Warther Museum is one of the few museums in the world that captures the depth and sincerity of an artist while simultaneously bringing to life not just the intricate works in the collection but also the spirit of the artist Ernest Warther, himself. A must-see destination while visiting Ohio’s Amish Country!
Behalt! artist Heinz Gaugel’s inspiration to create a visual history of the Amish and Mennonites is fraught with the pain and suffering of war.
Mooney Warther’s passion for carving is the engine that drives steam evolution.
The Killbuck Valley Museum, a little off the beaten path, is one of Holmes County's hidden treasures.
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Take a tour of an authentic Amish home built in 1869 and discover the answer to your questions about the Amish lifestyle.
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...