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Al-BI Winery Company 330-735-1061 AL-BI makes more than twenty wines including several of traditional grape wines, six fruit wines and two dandelion wines. There is something for everyone's taste. Al-Bi Winery Company, opened in September of 2003, makes their wine on-premises. Hours: Monday- Friday 5pm-8pm, Saturday 10am-8pm, 29 N. Smith Street, Dellroy, OH 44620 Contact Bill Burrows |
| Algonquin Mill | The
Algonquin Mill Complex & Historical Marker 330-627-5910 The Algonquin Mill complex has an old-fashioned gristmill; saw mill, two-story farmhouse, print shop, schoolhouse and more. The Perry J. Vasbinder Memorial Arboretum has over 380 different kinds of plants for viewing. www.carrollcountyohio.com/history |
| Algonquin Mill Festival | The
Algonquin Mill Festival 330-627-5910 Held the second weekend of October, Featuring over 70 crafters, steam driven sawmill and flourmill, homemade foods, antiques, entertainment and numerous other attractions. Hours: 9am-5pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday Admission: Free with $8.00 parking fee per car Camping: $15.00 per night www.carrollcountyohio.com/history |
| Alpaca Spring Valley Farm |
Alpaca Spring Valley Farm 330-868-4988 Contact : Ron & Shelly Rocco, 3710 Whitacre Avenue, S.E., Minerva 44657 alpacaspringvalley@verizon.net www.alpacaspringvalley.com |
| Ashton's Ben Franklin Store |
Ashton's 5 and 10 Store 330-627-2340 Ashton's Ben Franklin Store was opened in 1932 by the late John H. and Evelyn L. Ashton. We are proud of our unique store. We stock a selection of greeting cards, stationary, party supplies, giftware, floral, sewing notions, yarn, toys and ladies hardware. We also will help you decorate for your party by preparing balloon bouquets for any occasion. We carry a large selection of decorations for each season of the year. Candy maybe purchased from our kids novelty line, our regular candy bars, our 21 colors of M and M's or your can take your pick from our candy case. As you enter our store you take a step back in time - we delight in our original squeaky wooden floors! Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm, Saturday 8am - 5pm, Sunday 12pm - 3pm Contact : Elaine Painting, 60 W. Main Street, Carrollton, 44615 www.ashton5and10.com |
| Atwood Lake |
Atwood Lake Atwood Lake offers 1540 acres of water surface, 3000 acres of land, 2 public launch ramps with a 25 horsepower limit for fishing, boating, water skiing, and swimming. There are campgrounds, cabins and Atwood Lake Resort. |
| Atwood Sail & Power Marina (East) |
Atwood Sail & Power Marina (East)
330-735-2323 St. Rt. 542, Dellroy Mailing Address:9298 Atwood Lake Road., Mineral City, 44656 |
| Atwood Lake Boat (West) |
Atwood Lake Boat (West) 330-364-4703 9298 Atwood Lake Road, Mineral City, 44656 www.atwoodlakeboats.com |
| Atwood Lake Park |
Atwood Lake Park 330-343-6780 Atwood Lake Park is located just of Canton. Boating, fishing, water skiing, hiking, biking and more are available in the park and lake area. Two bedroom cabins, for up to 6 people, are available for rent with all furnishings and amenities except for linens included. The cabins feature heating and air-conditioning for year round comfort. 4956 Shop Road NE, Mineral City, 44656 |
| Atwood Food Festival |
Atwood Fall Festival 330-343-6780 Held Annually the first weekend in October, enjoy an Intertribal "Pow Wow", Mountain Man encampment, crafters, food, entertainment, antique displays and demonstrations, car shows and much more. Held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Atwood Lake Park. Contact : Tony Luther P.O. Box 255 Sherrodsville, 44675 |
| Atwood Lake Resort |
Atwood Lake Resort 330-735-2211 or
1-800-362-6406 The resort offers a dining room, lounge, 18 hole par-70 golf course, lighted par-3, Atwood Lake, indoor/outdoor swimming , boating, fishing, water skiing, 104 rooms with a view from Balconies or Patios, 17 years-round vacation cabins, Jacuzzi, tennis courts, hiking trail, fitness center and banquet accommodations for 400. 2650 Lodge Road, Dellroy 44620 www.atwoodlakeresort.com |
| Atwood Queen Cruise Boat |
Atwood Queen Cruise Boat 330-364-4703 The Atwood Queen Cruise board is a relaxing and different way to host a company party, group meeting, bus tour or just sit back, relax and spend family time enjoying the beautiful scenery. Cruises are approximately 1/ 14 hours. The light house Restaurant can cater any function whether it is a full dinner or just hors d'oeuvres. The Atwood Queen Cruise Boat is also available for private charter and group tours ( senior group rates apply.) Tours last approximately 60 minus. Longer cruises are available if requesting advance. IN case of inclement weather, the cruise boat is equipped with a clear protective curtain. Restroom faculties on board. 9298 Atwood Lake Road, Mineral City, 44656 lisa@atwoodlakeboats.com |
| Betty Kay Bakery |
Betty Kay Bakery 330-627-2665 or
1-800-500-5293 Betty Kaye Bakery is Carroll County's Oldest and Finest Bakery. Established in 1950, Betty Kaye Bakery is like takin a step back in time. It has kept is hometown charm through 3 generations. Betty Kaye features old world recipes, varieties of breads, pastries, and specialty items baked fresh from scratch with no preservatives. Satisfy your sweet tooth with their "World Famous Brownies". They also make to order pies, cakes, hams, Etc. Mailing is available. Hours: Tuesday - Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm, Saturday 7:30-5pm, Closed Monday 72 West Main Street, Carrollton, 44615 |
| Bluebird Farm Restaurant, Gift Shop & Toy Museum |
Bluebird Farm Restaurant, Gift Shop & Toy Museum
330-627-7980 Bluebird Farm Restaurant is set in a charming, century old farmhouse decorated to each season. Enjoy old-fashioned comfort foods and scrumptious desserts made daily. The gift shop is housed in a restored pre-Civil War barn. The shop has an abundance of unique gifts such as candles, dolls, teapots & cups, Steiff animals, throws and much more dating back to the 17th century. The farm is 55 acres with walking paths, a covered bridge, English gardens, and old-fashioned gazebo and waterfall. Hours: Lunch: Tuesday-Sunday 11am-4pm Gift shop & Museum: Tuesday- Sunday 11am-4pm Admission: Museum - $2.00 190 Alamo Road, Carrollton, 44615 |
| BTM Clays |
BTM Clays Office 330-735-1555 Clubhouse
330-936-6030 Contact: Skeeter Richards BTM Clays offers a 50 and/or 100 target course. A five-stand catwalk with 3 traps and targets being thrown at random. Also offered are summer and fall/winter shooting leagues. BTM is the home of the largest Sporting Clay league in the state of Ohio. Gun and cart rentals available. Ammunition is also available. During warm weather, BTM offers family weekend shoots along with camping hook-ups and companies and organizations can hold events with food included. These are by reservation only. Hours: Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 8:30am-dark 4260 Antigua Road, SW, Carrollton, 44615 btclays@aol.com www.carrollcountyohio.com/Btmclays |
| Carroll County Commission for the Advancement of the Arts |
Carroll County Commission for the Advancement of the
Arts 330-627-3739 Located in a restored historic feed mill, the Arts Center has original paintings and photographs, one-of-a-kind jewelry items, scarves, cards and limited edition prints all done by local artisans. They also offer special displays, concerts and classes. 204 West Main Street, Carrollton, 44615 waynechunat@verizon.net www.carrollcountyartcenter.com |
| Carroll County Fair |
Carroll County Fair 1-877-727-0103 The fair is held annually beginning the third Monday of July. Watch harness racing, demolition derbies, state sanctioned tractor pulls, combine derby, show tent entertainment, rodeos, pedal tractor pull and more activities. You can watch 4-H animal judging, see 4-H projects, photography, local produce, county and antique tractor pulls, and enjoy games, rides and food. Contact: Ed Trushel, President of Fair Board 106 Kensington Road, Carrollton, 44615 www.carrollcountyohio.com/fair |
| Carroll County Holiday Lights |
Carroll County Holiday Lights
877-727-0103 This drive-it-yourself tour begins Friday after Thanksgiving and runs through the holiday season(ending date varies according to the calendar). Open Thursday through Sunday 6pm-10pm until the weekend before Christmas then the lights are open nightly. View over half-a-million lights including nativity scenes, winter scenes, superheroes, cartoon characters, animals and more. Visit 4-H lane to vote for your favorite display. For exact dates, please call the Convention & Visitors Bureau. Display located at Carroll County Fairgrounds, 106 Kensington Road, Carrollton, 44615 amyk@carrollcountyohio.com www.carrollcountyohio.com/lights |
| Carroll Meadows Golf Course |
Carroll Meadows Golf Course 330-627-2663
or 1-888-519-0576 Carroll Meadows is an 18 hole, par 71 professionally designed golf course. There are four sets of tees to accommodate golfers of all skill levels. Watered fairways, tees and large greens are enjoyable at all times and weather. They offer weekday specials and "Senior Day", weekend and holiday specials. There is a pro-shop on site and food available. Contact: Mike Pozderac 1130 Meadowbrook Lane NE, Carrollton 44615 www.carrollmeadows.com |
| Carrollton Farmers Market |
Carrollton Farmers Market 330-627-4310 Produce, yes but much more! The fare varies weekly; You might find herbs, jams, pies, cheeses, crafts, shrubs, homegrown meats, fresh fruits and vegetables in season, ...who knows! Always worth the browse. The Markets start the beginning of May and continue through November. St. Rt. 43 N. (Next to Ponderosa) Hours: Saturday 8am -1pm Contact: Mike Hogan http://carroll.osu.edu/farmfood.htm |
| Casa Loma Farm |
Casa Loma Farm 330-627-9967 Located on State Route 39, just outside of Carrollton, Casa Loma offers alpaca sales, breeding, boarding and farm visits. Stop by and take a chance or call for an appointment. 4100 Salineville Road, NE, Carrollton, 44615 debillhill@bright.net |
| Clow's Marina |
Clow's Marina 740-269-5371 Clow's Marina offer boat rentals including pontoon and fishing boats, repairs, and bait. They can dock up to 100 boats. Plans include adding a deck on the front and will be offering coffee, donuts and some sandwiches. They rent out 2 cabins on a weekly basis and include a dock space or reduction in boat rental with the cabin rental. Springhill Campgrounds is nearby and has full hook-up and primitive camping facilities. Future plans may include a boat show and boat parade. Contact: Paul Clow 4131 Deer Road. SW, Bowerston, 44695 clowsmarina@tusco.net www.clowsmarina.com |
| Coffee Pot Farm |
Coffee Pot Farm 330-735-2067 View and interact with alpacas at the Coffee Pot farm located in the beautiful Atwood Lake region. They offer sales, alpaca products and fleece. Can accommodate tour buses. Contact: Chuck or Kathie Thompson 6140 Factor Road, Sherrodsville, 44675 www.coffeepotfarm.com |
| Coley's Stag Reunion |
Coley's Stag Reunion 877-727-0103 Held annually the Friday after Thanksgiving, you can once again enjoy "hot" chili, bean soup, cold beverages, ham sandwiches, peanuts and old and new friends. See memorabilia, pictures from past reunions, and bottomless chili bowl. A silent auction benefits the cold Brothers Scholarship Fund. Contact: Lynn Poplin Held at Ed Long Equipment at 92 2nd Street, SE, Carrollton, 44615 Hotchili@verizon.net www.coleystag.com |
| Detweiler's Greenhouses |
Detweiler's Greenhouses 330-627-0535 Detweiler's Greenhouse offers flats and hanging baskets of flowers and vegetables and organic produce. Buses welcome. Free gift for visitors 85 years and older. Contact: Mr. Detwiler 4098 Cobbler Road, Carrollton, 44615 Open beginning in April. No Sunday sales. |
| Evans Taxidermy |
Evans Taxidermy 330-863-2188 Evans Taxidermy is an award winning shop showcasing the artistic talent of Joe Evans. Joe is a 6 year member of the Professional Taxidermists of OHio and continually learns new techniques and updates skills. Stop by after 4 pm to view full body mounts, deer, turkey, birds, fish, big and small game with or without and African game and exotic animals. Contact: Joe Evans 3366 Bronze Road, Carrollton, 44615 evanstaxidermy@outdrs.net www.evanstaxidermy.com |
| Great Trail Farm & Festival |
Great Trail Farm & Festival 330-794-9100 Contact: Gary Jewel greattrail@neo.rr.com www.greattrailfestival.com Great Trail Festival Attend Ohio's Largest and finest French and Indian era festival. Featuring over 100 artists and craft persons from 10 or more states. Enjoy savory foods, live music, clog dancing, historical lectures and demonstrations, working grist mill, rendezvous de la Grande Trace, battle reenactment, scenic buffalo herd and much more. Held the last weekend in August and first weekend in September. |
| Great Trail Golf Course |
Great Trail Golf Course 330-868-6770 Located in Minerva, Great Trail offers 27 holes of scenic golf. Weekday and weekend specials available. The Facility includes lodging, catering for weddings, class reunions or other special events. Eat, sleep and golf packages offered 7 day a week. An indoor heated swimming pool is open to the public and available for private parties. Meeting rooms and pavilion rentals also available. Contact: Cathy Fry 10154 Great Trail Dr.; Minerva 44657 cfrygc@msn.com |
| Heads or Tales Bison Ranch |
Heads or Tales Bison Ranch 330-739-4002 View large numbers of free roaming buffalo and hear a brief history of the buffalo. Pelts and skulls are available for sale. Heads or Tales offer a wide variety of meats, roasts, jerky and sausage. Contact: Nancy Kittle 6039 Amsterdam Road, Amsterdam, 43903 Nancy@headsortalesbisonranch.com www.headsortalesbisonranch.com Hours: By appointment |
| Hidden Valley Farms Bulk Food Store |
Hidden Valley Farms Bulk Food Store
330-738-2005 Opened in November 2005, Hidden Valley Farms Bulk Food Store stocks spices, dried fruit, nuts and baking products. You can get eggs and home grown beef products. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, you can purchase fresh made cinnamon rolls and bread. Fresh Made items vary on other days. You can order pies, bread and cookies. Contact: Mary Ann Brown 9100 Avon Road, Salineville, 43945 mab@raex.com Hours: Tues-Fri 10am - 4pm Sat 10am - 2pm |
| Historical Downtown Carrollton |
Historic Downtown Carrollton Spend some time exploring downtown Carrollton's shopping. There are several antique shops, restaurants, arts and craft shops, toyshops, and old fashioned 5 & 10, a bakery, clothing and shoe stores, a farm market to buy deli items, enjoy lunch or buy home made products and home grown produce. Plan to spend the day exploring all hte historic buildings and homes within walking distance of the square or just sit on a bench and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Downtown Carrollton is 20 minutes or less from any of these attractions. |
| Lana Bella Alpaca Farm |
Lana Bella Alpaca Farm 30-627-6000 Located on 53 acres just south of Augusta Twp. on St. Rt. 9, Lana Bella is a full service alpaca farm and home to Lana Bella Alpaca Store offering a full line of alpaca sweaters, accessories, yarn, fleece, and more. Store hours are Monday-Friday 2pm-7pm and Saturday and Sunday noon to 7pm (most days) or just take a chance and stop by to see the babies or call to schedule an appointment. Contact: Frank & Jody Hezoucky 7256 Kensington Road., Carrollton, 44615 info@4alpaca.com www.4alpaca.com |
| Leesville Lake |
Leesville Lake 740-269-5371 Leesville Lake offers 1000 acres of water surface, 2700 acres of land, there are two public launch ramps, 10 horsepower limit for boating and fishing. There is camping and seven youth camps on the lake. Leesville Lake is consistently ranked as one of the top Ohio Lakes for "muskie" fishing. |
| Magnolia Flour Mill |
Magnolia Flour Mill 330-477-3552 Magnolia Flouring Mills is the finest original mill preserved in Stark County and one of the best in Ohio. The 5-story wooden building was built in 1834 by one of the founders of Magnolia. The Mill sits along the former Sandy & Beaver Canal. Tour buses welcome. Contact: Mark Gutelius 261 North Main Street, Magnolia, 44643 www.starkparks.com |
| Manfull Orchards & Back Door Treasures |
Manfull Orchards & Back Door Treasures 330-895-4861 Manfull Orchards Farm Market has offered Carroll County's Freshest fruits and vegetables for seven generations. Located in Augusta on St. Rt. 9, the roadside market features homegrown apples, peaches, sweet corn, pumpkins, and other fruits and vegetables in season. Jams, jellies, mixes and overflowing with a few antiques and collectible treasures. Contact: JoAnn Scherr 8146 Kensington Road, Augusta, 44607 scherrs@raex.com Hours: Late July through Early January Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Winter hours: 10am-5pm |
| McCook House Civil War Museum |
McCook House Civil War Museum 330-627-3345
or 1-800-600-7172
Located at the top of the square in downtown Carrollton, The Civil War Museum is a memorial of Ohio's "Fighting McCooks." This Historic House was home to Major Daniel McCook, who with his nine sons and five sons of his brother became know as the "Fighting McCooks" because of their participation in the armed services of their country prior to the Civil War. The federal style house has displays from the Civil War and each year has special displays of local history. Contact: Shirley Anderson Public Squire, Carrollton, 44615 www.carrollcountyohio.com/History/McCook/House/house.htm Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day Friday & Saturday 10am - 5pm Sunday 1pm - 5pm Labor Day through Second Weekend in October Saturday 10am - 5pm Thanksgiving Weekend: Open house all weekend with a candlelight tour Friday evening. Admission: Suggested $3.00 donation |
| Minerva Cheese Factory |
Minerva Cheese Factory 330-868-4196 The Minerva Cheese Factory produced their first vat of cheese and batch of butter in 1935. The dairy store/lunch counter opened March 10, 1940 in a blinding snowstorm. Today the Minerva Cheese Factory is run by the 4th and 5th generations. The in house store offers a large selection of cheeses, deli items and more. Watch through the viewing window to see how the cheese is made. 439 Radloff Ave, off of Rt 30, Minerva 44657 info@Cheesehere.com www.cheesehere.com Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12pm - 6pm Wednesday and Saturday 9am - 3pm Admission: Free |
| M & M Furniture |
M & M Furniture 330-738-3050 M&M Furniture offers all solid hand crafted Amish home furnishings, mattresses and box springs, portable barns, and handmade quilts and rugs. Visit the showroom to view special order items. Tour buses welcome. Note: There is not electric to the building and outside showroom. Contact: Marty Mullet 6138 Salineville Road, Mechanicstown, 44651 Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 9am - 5:30pm Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday 8am - 4:30pm Closed Sunday and Monday |
| Petersburg Marina |
Petersburg Marina 330-627-4270 Petersburg Marina offers boat sales and service, fuel, docking, rentals, restaurant and supplies. Park has space for camping and cabin rental is available. They have fishing tournaments and Leesville Lake where you find record size "muskies' and a population of channel catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie and bluegill. Contact: Mary Jo Turner 2126 Azalea Road, SW, Carrollton, 44615 www.petersbugmarina.com |
| Scio Community |
Scio Community 740-945-2172 Built during the 1899 oil boom, the main street house was purchased in 1995 for a museum. Items of interest include displays and information on the Scio College 1866-1911, The Oil Boom of 1898, General George Custer, The Scio Pottery, Menkel's Millinery, and Scio High School collections from 1900's-1971 and Jewett-Scio High School 1972-1985. There is a large Veteran's display of uniforms, awards, swords, etc. beginning with the Civil War era donated by local veterans. Also on display are historical items donated by Scio's Citizens. Pictorial collections depict local people and events. Contact: Jim or Kelly Thompson kthompsongrants@yahoo.com www.scioohio.com Annual Events include Memorial Day Parade, fireworks Celebration at the Park, kids fishing tournament, and the Bethlehem Walk. Scio Historical Museum 740-945-2572 Main Street, Scio Curator: Dee Ann Horstman Hours: June - September (last Sunday of the Month) 12 - 4pm During Fall Festival, hours are 5 - 8pm and closed during the parade. |
| Snode's Restored Country Barn & Melon Farm |
Snode's Restored Country Barn & Melon Farm
330-863-0787 Snode's Farm Market opens the middle of august. Fresh garden produce, melons, crafts and more are available. They also hold Halloween hayrides and a Christmas make and take crafts. Theme activities throughout the year. Barn is available for meetings, receptions, parties and class trips. Bring your group for a hayride tour of the farm and enjoy lunch in the restored barn. Restroom is located in the silo. Contact: Sue Snode 6052 Arrow Road, Minerva, 44657 Snode@bright.net |
| Steam and Power Show |
Steam and Power Show 330-627-3659 The Carroll County Antique Collector's Club sponsors this event the 4th weekend in August. See demonstrations, antique machinery and equipment displays, vendors, food and tractor pulls. A different model is the "featured tractor" each year. Contact: Jerry Nichols 330-627-3659 Eric 330-868-4176 Sam 330-735-4019 Carroll County Fairgrounds 106 Kensington Road, NE Carrollton rlozier@core.com jam3659@verizon.net |
| Steam Railroad Museum |
Steam Railroad Museum 330-868-8814 The STEAM Railroad museum is the parent organization of the Minerva Railway. Organized in 1985 to preserve and restore some of the railroad history in Ohio, the museum has acquired many different examples of locomotives, passenger cars, and cabooses. Photos of this equipment are on their and the other sections of the wet website. See several pieces on display The museum currently has two diesel locomotives, six passenger cars, four cabooses, tow baggage cars, and a black smith car. That includes the fondly remembered cabooses that used to be at the end of every freight train. Memberships Available. Contact: Joyce Baldwin 177 Curry Street, Minerva 44657 www.minervascenicrailway.com Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 10am - 5 pm |
| Susie's Museum of Childhood |
Susie's Museum of Childhood 330-627-7980 Susie's Museum of Childhood has sections devoted to Raggedy Ann & Andy, Shirley Temple, Mickey & Minnie Mouse and the teddy bear. There is an extensive collection of German Steiff animals and an assortment of antiquue dolls. Hundreds of dolls including bisque, china, composition, cloth, wood, and mechanical dating back as far as the 17th century. While there be sue to visit the gift shop, walk to the covered bridge, view the English gardens and enjoy a scrumptious dessert or lunch. Contact: Ruth Ann Albaugh 190 Alamo Road, Carrollton, 44615 www.bluebird-farm.com Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 11am - 4pm Admission: $2.00 |
| Treasures of Earth |
Treasures of the Earth 330-223-1361 Treasures of the Earth offers 80 acres of serene, peaceful landscape that includes 20 acres of woods, a 3-acre pond and theme flower and herb gardens. The theme gardens include butterfly, hummingbird, tea, goddess, sleepy time, meditation/Zen, sunflower & cut flowers, medicinal, culinary/herb, peace, fairy, fragrant, and vegetable. Tour the gardens, visit the digging patch and choose your plants. You can also purchase bouquets of cut flowers, fresh cut herbs, and salad greens. Organize a private 2-hour tour for a minimum of 8people, refreshing drinks, and choose your own discussion topics during your tour. Groups are welcome to tour the beautiful labyrinth. Contact: Sandy Hendon 7118 Melody Road NE, Kensington, 44427 treasures@sandysgardens.com |


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