Roscoe
Village Offers Education and Entertainment Imagine a
living history community offering glimpses into the past through costumed
interpreters, craftsman demonstrators, and old-fashioned shops and restaurants
that give a flavor of life in the 1800s. Living history, blooming gardens,
shopping, dining, lodging--Historic Roscoe Village offers something for
everyone. A restored 1830s canal town, Roscoe is located along what once was
the Ohio-Erie Canal. In an effort to enhance its mission to interpret Ohio's
Canal Era, each year Roscoe hosts various festivals, special events, and
holiday activities that both educate and provide fun entertainment for guests.
Set 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 junction of U.S. Route 36.
Historic
tours through the Village take guests back in time to the slower pace of life
in an 1830s canal town. While strolling through the restored living history
buildings, guests may see actual artisans at work, including a blacksmith, a
weaver, a printer, a cooper, and a broom maker; observe old-time cooking
demonstrations; sit in on a reenactment of an 1800s school lesson; view a
full-scale canal boat replica; visit the immaculately groomed gardens
displaying an array of colors; or participate in hands-on learning
demonstrations like candle dipping, tin punching, or weaving.
At the Roscoe
Village Visitor Center, find unique hand-crafted items made by Roscoe Village
artisans for sale, including candle holders, weavings, wooden toys, rolling
pins and other wood items, and brooms. Schedule a special candlelit tour with
the group sales staff, or enjoy seasonal tours such as the "Spirit of
Roscoe" (available September and October) or "A Roscoe
Christmas" (available November and December). Group rates are also
available for all tours.
A venue for
fine dining and quaint hotel accommodations, the Inn at Roscoe Village contains
51 rooms and an elegant Parlor, featuring Shaker-style furniture, reasonable
rates, and quality service in a comfortable relaxed atmosphere. Fully
handicap-accessible, the Inn has been updated with new furnishings and a
wireless Internet service, providing an attractive stay for both the business
and pleasure traveler. In addition, the Inn has a variety of banquet, meeting,
and private dining rooms for every occasion.
Visitors can
browse the old-fashioned shops housed in original 19th century buildings and
filled with area crafts, elegant home furnishings, books, baskets, gourmet
coffees and foods, and much more. Besides hosting its own shopping
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 hand-made baskets
name a few of the original items available at these stores. The Shops of Roscoe
Village will open early or stay late to accommodate groups.
While at
Roscoe Village, guests can satisfy the most particular of appetites at one of
two restaurants. Choose the elegant dining of King Charley's Dining Room and
Tavern or the rustic atmosphere of the Old Warehouse Restaurant. For a snack in
the midst of enjoying the sights, grab some goodies or a cappuccino or hot
chocolate made to order at the 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, which features a Native American
Collection, an Americana Collection, an Oriental Gallery, the Eclectic
Collection, and special rotating exhibits. In addition, guests can climb aboard
the horse-drawn Monticello III for a peaceful 40-minute float down a restored
section of the Ohio-Erie Canal. The knowledgeable canal boat captain will
entertain your group with long-ago stories and interesting facts about the canal.
Group charters are available.
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