Whether you love to shop for one-of-a-kind handmade items, or want to learn the secrets of old-time quilting, you’ll be delighted by what Millersburg's quaint shops have to offer. Millersburg’s artisan spirit also is apparent in the local cuisine and craft brews. When many Amish Country towns are shutting down for the evening, Millersburg is just getting started!
Year-round family fun and a picturesque, old-town atmosphere await visitors in Medina County. A variety of museums and festivals celebrate the county's rich history in agriculture and industry.
The Mohican-Loudonville Visitors Bureau puts the camp and canoe capital of Ohio on the map by promoting the best of Mohican-Loudonville. It’s the first stop for anyone looking for the best attractions, dining, lodging, and shopping in the region around Ashland County and is just a short drive from Amish Country.
Visit the J.M. Smucker Company Store and Café and walk through the store’s hallway of history and learn about their humble beginnings or stop by the sample station for a new taste treat. Gift baskets, unique gifts and personalizing Smucker jars are favorites among guests that visit each year. Take a break from shopping and visit the Café where you’ll find a small-town atmosphere with seasonal patio dining.
Visitors tend to leave Ohio's Amish Country with a sense of delight and wonder, said Vicki VanNatta, public relations coordinator at Dutchman Hospitality Group.
Popular to visitors and vendors alike, the market has recently expanded adding an additional 10,000 square feet to what is now 70,000 square feet of space. Vendors offer handmade items, specialty foods, crafts, home furnishings, toys, home and garden accessories and more.
Every weekend Lehman’s plans plenty to do for visitors of all ages. Perhaps more than any other destination in Ohio's Amish Country, with the area’s rich tradition of self-reliance, Lehman’s puts its stamp on American culture.
Incredible vision, an immaculate eye for detail and great patience: Those are the attributes of Ernest “Mooney” Warther, master carver. Warther Museum, located at 331 Karl Avenue in Dover, is...
With a name like Smucker’s® , it has to be good. It is even better when you visit the store and café where you can shop, dine and purchase gift baskets with a wide array of familiar products. All the...
Return to the elegance of the late 19th century by visiting the Reeves Victorian Home and its adjoining Carriage House Museum, located in Dover, Ohio. This opulent mansion, the former residence of...
It all started back in 1996 when John Herzig's hobby was collecting autographs. John had requested the autographed photo of legendary boxer Joe Louis and received a package containing more than just...
Roscoe Village transports you back to a time when the Ohio & Erie Canal was bustling with canal boats. Visit the restored 1800s canal town and follow in the footsteps of living history, stroll...
Located in Downtown Sugarcreek, the Alpine Hills Museum is the perfect first stop on your Amish Country adventure. Your trip through the museum starts with a short video on the Amish culture and the...
Take a tour of an authentic Amish home built in 1869 and discover the answer to your questions about the Amish lifestyle.
Zoar Village was founded in 1817 by a group of over 200 German Separatists seeking escape from religious persecution in their homeland. These Separatists thrived as a unique society for more than 80...
In 1772, Moravian missionaries founded a mission for American Indians in the Ohio Country at Schoenbrunn ("Beautiful Spring" in German). Because of its success, Rev. David Zeisberger founded a second...