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Alpine Hills Museum & Sugarcreek Information Center(330) 852-4113106 W Main St, Sugarcreek
American Gas Pump Heaven Museum (330)-343-6883 99 North Tuscarawas Avenue, Dover
Collectors, Decanters and Steins (330)-852-9191 219 E. Main Street Sugarcreek
Fort Laurens Museum(330) 874 - 205911067 Fort Laurens Rd NW, Bolivar
GPS Information: Degrees - N40.515560, W81.463617; Degrees, Minutes - N4030.9336, W8127.8170 Details: Step back into the elegance of the late 19th Century by visiting the J.E. Reeves Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum. This opulent mansion, the former home of prominent Dover industrialist, Jeremiah E. Reeves, has been restored by the Dover Historical Society. The 17-room home, topped by a third-floor ballroom, has been carefully restored to its original splendor. This lovely mansion features the unique treasure of containing all of the original furniture and antiques that were the property of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Reeves - all of which are arranged as they would have been 100 years ago. Visitors to the home acquire the feeling that the Reeves Family has just stepped out of the home. The beautiful family furniture and decorative objects can be viewed up close, as there are no ropes or Hours: June through October - Wednesday through Sunday Noon-4pm; November 11-December 22 - Daily 1pm-7pm Admission: Adults $7, Students (K-12) $3. Groups and Seniors $6.
GPS Information: Degrees - N40.5183536, W81.4770431; Degrees, Minutes - N4031.1012, W8128.6226 Details: Home to Americana history. Fifty vintage gas pumps with Coca-Cola, pop culture, and gas station memoralibila. Hours: Anytime by appointment Admission: Adults $5 Details: Take a look into history and enjoy the sights and sounds of years gone by as you experience two of our greatest pasttimes, radio and television, from their beginnings. The museum has on display mechanical televisions from the 1920's and 30's, a 1939 RCA TV from the New York World's Fair, Marconi's first TV from 1938, the first color TV (1954) and many, many more. Our visitors can view many games, toys and comic books relating tot he very early shows of the 1940's and 50's, along with props from movies and TV shows. Memorabilia from early Cleveland TV includes Bus tours are welcomed. Hours: Anytime by appointment Admission: Adults $5
GPS Information: Degrees - N40.527311, W81.480539; Degrees, Minutes - N4031.63866, W8128.83234 Details: A great collection for all who yearn for a last glimpse of their favorite actor of sport star. This memorabilia display has a large collection of memrorial folders, mourning vests and ribbons from such notables as Ed Bradley, Roy Rogers and Houdini. Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, or Anytime By Appointment
J.E. Reeves Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum (330)-343-7040 325 E. Iron Avenue, Dover
Premier decanter museum, featuring nearly 3,000 decanters with over 80 different brands.
Priceless carvings of trains created by Ernest "Mooney" Warther, known as the world's "Master Carver," as well as his famous plier tree. Also Swiss gardens, Frieda Warther's Button House with 73,000 buttons, an extensive arrowhead collection and a working knife shop.Warther's is also home to a 5,000 point arrowhead collection, a working knife shop, and a gift shop featuring the exclusive Warther's cutlery. Ernest Warther carved steam engines made of ebony and ivory that are considered the World's finest. The tour also includes an animated replica of the steel mill where Warther once worked, the famous pliers tree and an eight-foot carving of the Lincoln Funeral Train - the largest ivory carving in the world with over 11,000 pieces carved out of solid ivory.
Restored 1873 Pennsylvania Railroad Depot Museum exhibits railroad items and also artifacts from World War II Servicemen's Canteen that served 1.5 million soldiers and was named "Dreamsville"
Schoenbrunn Village State Meml(330) 339 - 36361984 E High Ave, New Philadelphia
Toland Herzig Funeral Home - Famous Final Endings (330)- 343-6132 803 North Wooster Avenue, Dover www.tolandherzig.com
Warther Museum (330)-343-7513 331 Karl Ave Dover