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Roscoe Village offers education and entertainment

Imagine a living history community offering glimpses of the past through costumed interpreters, artisan demonstrators, and vintage shops and restaurants that give a glimpse of life in the 19th century. Living history, blooming gardens, shops, restaurants, lodging – Historic Roscoe Village offers something for everyone. A restored canal town from the 1830s, Roscoe is located along what was once the Ohio-Erie Canal. In an effort to further its mission of interpreting Ohio’s Canal Era, each year Roscoe hosts several festivals, special events and holiday activities that educate and provide fun entertainment for visitors. Located in the heart of Coshocton County, Ohio, Roscoe Village is just 90 minutes east of Columbus and 2 hours south of Cleveland, along State Route 16 and near the US Route 36 junction.

Historical tours of the Village take visitors back in time, to the slower pace of life in an 1830s canal town. As they stroll through the restored living history buildings, visitors can see real craftsmen at work, including a a blacksmith, a weaver, a printer, a cooper, and a broom maker; watch cooking demonstrations of yesteryear; sit through a re-enactment of a school lesson from the 1800s; see a full-scale replica of a canal boat; visit the immaculately manicured gardens that display a variety of colors; Or take part in hands-on learning demonstrations like candle dipping, pewter drilling, or weaving.

At the Roscoe Village Visitor Center, find unique handmade items made by Roscoe Village artisans for sale, including candle holders, quilts, wooden toys, rolling pins and other wooden items, and brooms. Schedule a special candlelight tour with the group’s sales staff or enjoy seasonal tours like “Spirit of Roscoe” (available September and October) or “A Roscoe Christmas” (available November and December). Group rates are also available for all tours.

A place for fine dining and quaint hotel accommodation, the Inn at Roscoe Village contains 51 guest rooms and an elegant ballroom, featuring Shaker-style furnishings, reasonable rates, and quality service in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Fully handicap accessible, the Inn has been updated with new furnishings and wireless Internet service, providing an attractive stay for both the business and leisure traveler. In addition, the Inn features a variety of banquet, meeting, and private dining rooms for every occasion.

Visitors can explore vintage shops housed in original 19th-century buildings and filled with local crafts, fine home furnishings, books, baskets, gourmet foods and coffees, and much more. In addition to housing its own commercial establishments, Roscoe is also home to several independently owned and operated businesses. Exquisite jewelry, pottery (including a paint-your-own pottery studio), leather goods, musical instruments, antiques, and handmade baskets are some of the original items available at these shops. Roscoe Village stores will open early or stay late to accommodate groups.

While in Roscoe Village, guests can satisfy the most particular appetites at one of two restaurants. Choose fine dining at King Charley’s Dining Room and Tavern or the rustic atmosphere of the Old Warehouse Restaurant. For a snack while taking in the views, grab some treats or a made-to-order cappuccino or hot chocolate at Cheesery, Roscoe’s gourmet coffee and tea shop.

Also located in Roscoe Village is the Johnson Humrickhouse Museum, an accredited member of the American Association of Museums, featuring a Native American Collection, an American Collection, an Oriental Gallery, the Eclectic Collection, and special rotating exhibits. Additionally, guests can hop aboard the horse-drawn Monticello III for a leisurely 40-minute ride along a restored section of the Ohio-Erie Canal. The knowledgeable canal boat captain will entertain his group with old stories and interesting facts about the canal. Group cards are available.

Guests looking for a more active day can travel the Towpath, a one-mile walking and biking trail that runs from Roscoe Village to Coshocton Lake Park. Lake Park has a water park; camping facilities; a variety of nature trails ranging from ½ mile to two miles in length; and rowing boat rides. Also in Coshocton County, nearby wineries and the Pomerene Center for the Arts are unique attractions. Roscoe Village is located 30 minutes from the world’s largest Amish population in Holmes County, Ohio, and 20 minutes from the town of Dresden, the canasta capital and home of the Longaberger Homestead. The Wilds, a wildlife preserve, is just down the street, as is Salt Fork State Park. For more information, call Historic Roscoe Village at (800) 877-1830. roscoevillage.com.

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