown by Maurer’s in the market and pick your own strawberries and raspberries in season. Hrs. June 1- Sept. 30 M-F 9am-6pm; Sa 9am-4pm. 94. Moreland Fruit Farm & Farm Market 1558 W. Moreland Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-8735 Email: mrsfinney@ morelandfruitfarm.com Website: www.morelandfruitfarm.com Hours adjusted seasonally. 16


95. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) The Ohio State University 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster, 44691 330-263-3700 or Email: tours-oardc@osu.edu Website: www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/visitor Office Hrs. M-F 8am-5pm; Grounds open 7 Days/Wk daylight hours. 96. Ramseyer Farms Maze Adventures and Pumpkin Patch 3488 Akron Rd. (St. Rt. 585), Wooster, 44691 330-264-0264 Email: dkramseyer@earthlink.net Website: www.ramseyerfarms.com Hrs. beginning Sept. 13 Tu-F 3-7pm; Sa 11am-7pm; Beginning Sept. 28 Su 1-5pm. 97. Rittman Orchards and Farm Market 13548 Mt. Eaton Rd. (St. Rt. 94), Doylestown, 44230 330-925-4152 Email: info@rittmanorchards.com Website: www.rittmanorchards.com Family owned and operated farm market offering home-grown fruits and vegetables, freshly baked pies, jams, honey, unique gift items, many Ohio products, scenic country setting. Hrs. Closed M; Tu-Sa 10am-6pm; Su 11am-5pm; Hours vary seasonally. 98. Silver Run Vineyard & Winery 376 Eastern Road, Doylestown 44230 330-671-1115 Email: silverrunwinery@yahoo.com Website: www.silverrunwinery.com Boutique winery featuring awardwinning, hand-crafted wines in a country setting. Relax by the fireplace in the cozy tasting room or on the covered back porch. Visit soon. Hrs. Th&F 5-10pm; Sa 1-10pm. 99. Troutman Vineyards and Winery 4243 Columbus Rd. (St. Rt. 3 South), Wooster 44691 330-263-4345 Email: troutman@sssnet.com Website: www.troutmanvineyards.com Winery hours adjusted seasonally. Tours by appt. Call for hours. See display ad. 100. Whitefeather Meats 14079 Cleveland Rd., Creston, 44217 330-435-6300 Email: featherwht@aol.com Website: www.whitefeathermeats.com Hrs. M, Tu, Th, F 8am-5pm; W, Sa 8am-noon.

Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts 101. Best Western Wooster Hotel 243 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-7750 or Fax: 330-262-5840 Email: bestwesternwooster@gmail.com Reservations: 866-264-2057 102. Black Squirrel Inn 636 College Ave., Wooster, 44691 330-317-6627 Email: blacksquirrelinn@mac.com Website: www.blacksquirrelinn.com Hospitable & tasteful four bedroom Bed & Breakfast in restored 1870 Victorian. Private baths in each spacious room, cable, AC, full gourmet breakfast. Call for reservations. 103. Cabin at Sassafras Knoll Bed & Breakfast 5932 Secrest Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-6941 Email: cabin@sassafrasknoll.com Website: www.sassafrasknoll.com Meticulously restored 1820s log house secluded in nine forested acres in the heart of Amish countryside offering frontier ambience. Amenities: Central air, woodburning fireplace, whirlpool bathtub, kitchen, two bedrooms, sprawling porch. Minutes from Holmes County, shopping, dining opportunities. Continental breakfast. 104. Days Inn Wooster 789 E. Milltown Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-1500 or 800-329-7466 Email: eastmilltowngm@yahoo.com Website: www.daysinn.com 105. Econo Lodge Wooster 2137 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691 330-264-8883 or 800-4CHOICE One mile east of Wooster off U.S. Rt. 30. Email: econolodgewooster@yahoo.com 106. Hampton Inn Wooster 4253 Burbank Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-4424 Email: woooh_hampton@hilton.com Website: www.wooster.hamptoninn.com RANKED A TOP HAMPTON NATIONWIDE! Ideally located in Wooster’s business district with restaurants, shopping and entertainment within walking distance. Hotel is completely smoke-free and offers king or double queen rooms, Free On The House™ Hot Breakfast, indoor heated pool, 17


fitness room and hot beverage station 24/7. Hampton 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. 107. Hidden Valley Cabin 5510 Lattasburg Road (at the 8 mile marker), Wooster, 44691 330-465-6321 Email: hiddenvalleycabin@ gmail.com Website: www.hiddenvalleycabin.net 108. Hilton Garden Inn Wooster 959 Dover Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-202-7701 or 1-800-HILTONS Website: www.wooster.hgi.com Wooster’s newest premier full-service hotel. Spacious guest rooms with refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. Complimentary high-speed Internet. Great American Grill and Lounge, 24-hour pantry, indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center and complimentary 24-hour business center. Banquet space available. See display ad. 109. Honeytown Homestead 8112 S. Honeytown Rd., Fredericksburg, 44627 330-317-0265 Email: honeytownhomestead@gmail.com Website: www.honeytownhomestead.com Hrs. Year Round/ 2 Night Min. 110. Market Street Inn 356 North Market Street, Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-4085 Email: stay@marketstreetinnwooster.com Website: www.marketstreetinnwooster.com 1897 Victorian B&B has 5 guest rooms with private baths. Full gourmet breakfast served daily. Walking distance to downtown Wooster shops and restaurants. 111. Mirabelle Bed & Breakfast 1626 Beall Ave., Wooster, 44691 888-294-7857, or 330-264-6006 E-mail: MirabelleBandB1@aol.com Website: www.bbonline.com/oh/mirabelle Charming four bedrooms, en suite baths, full gourmet breakfast, wireless internet, central air, flat screen televisions with DVD players; Walk to the College of Wooster and the Ohio Light Opera. 112. Rodeway Inn 2055 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691 330-262-5008 or 877-424-6423 Email: gm.oh376@choicehotels.com Website: www.choicehotels.com/hotels/oh376 Choice award winning hotel near Historic Downtown Wooster. Amenities include continental breakfast, indoor pool, spa and rooms feature microwaves, fridges. Our hotel offers Whirlpool Suites and Meeting Room. Area attractions include Everything Rubbermaid, Lehman’s, Smucker’s and Cat’s Meow. 113. Royal Star Inn 11980 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, 44667 330-683-STAR or 888-711-8110 Email: frontdesk@royalstarinn.com Website: www. royalstarinn.com 114. St. Paul Hotel 203 South Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-601-1900 Website: www.stpaulhotelwooster.com The boutique St Paul Hotel, located in the Entertainment District of Historic Downtown Wooster, is “A Distinctly Different Kind of Stay”. Ranked the #1 Hotel in Wooster on Trip Advisor with a 5 Star Rating, this luxurious hotel offers World-Class accommodations, state of the art fitness center, complimentary in-room continental breakfast, Kuerig coffee makers and refrigerators in every room, rain forest showers and heated granite floors, 55” flat screen tvs and complimentary high speed internet. Just a short walk to award winning restaurants, shopping and night life. 115. Super 8 Motel Wooster 969 Timken Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-6211 or 800-800-8000 Senior discount, free local calls, truck/bus parking. Across from Bob Evans Restaurant at U.S. Rt. 30 and Madison Ave. Free continental breakfast. 116. The Wooster Inn 801 East Wayne Avenue, Wooster, 44691 330-263-2660 Email: woosterinn@wooster.edu Website: www.thewoosterinn.com Hrs: Lunch Tu-F 11am-2pm; Dinner Tu-Sa beginning at 4:30; Su buffet brunch 11am-2pm. CLOSED on Monday Pub Hrs: Tu-F 4:30-11pm (Friday until 1am); Sa 11am1am; Su Noon-9pm CLOSED on Monday (hours subject to change without notice.) 18


Camping & Recreation 117. Acres of Fun/Wooster Skateland Rollerskating Rink 3889 Friendsville Rd., Wooster 44691 330-345-4386 Website: www.acresoffun.com Open year-round; laser tag, children’s play area, snack bar and game room. Weather permitting: 18-hole miniature golf course, go-karts, bumper boats, bankshot basketball and batting cages. Rollerskating W-Su, Indoor Soccer Su-Tu. Call for hours. 118. Alice Noble Ice Arena 851 Oldman Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-8686 Website: www.nobleice.com Public Skate, Learn to Skate, Ice Hockey, Figure Skating and Summer Camp. Open 7 days a week. 119. Buckin’ Ohio Western Experience 8154 Garman Rd., Burbank, 44214 330-624-7205 Email: buckinohio@buckinohio.com Website: www.buckinohio.com Bringing the dream of the West to the Midwest! Join us at the Ranch! Live action. Western entertainment. Pro Bull Riding; barrel racing; mutton bustin’; unique Western town; great food; shopping. Ranch facility available for private events, corporate outings, weddings, etc. Group tours; seasonal hours. See website. 120. Caskey’s Campground 14849 Fosnight Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-682-0377 Email: caskeyscamp@aol.com Website: www.caskeyscampground.com Hrs. Tu-Th 11am-7pm; F&Sa 10am9pm; Su 10am-7pm; Closed Mondays except holidays. 121. Evergreen Park RV Resort Inns & Cabins 16359 Dover Rd., Dundee, 44624 330-359-2787 or 888-359-6429 Email: evergreenpark@wifi7.com Website: www.evergreenparkrvresort.com Hrs. M-Sa 8am-8pm. Su 9am-8pm. 122. Hawk’s Nest at Ohio State ATI 2800 E. Pleasant Home Rd., Creston, 44217 330-435-4611 Email: hawksnest@osu.edu Website: www.hawksnest.osu.edu Rated 4 1/2 stars in the Golf Digest Places to Play online course finder, placing it among North America’s 201 best public access courses. 18 Holes open 7 days till dark. 123. Lake Wapusun Campground 10787 Molter Rd., Shreve, 44676 330-496-2355 or 1-800-414-3938 Email: lakewapusun@msn.com Website: www.lakewapusuncampground.com Hrs. M-Sa 8am-10pm; Su 8am-8pm. 124. Meadow Lake Park Family Campground 8970 Canaan Center Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-435-6652 Email: ron@meadowlakepark.com Website: www.meadowlakepark.com Hrs. Su-Th 10am-5pm F-Sa 10am-8pm 125. Mohican Reservation™ Campgrounds & Canoeing 23270 Wally Rd., Loudonville, 44842 1-800-766-CAMP (2267) Email: info@mohicanreservation.com Website: www.mohicanreservation.com Open April 1 - Nov 1 See display ad. 126. Secrest Arboretum & Gardens is located at The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, 44691 330-464-2148 Website: www.secrest.osu.edu Enjoy a lovely and restful sanctuary and discover plant ideas for your landscape. Escape to pleasant vistas, explore the diverse landscape theme gardens and plant collections. Open dawn to dusk daily. See display ad. 127. Shreve Business Association PO Box 54, Shreve, 44676 800-362-6474 Website: www.shreveohio.com See display ad. 128. Wayne County Fair 199 Vanover St., PO Box 3, Wooster, 44691 330-262-8001 2014 Fair Sept 6-11. Website: www.waynecountyfairohio.com. See display ad. 129. Wayne County Speedway 1083 N. Carr Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-465-2365 Email: kristinu2@yahoo.com Website: www.waynecountyspeedway.com Hrs. Call or check website for events. 19


130. Whispering Hills Cabins & RV Park 8248 St. Rt. 514, PO Box 607, Shreve, 44676 330-567-2137 or 800-992-2435 Email: RKM849@embarqmail.com Website: www.whisperinghillsrvpark.com Open April 26-Nov.16. Six rustic cabins located in beautiful wooded area. Nine deluxe cabins. The RV Park features pool, disc golf, free mini golf, hiking, lake fishing, Grandpa’s farm, café serving Ruth’s famous apple dumplings. Scenic views and gardens. Located 3 mi. south of Shreve on St. Rt. 514. 131. The Wilderness Center, Inc. 9877 Alabama Ave. S.W., Wilmot, 44689 toll-free 877-359-5235 Email: vicki@wildernesscenter.org Website: www.wildernesscenter. org 10 miles of hiking trails including a lake, old growth forest, pond and prairies. An interactive display and animal observation room. Nature bookstore. Admission free. Hrs. TuSa 9am-5pm,Su 1-5pm.

Conference, Party Centers & Catering 132. Buckeye Event Center LLC 624 Henry St., Dalton, 44618 330-828-2466 Email: sandy@buckeyeexpo.com Website: www.buckeyeeventcenter.com Building is available for your trade shows, auctions, conferences, meetings, banquets, receptions, special events, etc. Located off U.S. Rt. 30 in Dalton Hrs. By appointment. 133. The Excelsior Room 144 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-9630 Email: gandgboutique@aol.com Website: www.wfggex.com Fall in love with our old-world charm. Glass floor with two story skylight. Seats up to 300. Use your own caterer and bar service. Hrs. M-Th 9am-5pm; F 9am6pm; Sa 9am-3pm. 134. Memories Party Center 2437-B Back Orrville Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-8844 Website: www.memoriespartycenter.com Enjoy our beautifully decorated party center for your next event. Full service catering at its finest, also off-site catering available. 135. The NEW Pines Grill and Event Center 1319 N. Millborne Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-684-1010 Website: www. thepinesgolf.com Great food, fun and relaxed atmosphere! 9 Big screen HD TV’s, indoor/outdoor bar. Beautiful deck overlooking golf course. Banquet room for 30-400 people. Hrs. Tu-Th 11am-9pm; F, Sa 11am-10pm; Su 11am-2pm. 136. Shisler Conference Center The Ohio State University 1625 Wilson Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-263-5500 Email: shislercenter@osu.edu Website: www.shislercenter.com Office hrs: M-F 8am-5pm. See display ad. 137. The Tracy Barn Event Center at Quailcrest Farm 2810 Armstrong Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-345-6722 Email: qcrest@bright.net Website: www.quailcrest.com The perfect setting for your garden wedding, reception, reunion, business meeting, or life’s other special occasions. See display ad.

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Wayne County Historical Societies Local historical societies are proud to display and discuss the rich history of Wayne County and its communities. Whether your interest lies in genealogical research or simply in exploring the past, these independently operated historical societies offer an exciting glance back in time for visitors and residents. Chippewa-Rogues Hollow Historical Society 17500 Galehouse Rd. PO Box 283, Doylestown 44230 • 330-2897252 www.chippewarogueshollow.org • e-mail: marymertic@ juno.com County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Holmes Counties 281 N. Market St., PO Box 614, Shreve 44676 • 330-567-2344 or 330-496-4024 www.shreveohio.com/resources/county-linehistorical-society • e-mail: countyline1@aol.com Creston Historical Society - Creston Library, 116 S. Main Street, Creston 44217 • 330-435-6796 Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10 am-8 pm; Wed., Fri., 10 am-5 pm; Sat., 10 am-2 pm. Dalton Community Historical Society - 115 E. Main St., PO Box 273, Dalton 44618 • 330-828-2221 www.daltonohchamber.com Ken Miller Supply Oil, Gas, Car, Truck & Ag Museum 7920 Shreve Road (St. Rt. 226) Shreve, 44676 330-496-4024 Hosted by County Line Historical Society of Wayne & Holmes Counties on the second Saturday of each month, Noon-3pm or by appointment. Kidron-Sonnenberg Heritage Center - 13153 Emerson Rd., PO Box 234, Kidron 44636 • 330-857-9111 www.kidronhistoricalsociety.org • e-mail: kidronheritagecenter@ hotmail.com Sonnenberg Village opening summer of 2014. Contact above for further information. Marshallville Historical Society - 4 E. Church Street, Marshallville 44645 • 330-855-2212 Hours: By appointment only Mt. Eaton/Paint Township Historical Society - 15966 E. Main St., Mt. Eaton 44659 • 330-359-5554 Hours: May-Nov., second Sat. of the month, 11 am-3 pm or by appointment. Orrville Historical Society - 142 Depot St., PO Box 437, Orrville 44667 Judge Smith Orr House: 365 W. Market St., Orrville 44667 • 330-930-0113 www.orrvillehistory.org Orrville Railroad Heritage Society - 145 Depot St., Orrville 44667 • 330-683-2426 www.orrvillerailroad.com Rittman Historical Society - Knupp Church, located off of Decoursey Rd., next to Rittman Cemetery. Pioneer House Museum, located on Gish Rd., PO Box 583, Rittman 44270 330-925-0194 Hours: By appointment only Smithville Community Historical Society - 381 E. Main St., PO Box 12, Smithville 44677 • 330-669-9308 www.rootsweb. com/~ohschs/index.html e-mail: ndhd1@hotmail.com Wayne County Historical Society - 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster 44691 • 330-264-8856 www.waynehistoricalohio.org e-mail: host@waynehistoricalohio.org Wayne County Public Library - Genealogy & Local History Dept. 220 W. Liberty St., Second Floor, Wooster 44691 Mailing address: Wayne County Public Library, Genealogy and Local History PO Box 1349 • Wooster, OH 44691 • 330-262-0916, ext. 7138 www.wcpl.info • e-mail: dkitko@wcpl.info Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10 am-8 pm; Wed., Fri., 10 am-5 pm; Sat., 10 am-2 p.m. West Salem Historical Society - Schoolhouse Community Center, 99 E. Buckeye St., PO Box 419 West Salem 44287 419-853-4703 Hours: Open third Thursday of the month from 5-7 pm.

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The Outdoors Wayne County provides many diverse opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. There are natural foot trails, paved trails, bike trails, birding and fishing areas, and even equestrian trails sure to please nature lovers of every kind. Barnes Preserve - East on East Lincoln Way, right on Hillcrest, then left on Sylvan Rd. 330-287-5400 www.wayneohio.org/parks/barnes_preserve.php Meander through trails along pastures, ponds and through wooded glens by foot, horseback, bike or on cross-country skis. Open dawn to dusk. Brown’s Lake Bog - SR 3 south past intersection of US 30, turn south on Elyria Rd., then turn west on Brown Rd. Park on south side of road (near Shreve Lake) 614-717-2770 www.dnr.state.oh.us/location/browns_lake_bog/ tabid/879/Default.aspx A national landmark, where you can see a kettle hole bog formed by glaciers over 13,000 years ago. A boardwalk and earthen trail allow for short hikes and there is parking on site. Open dawn to dusk. Funk Bottoms Wildlife Area - SR 3 south, right onto SR 95, left onto dirt road just before Village of Funk to reach the wildlife observation platform. 330-567-3390 www.dnr.state.oh.us/Home/wild_resourcessubhomepage/ WildlifeAreaMaps/NortheastOhioWildlifeAreaMaps/FunkBottomsWildlifeArea/ tabid/19972/Default.aspx This 1,490-acre wildlife preserve is located behind Mohicanville Dam and has an observation tower for viewing animals and birds. Open year round. Open for hunting and trapping. Countyline Trail - Trailheads at Ohio Ave. in Rittman, Kauffman Ave. in Sterling, and beside the police station in Creston. 330-939-3571 www.waynecountytrails.org The Countyline Trail is currently 6.75 miles long and mostly on the former Erie railroad bed. Much of it parallels the active CSX railroad for “train watching” possibilities. Currently almost one mile from CR 504 to Kauffman Ave. is “on road.” Grossjean Park - 799 Freedlander Road Wooster 44691, 330-263-5200 www.woosteroh.com/parks_grosjean.php Trout Unlimited in partnership with the City has established a trout fishery in Apple creek at Grosjean Park. Fly fishing and the practice of catch and release is strongly encouraged. The fishery is open to the public; those anglers 16 and older must possess a valid Ohio fishing license. The Holmes County Trail - Trailhead by Fredericksburg Elementary School 330-674-0475 www.holmestrail.com The Holmes County Trail is 15.5 miles of paved surface (one mile in Wayne County). The trail is open to buggies and other nonmotorized vehicles, as well as to equestrians, hikers and bikers. Johnson Woods State Nature Preserve - 13240 Fox Lake Rd., Marshallville 44645 Four miles north of Orrville on SR 57, then one mile east on Fox Lake Rd. 330-527-5118 www.ohiodnr.com/location/johnson_woods/tabid/898/Default.aspx This 206-acre ecosystem provides a 1.5-mile boardwalk foot trail providing views of one of Ohio’s few remaining old-growth forests. Pets prohibited in preserve. Handicapped accessible. Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area - SR 3 south to SR 226 near Shreve 330-567-3390 www.dnr.state.oh.us/Home/wild_resourcessubhomepage/ WildlifeAreaMaps/NortheastOhioWildlifeAreaMaps/KillbuckMarshWildlifeArea/ tabid/19773/Default.aspx The 5,671-acre marsh offers a 3.7-mile wildlife observation and earthen foot trail where visitors can view birds, including trumpeter swans that frequent the area. Open for hunting and trapping. Open for fishing in the creek. Oak Hill Park - Intersection of Oak Hill Road and Oldman Road, Wooster 44691 330-263-5200 www.woosteroh.com/parks_oakhill.php 1.7 mile long trail. The 10-feet wide paved section is for walking, jogging, or biking and the adjacent grass berm is wide enough for cross country skiing. Included in the park is the City’s first official sledding hill. Secrest Arboretum & Gardens at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center - 1680 Madison Avenue (US 250), Wooster 44691 330-464-2148 http://secrest.osu.edu/ Find pleasant vistas among open lawns and extensive plant collections, designed landscapes, educational exhibits and meeting places in this outdoor research laboratory and educational display garden. Gardens are handicapped accessible. Shreve Lake Wildlife Area - West off SR 226 on Force Road, near Shreve 330-567-3390 or 1-800-WILD-LIFE www.ohiodnr.com/Home/wild_ resourcessubhomepage/WildlifeAreaMaps/ NortheastOhioWildlifeAreaMaps/ ShreveLakeWildlifeArea/tabid/20034/Default.aspx This 228-acre wildlife area, which is open for hunting and trapping, has a beautiful 58-acre lake that is a fisherman’s dream with a boat ramp and an accessible fishing area that’s perfect for children. Sippo Valley Rail-Trail - Village Green Park, Freet St., Dalton 44618 330-466-1580 www.waynecountytrails.org Enjoy breathtaking views of eastern Wayne County on the 9.5-mile paved biking trail (2.5 miles in Wayne County). The trail also includes four bridges and an equestrian trail. Wooster Memorial Park - Silver Rd. off US 250, Wooster 44691 330-263-5207 www.hikingohioparks.com/wooster-memorial-park-hiking-ohio-parks.html Seven loop trails can be hiked on nearly eight miles of earthen foot trails. The 325-acre park and picnic area are located west of Wooster, off US 250. The Wilderness Center - 9877 Alabama Ave. S.W., Wilmot 44689 330-359-5235 or 877-359-5235 www.wildernesscenter.org Enjoy six scenic hiking trails totaling approximately 10 miles. Visit The Wilderness Center’s Interpretive Building, which features a fossil wall, interactive display room, meeting rooms, bookstore/gift shop, trails, and animal observation area.

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County Information Emergency Telephone: 9-1-1 State Highway Patrol 1786 Dover Rd., Wooster 44691 330-264-0575 Area Hospitals Dunlap Community Hospital Wooster Community Hospital 1761 Beall Ave., Wooster 44691 832 S. Main St., Orrville 44667 330-263-8100 330-682-3010 www.woosterhospital.org www.dunlaphospital.org Area Chambers of Commerce Dalton Area Chamber Rittman Area Chamber of Commerce of Commerce PO Box 168, Dalton 44618 12 N. Main St., Rittman 44270 330-828-2323 330-925-4828 www.daltonohchamber.com www.rittmanchamber.com Orrville Area Chamber Wooster Area Chamber of Commerce of Commerce 132 S. Main St., Orrville 44667 377 W. Liberty St., Wooster 44691 330-682-8881 330-262-5735 www.orrvillechamber.com www.woosterchamber.com Wayne Economic Development Council, Inc. 542 E. Liberty St., Wooster 44691 330-264-2411 www.waynecountyedc.com To promote and facilitate business retention and strategic business growth in Wayne County. Main Street Wooster, Inc. 377 W. Liberty St. Wooster 44691 330-262-6222 www.mainstreetwooster.org Main Street seeks to enhance the quality of the business and living environment in downtown Wooster through economic development and preservation of downtown traditions. Main Street Orrville 133 N. Main St., Orrville 44667 330-682-0317 www.mainstreetorrville.org Main Street Orrville is dedicated to the revitalization, rehabilitation, promotion and beautiďŹ cation of downtown Orrville. Parks & Recreation Orrville 330-684-5000 Wooster 330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/rec.php Wayne County Airport (KBJJ) 6020 N. Honeytown Rd., Smithville 44677 330-669-9212 www.woosterwaynecountyairport.com SR 585 two miles north of Wooster to Honeytown Road, turn left, two miles. Non-commercial airline; charter service. Mileage Akron ................................. 40 miles Cambridge ......................... 80 miles Canton ............................... 27 miles Cincinnati......................... 204 miles Cleveland ........................... 57 miles Columbus ........................... 95 miles Detroit.............................. 172 miles MansďŹ eld ........................... 30 miles Pittsburgh ........................ 130 miles Toledo .............................. 120 miles Visit the Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau online at: www.wccvb.com or E-mail us at info@wccvb.com

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Village of Shreve Home of Miller Gas and Oil Museum Gateway to the Killbuck Wildlife Area where Good Friends Get Together To Enjoy Nature Experience 5,671 Acres of Wildlife • Birding • Fishing • Hiking • Hunting Home to River Otters The American Bald Eagle Migrating Swans & Cranes Brown’s Lake Bog Shreve Lake Wright Marsh Funk Bottoms Wildlife Area Amish Restaurant & Bakery Full Service Campground Old Fashioned Hardware Store Unique Shopping

2014 CALENDAR Ken Miller Supply Oil, Gas, Car, Truck and Agriculture Museum, County Line Historical Society Museum — Both open 2nd Saturday of each month. Noon-3:00pm March 29 June 7

Shreve Spring Migration Sensation Village Wide Garage Sales & Chicken BBQ (Wayne County Fair Style) July 11 & 12 Shreve HomecomingSupport the Troops July 12 Fireworks Sept 6-11 BBQ at the Wayne County Fair Oct 4 Village Wide Garage Sales & Chicken BBQ (Wayne County Fair Style) For an information package, write: Shreve Business and Community Association, P.O. Box 54, Shreve, OH 44676. Visit our web site at: www.shreveohio.com or call: The Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 1-800-362-6474

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