Historic Roscoe Village

“Roscoe Village sets the scene as the restored 1830s port town reveals a glimpse into what it would be like to live a day in the life.  Complete with interpreters, a practicing blacksmith, digital kiosk, and even an activity center to try your hand at the many unique crafts of the time, our Living History Tours will whisk you away to yesteryear. “

Johnson Humrickhouse Museum

“The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum opened to the public on May 8, 1931. Its collections originate from a bequest by Coshocton natives David M. and John H. Johnson to the city of Coshocton as a memorial to their Johnson and Humrickhouse ancestors. These native-born brothers settled on the West Coast and traveled abroad where they collected American Indian, European, and Asian artifacts. Their primary collections consisted of American Indian baskets and beadwork; Asian fine and decorative arts and weaponry; and European and American ceramics, glassware, and textiles. JHM’s collections have grown through donations, primarily in areas of local history and pre-historic Ohio Indian tools and points.”

River Ridge Leather CO

“River Ridge Leather Company is pleased to bring you the finest quality leather products on the market. Dennis Knight endeavors at all times to uphold the highest leatherworking standards using the finest leather materials available. When you purchase any River Ridge Leather product, you will acquire a fine hand crafted leather product, created and hand made from Dennis Knight himself.”

Clary Gardens

“lary Gardens is a 20-acre botanical garden that is FREE and open to the public. The garden’s mission is to involve the community in developing and maintaining a public botanical garden that provides access to horticultural education, environmental stewardship, local history and the arts. Our hillside landscape makes for a unique experience for all. We offer recreational trails for all ages and varying levels of terrain, showcasing the rose garden all the way through our half-mile woodland loop – a fascinating area with natural geologic formations (a local favorite).”