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Contents
Wayne County History........................................................................4
Our Neighbors....................................................................................5
Advertisers’ Listings:
Shopping Pleasures & Services...........................................................8
Art, Artifacts & Antiques...................................................................11
What’s Cooking................................................................................12
Coffee & Specialty Drinks.................................................................13
Beer, Wine & Spirits..........................................................................14
Farms & Farmers’ Markets................................................................14
Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts..................................................................15
Camping...........................................................................................16
Recreation........................................................................................17
Conference, Party Centers & Catering...............................................17
Maps...........................................................................................19-21
The Outdoors...............................................................................22-23
Accommodations Chart...............................................................24-25
Historical Societies...........................................................................26
Information/Mileage Chart...............................................................27
Welcome
Welcome to Wayne County. We are very pleased you are
thinking about visiting our area. This visitors guide will make
it easy for you to find all of our many unique attractions and
venues. If you need additional information for meetings, reunions
or weddings, please visit the website and download the Event
Planning Guide. If you are planning a motorcoach tour, the
Group Tour Planner is also available.
Contact the Wayne County Convention and Visitors Bureau
if you have guests in town, need something to do with your
family, or just want to discover something new in your own
backyard. If your business holds seminars or meetings, the
CVB can help you find the perfect location. Contact the CVB
at 1-800-362-6474 or info@wccvb.com.
Thank you for visiting Wayne County.
Direct all visitor inquiries to:
Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau
428 W. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio 44691
330-264-1800 or 800-362-6474
Fax 330-264-1141
E-mail info@wccvb.com
Web site: www.wccvb.com
Published by: Wooster Color Point
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Wayne County History
Wayne County, Ohio, named for famed Revolutionary War
Brigadier General Anthony Wayne, was organized largely
within its present borders in 1812. The county was carved
out of the huge Wayne County in the Northwest Territory
which originally took in parts of Ohio and several other
states. Wooster, the county seat since 1808, was established
by John Bever, William Henry, and Joseph Larwill, and named
after General David Wooster, another Revolutionary War
hero. Today, Wayne County is the 24th largest county in Ohio,
covering more than 550 square miles.
Wayne County’s rich soil and plentiful water supply have
continuously supported a strong agricultural community.
Farms and roadside produce stands are still present and
thriving in the county today. Wayne County is home to
many world-renowned businesses such as The Wooster
Brush Company, ArtiFlex, Schaeffler Group USA Inc. and
The J.M. Smucker Company.
The Lincoln Highway Historic Byway runs through Wayne
County. Designated by red, white and blue signs, this route
follows the original 241 mile Ohio 1928 alignment that
stretched from New York City westward to San Francisco.
Charles Follis: The First African American
Professional Football Player
Charles Follis will come to life, for future generations of
sports and history fans, with the creation of the“Charles
Follis Trail,” open now in Wayne and Richland counties. The
trail highlights important locations and milestones of Charles
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decade, from his time as
a standout football player
at Wooster High School,
through his professional
career with the Shelby Blues.
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Our Neighbors
Wayne County, together with neighboring Holmes,
Stark, and Tuscarawas Counties, is home to the largest
community of Amish in the world. The roots of the Amish
began in Switzerland among Swiss Brethren in 1693
under the leadership of Jakob Amman. In the early 18th
century, the Amish began immigrating to Pennsylvania
due to intense religious persecution in Europe. From 1813
to 1860, another wave of immigrants settled farther west
in Ohio, Illinois and Missouri. This wave included Swiss-
German speaking Mennonites, along with more Amish
from Switzerland and the Alsace-Lorraine area.
Although Amish lifestyles vary between and
sometimes within communities, the Amish are widely
known for their plain dress, simple living, and their
resistance to modern conveniences and technology.
The Amish generally live in homes without electricity
or telephones, ride in buggies and other horse-drawn
vehicles, and wear very plain, homemade clothing. Their
profound religious beliefs require that they live as close
to their founding principles as possible. Their self-reliance
and work values are displayed in their community barn
raisings, threshing rings, quilting groups and church
services. Although most Amish in Wayne County still
live on the farm, reflecting their roots as an agricultural
community, many have occupations in other areas such
as woodworking, cabinetry and carpentry; others are
blacksmiths, buggy and carriage makers, and repair shop
owners.
Amish farms, one-room schoolhouses and the black,
horse-drawn buggies are familiar sights around Wayne
County. Visitors and residents alike often visit the many
Amish-style restaurants in the area. Authentic Amish recipes
are prepared for breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as
extraordinary desserts including pastries, apple fritters, and
deep-dish fruit pies. Quality, handcrafted Amish products
are often sought out, including fine wood furniture, handstitched
quilts, and carvings.
The Amish community is made up of friendly people
who are eager to speak about their unique lifestyles.
It should be noted, however, that they prefer not to be
photographed due to their religious beliefs and will not
pose for photos. Visitors who enter into the atmosphere
of the Amish community often gain a new perspective on
modern life and a greater respect for the Amish, who seek
to maintain a simple lifestyle.
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The following is a list of attractions and establishments in Wayne County. The numbers preceding each
one are keyed to the maps on pages 19-21. Refer to the key above for amenity symbol explanations.
Shopping Pleasures & Services
1. Blue Spruce Boutique 116 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-601-0100 www.bluespruceboutique.com
Hrs. M-Sa 10am-5pm
2. Books In Stock Used & Rare 140 E. Liberty St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-262-BOOK Email: info@booksinstock.net
Website: www.booksinstock.net Hrs. M-Sa 10am-8pm; Su 12-5pm.
3. Brown’s Furniture 138 W. Market St., Orrville, 44667
330-682-3966 Website: www.brownsfurniture.com
Email: info@brownsfurniture.com Hrs. M,Th,F 9am-7pm; Tu,W,
Sa 9am-5:30pm; Su noon-4pm.
4. Buehler’s Fresh Foods (3 Wayne County locations) 336
N. Market St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-9900; 3540
Burbank Rd., Northend Wooster, 44691 330-345-5908; and 1114
W. High St., Orrville, 44667 330-683-2060 Email: comments@
buehlers.com Website: www.buehlers.com Complete supermarket
showcasing quality fresh perishable departments, ready-to-eat
foods and full-service restaurant options. Downtown Wooster
Hrs. M-Sa 7am-9pm; Su 7am-7pm. Northend Wooster Hrs.
M-Sa 6am-10pm; Su 7am-9pm. Orrville Hrs. M-Sa 7am-10pm; Su
7am-9pm.
5. Canaan Meats 1679 Old Columbus Rd., Wooster, 44691
330-804-0240 Email: ccm11970@aol.com Website: www.
canaanmeats.com Follow us on Facebook. Beef-Pork-Lamb-Goat-
Deer custom processing. Vacuum packed eliminates freezer burn.
Bacon Lovers Stop. 2018 Small Business of the Year. Retail store
Hrs. M-F 8am-6pm; Sa 8am-3pm.
6. The Clothing Warehouse Wooster 1981 Portage Rd., Wooster,
44691 330-264-8776 Website: www.tiktok.com/@clothingwarehouseohio
We carry name brand items up to 75% off of retail! Find women’s,
men’s and children’s clothing, shoes, accessories, jewelry, household
items and so much more. Hrs. M-Sa 9am-9pm; Su 10am-7pm.
7. Com-Patt-ibles Flowers and Gifts 149 N. Grant St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-264-8654 Email: compattibles@gmail.com
Website: www.compattiblesflowersandgifts.com
Hrs. M-F 9am-5pm; Sa 9am-1pm
8. Dollar 1 1981 Portage Rd. Wooster, 44691 330-264-8776 Website:
www.tiktok.com/@dollar1official?lang=en. Every Friday is Black Friday!
Shop thousands of items with new inventory every week! The best
deals in town; prices changing every day, ranging from $7 to 25 cents.
Hrs M-W,F-Sa 8am-9pm; Th 8am-5pm; Sun 10am-7pm;
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9. E&H Ace Hardware 115 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-262-8821 Visit our flagship location and “The Nook”,
our in-store boutique! Hrs. M-Th 7am-7pm; F 7am-8pm,
Sa 8am-7pm; Su 9am-5pm.
10. East Union Bulk Food Store & Deli 9089 E. Lincoln Way,
Orrville, 44667 330-682-2100 One of the original bulk food
stores! Produce, bakery, candies, chocolates, nuts, snacks, spices &
more. Deli items are sliced fresh! Hrs. M-F 8am-5pm; Sa 8am-4pm.
11. Eastwood Furniture 4722 Kidron Rd., Kidron, 44636 330-
857-2009 Email:eastwoodkidron@wifi7.com Website: www.
eastwoodfurniture.com Over 25 years as one of Ohio’s largest
custom furniture retailers with 3 stores across NE Ohio! Also visit
“Simply Ohio Boutique” in our Kidron Store. Hrs. M-Sa 9am-5pm.
12. Everything Surplus 1981 Portage Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-
8776 Website: www.everythingsurpluswooster.com Find the best value
at well below retail in furniture, toys, lawn and garden, electronics,
food, sporting goods, houseware, tools, entertainment and so much
more. Hrs. M-Sa 9am-9pm; Su 10am-7pm.
13. Expert T’s 221 Beall Ave., Wooster, 44691 330-263-4588
Website: www.expert-ts.com,Hrs. Tu-F 10am-5:30pm;
Sa 9am-12pm.
14. Friendtique 223 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691
(across the street from the Library) 330-262-2012 Email:
friendtique.nest@gmail.com Website: www.friendtique.org
Antiques, gently used furniture, household and ladies and men’s
clothing. Profits benefit Ohio’s Hospice Lifecare. Donations
accepted during business hours. Hrs. W-F 10am-5pm; Sa 10am-
4pm.
15. GoBus (Non-Profit Transportation Service) 4 pickup
locations across the county (check map) 740-767-4500 & 888-954-
6287 Email: gobus@hapcap.org Website: www.ridegobus.com
Hrs. M-F 8am-4pm. See display ad.
16. Hummingbird Hill Flower Farm 10055 S Funk Rd, Shreve,
44676 614-425-5480. Email: gina@hummingbirdhillflowerfarm.com
Website: www.hummingbirdhillflowerfarm.com 6 Acres of Flower
Fun + Hummingbirds, Butterflies & More! Fresh Cut Flowers -
Perennials - Herbs - Flower Picking - Education - Private Events -
Photography Mini Sessions - Workshops - Sunset Dinners.
Seasonal Hours.
17. JK Gift Shop 114 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691
330-725-7623. Email: shopjkwooster@gmail.com Website: www.
shopjkgifts.com Hrs. M-Sa 10am-5pm. See display ad.
18. The J.M. Smucker Co. Store All the Goodness of Smuckers®
-and More-in a Store. 333 Wadsworth Rd., Orrville, 44667 330-684-
1500 Website: www.jmsmucker.com/smucker-café-store. Located
on St. Rt. 57, just north of US St. Rt. 30. For over 120 years The
J.M. Smucker Co. has made quality products that over time, have
become staples in family pantries across North America. While
visiting, experience our company’s rich history and browse our full
selection of products and merchandise in Orrville, OH, where our
Company originated. In addition to our iconic brands, our store also
features unique gift items, gift baskets and souvenirs for the whole
family, even your furry family members. Guests can even create a
personalized jar of Smucker’s® or Jif® with their own picture on
the label! Hrs. M-Sa 9am-5:30pm. See display ad.
19. Journey in Time 1314 Wadsworth Rd., Orrville 44667
330-683-7503 Email: Rt57journeyintime@gmail.com.
Journey In Time is a 25,000 sq. ft. shopping destination filled
with home décor, primitives, antiques, and unique items for your
home and gardens. Hrs. T-Sa 10am-5pm; Su 11am-5pm.
20. Lehman’s On the Square in Kidron, Mailing Address: PO Box 270,
Kidron, 44636. Online Mapping Address: 4779 Kidron Rd., Dalton
44618 (Four miles south of U.S. Rt. 30 between Wooster and Canton.)
330-857-5757 or 1-800-438-5346 Email: info@Lehmans.com Website:
www.Lehmans.com. Visit Lehman’s on the Square in Kidron! The 45,000
sq.ft. of store contains thousands of non-electric, practical and nostalgic
products. From cooking and gardening to heating with wood, nonelectric
lighting and toys; Lehman’s offers thousands of simple products
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that help you take the next step on your journey to the simpler life.
Hrs. Jan-May: M-Sa 9am-5pm; June-Dec: M-Sa 9am-6pm See display ad.
21. Lynch’s Irish Imports 116 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-601-0160 Email: lynchsirishimports@gmail.com
Hrs. Tu-Sa 11am-5pm.
22. MCC Connections Thrift Shop & Quilt Room 4080 Kidron
Rd., PO Box 19, Kidron, 44636 330-857-7802 Email:
info@mccconnections.com Website: www.mccconnections.com.
An upscale thrift shop. Find bargains in name-brand clothing,
housewares, furniture, toys, books, vintage, and more. Benefits
Mennonite Central Committee’s mission globally and locally. Hrs.
M-F 9am-5pm; Sa 9am-4pm.
23. MacKenzie’s Silver Lining 147 E. Liberty St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-262-1330 Website: MacKenziesSilverLining.com.
Unique art jewelry in silver & gold with natural gemstones,
beads, cabochons & pearls. Custom designs by MacKenzie.
Hrs. W-F 10am-5:30pm; Sa 10am-1pm. Holiday Hrs.
Tu-Sa 10am-6pm.
24. Marshallville Packing Co., Inc. 50 E. Market St., PO Box
276, Marshallville, 44645 330-855-2871 One of Ohio’s largest
meat markets. A complete line of old-world sausages and
smoked meats. Locally raised beef, pork and chicken fresh daily
in retail store. Visit us on the web at www.marshallville-meats.
com Hrs. Tu-F 9am-6pm; Sa 9am-5pm. Weekly specials. Buses by
appointment only.
25. Motts Oils & More 137 W. Liberty, Downtown Wooster 44691
330-601-1645 Email: mottsoils@gmail.com Hrs. Tu-F 10am-5pm;
Sa 10am-3pm.
26. Nest by Friendtique 132 N. Walnut St., Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-262-2012 Email:friendtique.nest@gmail.com Website:
www.friendtique.org/nest. Antiques, gently used Furniture, Vintage
Clothing, Books and more. Profits benefit Ohio’s Hospice Lifecare.
Donations accepted during business hours. Hrs. W-F 10am-5pm; Sa
10am-4pm.
27. P. Graham Dunn Factory Store 630 Henry St., Dalton,
44618 330-828-2105 Email: gallery@pgrahamdunn.com
Website: www.pgrahamdunn.com Hrs. M-Sa 10am-5:30pm.
See display ad.
28. Pallotta Ford Lincoln 4199 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, 44691
330-345-6600 or 1-800-589-2065 Email: office@pallottaford.com.
Wayne County’s largest complete Sales & Service Center, Service,
Parts, Tires, and Accessories. On-site state-of-the-art Collision
Center. Open 6 days a week or visit us on the web at www.
pallottaford.com
29. Pine Cone Gift Shop 2877 Kidron Rd., Orrville, 44667
330-857-4443 Email: ahodkin01@gmail.com. Specializing in fairy
gardens & accents, beautiful floral wreaths & arrangements,
battery timer candles, linens, jewelry & unique gifts and so much
more! Hrs. Tu,Th-F 10am-5pm; W, Sa 10am-4pm.
30. Pine Tree Barn & Farms 4374 Shreve Rd., Wooster, 44691
330-264-1014 or Fax 330-264-8987 Email: info@pinetreebarn.com
Website: www.PineTreeBarn.com An award-winning restored
1868 barn with spectacular views overlooking the Killbuck Valley
and lakes. Offering 25,000 sq. ft. of gifts and accessories for
all occasions, fabulous boutique, year-round Christmas Shop,
Christmas Tree Farm, beautiful home furnishings and interior
design service and a gourmet luncheon restaurant. (See our
restaurant listing!) Details at www.PineTreeBarn.com and
Facebook. Open 7 days a week: M-Sa 9am-5pm; Su 10am-5pm.
Lunch served11am-2:30pm. Extended hours Thanksgiving thru
Christmas. See display ad.
31. Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center 4141 Cleveland Rd.,
Wooster, 44691 330-345-5051 Email: office@pallottaford.com Website:
www.pallottaford.com Hrs. M-F 7am-6pm; Sa 7am-3pm.
32. Roomscapes 146 E. Liberty St. (in Liberty St. Marketplace),
Downtown Wooster,44691 330-262-1088 Website:
www.roomscapesonline.com Ekornes Stressless Chairs, distinctive
furnishings by Smith Brothers, Norwalk, American Leather Comfort
Sleepers. Free in-home decorating. Hrs. M-F 10am-6pm; Sa 10am-
5pm. Also visit Runion's Furniture in Orrville.
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33. The Salt & Serenity Grotto 111 S. Buckeye St. Suite LL2,
Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-804-7258 Email: relax@
saltgrottolife.com Website: www.saltgrottolife.com Hrs. Tu-W
10am-7pm; Th By Appointment; F 10am-5pm Sa 9am-1pm
34. Sayre’s Marketplace 133 E. Main St., Smithville, 44677
330-669-2572 Email: sayresmarketplace@gmail.com
Hrs. W-Sa 10am-6pm
35. Shisler’s Cheese House 55 Kidron Rd., Orrville, 44667
330-682-2105 or Fax 330-682-1307 Website: www.cheesehouse.com
Hrs. M-Sa 8am-6pm; Su 9am-6pm. See display ad.
36. Toyrifix 885 W. Main St., Smithville, 44677
330-669-8737 Website: www.toyrifix.com Email: toyrifix@toyrifix.com
Hrs. M-Sa 10am-6pm; Su noon-4pm.
37. Wayne County Habitat for Humanity ReStore 2700 Akron
Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-4999 Email: restore@waynehabitat.
org. Website: www.waynehabitat.org/restore. Nonprofit resale
store and donation center. Open to the public. Emphasis on
discounted home improvement and building materials.
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38. Wooster Gift Corner, Inc. 131 S. Market St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-264-6117 Email: streetermaryalice@gmail.com
Hrs. M-Sa 10am-5pm.
39. World Crafts 13110 Emerson Rd., PO Box 78, Kidron, 44636
330-857-0590 Email: worldcrafts@zoominternet.net Website: www.
worldcraftskidron.com Fairly traded handicrafts from 30 developing
countries: jewelry, baskets, toys, personal accessories, home and
garden decor, year-round Christmas room, tea, coffee, chocolate.
Hrs. M-Sa 10am-4pm.
Art, Artifacts & Antiques
40. A Time to Craft LLC 2799 Cleveland Rd, Wooster 44691 330-
466-1643 Email: atimetocraftwooster@gmail.com
Website: www.atimetocraft.com. Paint ceramics, wood signs,
and canvases. Shop for fabric, yarn, and supplies. Variety of art
and craft classes for all ages. Private events available. Hours vary
with class schedule, please see website for current offerings or
Facebook.
41. Buckeye Agricultural Museum and Education Center
877 W. Old Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691 330-845-2825 Email:
buckeyeagriculturalmuseum@gmail.com Website:
www.buckeyeagriculturalmuseum.com Open the 2nd Saturday every
month 10am-2pm. Room rental for meetings, family reunions, and
special events available. Open during the Wayne County Fair 9am-
7pm daily. The museum features an ever-growing collection
of thousands of tools and pieces of equipment and photographs,
the museum attempts to bring to life the experience of agriculture
in Ohio from 1800 to World War II. Open by request for special
groups who want to tour.
42. Just Enough Antiques: The 1850 House 134 W. Main
St., Smithville, 44677 330-669-0016 Discover the Patina of History;
Primitives, Antiques, Vintage, Farmhouse Finds, & Barn Digs. Something
new is always old. Hrs. Tu-Sa 10am-4pm; Closed Holidays
43. The Ohio Light Opera Resident Professional Company of the
College of Wooster, Freedlander Theatre, 329 East University
Street, Wooster, 44691 Email: ohiolightopera@wooster.edu.
330-263-2345 or www.ohiolightopera.org for schedule and/or
to purchase tickets. See display ad.
44. Simply Hand Made 208 N. Mill St., Fredericksburg, 44627
330-695-2380 Email: simplyhandmade.fredericksburg@gmail.com
Website: www.simplyhandmade.org. Unique handmade gifts in a
century old restored jail located in the quaint town of Fredericksburg.
All profits go to the Fredericksburg Community Library. Hrs. Feb.-Dec.
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45. Uptown/Downtown Antiques/Collectibles 215 W.
Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-9735
Email: gning@sssnet.com Hrs. M-Sa 10:30am-5:30pm; Su noon-4pm.
Closed major holidays.
46. Wayne Center for the Arts 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster, 44691
330-264-2787 Email: frontdesk@wayneartscenter.org Website:
www.wayneartscenter.org Hrs. M-Th 11am-9pm; Sa 9am-3pm. See
website for summer hours.
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What’s Cooking
47. 31 Bistro 1931 Portage Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 330-804-0070
Website: www.31bistrowooster.com A twist on the classic pub and
grill! Every Monday hot dogs are half priced. Touch Tunes and
Keno Machine for entertainment. We have pizza, wings, & buffalo
chicken logs. While you are here to grab food and a drink, enjoy our
Keno Machine. Hrs. M-Th 11am–8pm; F 11am–12pm Sa 11am–10pm
48. The Barn Restaurant & Adjacent Shops 877 W. Main St.,
Smithville, 44677 330-669-2555 Visit our website at www.thebarnrest.com
for updated hours and information.
49. BayLobsters Cafe & Fish Market 3423 Cleveland Rd.,
Wooster, 44691 330-601-1200 Email: baylobsters@gmail.com Website:
baylobsterswooster.com Fresh seafood dinners. Dine-in or to-go. Hrs.
Tu-Sa 10:30am-6pm. Call ahead orders welcomed.
50. Broken Rocks/Rox GastroPub 123 E. Liberty St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-263-2949 Email: brokenrocks@gmail.com
Website: www.brokenrockscafe.com Casual dining with upscale
appeal. Hand crafted pasta, pizza, soup, salad, sandwiches, steaks
and dessert. Artisan breads baked daily. Wine list and full bar.
Hrs. M-Th 9am-9pm; F, Sa 9am-10pm.
51. Country Style Big Olaf 6513 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg,
44627 330-695-2477 Email: csbigolaf@sle.email Hrs. M 2pm-8:30pm;
Tu-Sa 11am-8:30pm
52. Des Dutch Essenhaus Restaurant Amish Cooking/
Quilts ‘n Things 176 N. Market St., Shreve, 44676
330-567-2212 Email: sixnells@aol.com Website:
www.shreveohio.com/organizations/places-eat/des-dutch-essenhaus
Hrs. Tu-Sa 9am-8pm; Su 11am-2pm Closed Monday and Holidays.
53. Dutch Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery & Gift Shop
14278 E. Lincoln Way, (U.S. Rt. 30), Dalton, 44618 330-683-0530
Email: contact@dutchkitchen.net Website: www.dutchkitchen.net
Homestyle cooking, Salad Bar, full menu, buffet and homemade
desserts. Busses welcome. Private banquet rooms & off-site catering.
Gift Shop & Bakery. To-go orders available. Hrs. M-Sa 8am-7pm.
54. Granary Restaurant at The Pine Tree Barn 4374 Shreve
Rd., Wooster, 44691 (4 miles south of Wooster, off St. Rt. 3 South,
on St. Rt. 226) 330-264-1014 E-mail: info@pinetreebarn.com
Website: www.pinetreebarn.com An award-winning restored
landmark 1868 barn offering house-made gourmet lunches and
desserts served fresh daily in a charming, relaxed dining space with
spectacular views of the Killbuck Valley, lakes and the 200-acre family
Christmas tree farm. Seasonally, enjoy covered outdoor rooftop
dining! After lunch, enjoy a treasure-trove of shopping, featuring
25,000 sq. ft. of beautiful gifts, fabulous boutique and extraordinary
home furnishings. (See our other listing in Shopping Pleasures and
Services!) M-Sa 9am-5pm, Su 10am-5pm. Lunch served 11am-2:30pm.
Open 7 days a week! Extended holiday hours Thanksgiving thru
Christmas. See display ad.
55. Guerne Heights Drive-In 3004 Dover Rd. Wooster, 44691 (US
250 East of Wooster) 330-262-1422 Email: guerneheights@gmail.com
Website: www.guerneheightsdrivein.com Authentic & Delicious
Coney Dogs, Creamy Soft Serve Ice Cream. Groups welcome -
please call ahead! Check website for hours.
56. Local Roots Market & Café 140 S. Walnut St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-263-5336 Email: info@localrootswooster.com
Website: www.localrootswooster.com. Locally-focused market
with grocery, artisan goods, coffee shop, and serving lunch daily
from 11am-2pm. Store Hrs. M-F 9am-6pm; Sa 8am-5pm, Su 10am-
3pm.
57. Michael’s Bakery 145 W. Market St. Orrville 44667
330-682-4648 Email: michaelsbakeryoforrville@gmail.com
Website: www.michaelsbakeryoforrville.com. Donuts, Coffee and
Cookies. Celebrating 38 years in 2023! Try our famous creamsticks.
Hrs. Tu-Sa 7am-1pm.
58. Muddy’s 335 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691
330-264-2604 Email: pact216@gmail.com Hrs. M-Th 7am-10pm;
F-Sa 7am-Midnight Su 8am-3pm.
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59. Olde Jaol 215 N Walnut St, Downtown Wooster 44691 330-262-
3333 Website: www.oldejaol.com Come for a romantic evening in
the steakhouse or a casual meeting with friends in the tavern.Or join
us for your private event! Tavern Hrs. M-Th 11am-10pm; F-Sa 11am-
11pm. See website for additional hours.
60. Omahoma Bob's BBQ 128 S. Market St., Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-262-9871 Website: omahomabobsbbq.com Hrs. Tu-Th
11am-7pm; F-Sa 11am-8pm
61. Salt Creek Cafe, Bakery & Creamery 111 N. Mill St.,
Fredericksburg 44627 On the square at the start of Holmes Co.
Trail 330-946-1012 Email: info@saltcreekcafe.com Website: www.
saltcreekcafe.com Hrs.M-Sa 6am-8pm.
62. Spoon Market & Deli 144 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-262-0880 Email: thefolks@spoon-market.com Website:
www.spoon-market.com. Deli style restaurant with full bar,
appetizer menu and happy hour. Dine in, carry-out & delivery.
Banquet facility on site, catering on and off site available. Hrs. M,Tu
& Su 8am-3pm; W-Sa 8am-9pm.
63. TJ’s Restaurant & CW’s Downstairs 359 W. Liberty St.,
Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-6263 Email: tjsrestaurants@
gmail.com Website: www.tjsrestaurants.com. TJ’s has been
Wayne County’s finest restaurant for over 50 years. Serving
steaks, seafood, pasta & gourmet burgers, wine and spirits. Open
at 4:00 pm Tuesday – Saturday. Hrs. Tu-Th 4-9pm; F-Sa 4-10pm.
64. Wild Ginger China Bistro 3694 Burbank Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-
345-6388 Website: www.gingercb.com Specializing in Cantonese, Szezhwan
and Hunan Cuisines. Call ahead pick-up window for take-out orders. Full Bar
and Sushi Bar. New expanded Menu! Voted Daily Records Best of the Best!
Hrs. Tu,Th,Su 11am-9pm; F-Sa 11am-10pm.
Coffee Shops & Specialty Drinks
65. Boba Bowl, LLC 127 W. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-462-8323 Website: www.mybobabowl.com
Email: bobabowlservice@gmail.com Hrs. M 11am-4pm (Seasonally)
T-Th 9am-7pm; F-Sa 9am-8pm.
66. The Carpenter’s Cup 116 W. Main St., Smithville, 44677
330-669-0084 Email: shubach1@gmail.com Website:
www.thecarpenterscup.com Browse our gift section for Hubacher
originals. Hrs. M-F 7am-4pm; Sa 8am-3pm.
67. Joyful Café 3727 Friendsville Rd., Wooster 44691 (inside Healthpoint)
330-317-1921 Email: info@joyfulcafe.org Website: www.JoyfulCafe.org
Joyful Cafe offers employment opportunities for young adults with
disabilities. Come in for a happy experience. Our offerings are filled
with kindness. Hrs. M-Th 7:30am-1pm.
68. Pioneer Coffeehouse 60 Lincolnview Dr., Dalton, 44618
330-362-8668 Website: www.pioneercoffeehouse.com Mention
our listing for 10% off total purchase.Email: pioneercoffee7@
gmail.com Hrs. M-Sa 7am-5pm;
69. Shreve He Brews Coffee 104 South Market St., Shreve 44676
330-789-1036 Website: www.shrevehebrews.com See Facebook for
hours.
70. TULIPÁN Pastry & Coffee Shop 122 S. Market St.,
(On the Square) Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-8092
Website: www.tulipanwooster.com See Facebook for hours.
71. Undergrounds Café & Coffee House 146 E. Liberty
St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-804-8400 Email: info@
undergrounds.cafe Website: undergrounds.cafe Menu:
us.orderspoon.com Hrs M-Sa 8am-4pm.
72. Whippt Dalgona Coffee 135 W. Liberty St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-439-0084 Email: getwhippt@gmail.com
Website: www.whippt.coffee Hrs Su-Sa 9am-4pm.
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Beer, Wine & Spirits
73. Bent Ladder Cider & Wine 13550 Mt. Eaton Rd (St. Rt. 94),
Doylestown, 44230 330-485-1089 Email: info@bentladder.com
Website: www.bentladder.com. Tasting room overlooking the valley
at Rittman Orchards. Specializing in hand-crafted estate-grown hard
ciders and wines to enjoy onsite or take with you. Hrs. Th-Sa Noon-
9pm; Su Noon-6pm Hours vary seasonally.
74. Blue Barn Winery & Vineyard 4407 Columbus Rd., Wooster,
44691 330-575-1028 Website: www.bluebarnwinery.com. Located
in a restored historic 19th century barn on a beautiful horse farm.
LIVE MUSIC every weekend from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Bring
whatever food you like. Hours adjusted seasonally.
75. JAFB Wooster Brewery 120 Beall Ave., Downtown Wooster, 44691
330-601-1TAP (1827). Email: sales@jafbbeer.com Website: www.jafbbeer.
com Hrs. M-Th 2-10pm; F-Sa Noon-Midnight Su 1-8pm.
76. Lincoln Way Vineyards 9050 W. Old Lincoln Way, Wooster 44691
330-804-WINE (9463) Email: lincolnwayvineyards@gmail.com
Website: www.lincolnwayvineyards.com Locally grown/produced
wines and hard ciders to enjoy in our tasting room, on our patio or
to take home. Live music and food trucks on weekends year round,
Thursdays in summer. Schedule and hours - see website or Facebook.
See display ad.
77. Minglewood Distilling Company 437 E. South St.,
Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-601-1600 Email: info@
minglewooddistilling.com Website: www.minglewooddistilling.com
Wayne County’s only distillery! Vodka, Bourbon, and more all
made from local grain! Enjoy a tasting of our spirits or take a tour!
Hrs. F 4-8pm; Sa Noon-8pm.
78. Silver Run Vineyard & Winery 376 Eastern Road, Doylestown
44230 330-671-1115 Email: silverrunwinery@yahoo.com
Website: www.silverrunwinery.com Hrs. Th-F 5-9pm; Sa 2-9pm.
79. Troutman Vineyards and Winery 4243 Columbus Rd.
(St. Rt. 3 South), Wooster 44691 330-263-4345 Email:info@
troutmanvineyards.com Website: www.troutmanvineyards.com
Open all year F Noon-6pm; Sa Noon-8pm Su Noon-5pm. Rentals available
Email: rentals@troutmanvineyards.com
Farms & Farmers’ Markets
80. Bauman Orchards, Inc. 161 Rittman Ave., Rittman, 44270
330-925-6861 Email: office@baumanorchards.com Website:
www.baumanorchards.com Harvest Days Sept. 23, 30 & Oct. 7.
Hrs. M-F 8am-6pm; Sa 8am-5pm.
81. Downtown Wooster Farmers’ Market Public Square,
Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-262-6222 Email:
info@mainstreetwooster.org Website: www.mainstreetwooster.org
Open May 13-Oct 14 Saturdays only. Hrs. 8am-12pm
82. Lavender Trails 360 Collins Blvd., Orrville 44667 330-855-1209
Email: lavtrails@gmail.com Website: www.lavendertrails.com or
lavender-trails.myshopify.com. Walk fragrant rows, cut bundles to
take home, explore our pollinator path and shop the outdoor store.
Open in July only. Hrs. M-W 10am-3pm; Th-Su 9am-5pm.
83. Maurer’s Farm Market 2901 Batdorf Road, Wooster, 44691
330-264-2285 Email: rjmaurer99@sssnet.com Website:
www.maurersberriesvegs.com Fruit and vegetables grown by
Maurer’s. In the market and pick your own strawberries in season.
Hrs. June 1- Sept. 15 M-F 10am-5pm; Sa 9am-2pm.
84. Moreland Fruit Farm & Farm Market 1558 W. Moreland
Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-264-8735 We are a family owned 100 acre
orchard and vegatable farm, with a farm store and lots of options
for "Pick Your Own" fruit. Fall activites include corn maze, u-pick
pumpkins and petting zoo etc. Bring the family, enjoy the day. Hrs.
April-December: M-F 8am-5pm; Sa 8am-4pm.
85. Ramseyer Farms: 50+ Activities & Pumpkin Patch
4000 Ramseyer Lane, Wooster, 44691 330-264-0264 Email:
info@ramseyerfarms.com Website: www.ramseyerfarms.com
Hrs. beginning Sept. 1 W-F 10am-7pm; Sa 11am-7pm;
Beginning Sept. 24 also Su 1-6pm.
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86. Rittman Orchards and Farm Market 13548 Mt. Eaton Rd.
(St. Rt. 94), Doylestown, 44230 330-925-4152 Email:
info@rittmanorchards.com Website: www.rittmanorchards.com
Family owned and operated farm market offering home-grown
fruits and vegetables, freshly baked pies, jams, honey, unique gift
items, many Ohio products, scenic country setting. Hrs. Closed M;
Tu-Sa 9am-5pm; Su 11am-5pm; Hours vary seasonally.
87. Whitefeather Meats 14079 Cleveland Rd., Creston, 44217
330-435-6300 Email: whitefeathermeats@gmail.com
Website: www.whitefeathermeats.com Hrs. M-F 8am-5:30pm;
Sa 8am-2pm.
Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts
88. Best Western Plus Wooster Hotel & Conference Center
243 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-7750
or Fax: 330-262-5840 Email: bestwesternwooster@gmail.com
Reservations: 1-800-937-8376 Spacious guest rooms with
refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. Complimentary
deluxe breakfast, 24-hour business center and fiber optic high
speed Wi-Fi. Fitness center, banquet rooms and outdoor pool.
Located in the heart of historic downtown Wooster within
walking distance to award winning restaurants and local shops.
89. Black Squirrel Inn 636 College Ave., Wooster, 44691
330-317-6627 Email: black.squirrel.inn@gmail.com Website:
www.blacksquirrelinn.com Beautifully updated Victorian close
to College and Downtown. Enjoy convenient self check-in, fresh
brewed coffee, whole house AC, and WiFi. All rooms include
private bath.
90. Cobblestone Hotel & Suites 1720 North Main St., Orrville,
44667 330-682-1711 Email: gm.oh1711@staycobblestone.com
Website: www.staycobblestone.com. Our friendly staff wants
to make every guest feel like family. Our Non-Smoking Pet
Friendly property features microwaves and refrigerators in
every room. Our indoor heated pool is open 8am-10pm. Visit
our Cobblestone lounge for daily drink specials. Our signature
coffee from Seattle's Best helps to start your day. Complimentary
hot breakfast and WIFI. Fitness room on site. Call to make your
reservations now.
91. Comfort Suites, Wooster 965 Dover Rd., Wooster, 44691
330-439-0190 Email: reservations@woostercomfortsuites.com
Website: www.choicehotels.com At Comfort Suites our caring
staff will keep you feeling right at home. Each morning begins
with our free breakfast, and each day ends in your cozy bed.
Wooster offers the relaxation and tranquility of a quiet village
with modern entertainment facilities and cultural attractions.
92. Days Inn by Wyndham Wooster 789 E. Milltown Rd.,
Wooster, 44691 330-345-1500 Email: jamie.daysinn@gmail.com
Website: www.daysinn.com
93. Econo Lodge Wooster 2137 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691
330-264-8883 or 800-4CHOICE. One mile East of Wooster off U.S.
Rt. 30. Email: econowooster1@gmail.com
Website: www.choicehotels.com
94. Hampton Inn by Hilton - Wooster 4253 Burbank Rd.,
Wooster, 44691 330-345-4424 Email: gayla.metzendorf@hilton.com
Website: www.wooster.hamptoninn.com This nationally
ranked hotel is ideally located in Wooster’s business district
with numerous restaurants, shopping and entertainment
options within walking distance. Hotel offers non-smoking
newly remodeled guestrooms. Daily free breakfast, heated
indoor pool, fitness center, free Wi-Fi, free local calls and
snack shop on site. Hampton 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
95. Hidden Valley Cabin 5510 Lattasburg Road (at the 8 mile marker),
Wooster, 44691 330-465-6321 Email: hiddenvalleycabin@gmail.com
Website: www.rooseveltglamping.com Cabin on 60 secluded acres,
spring-fed pond, sandy beach, full kitchen, outdoor fire pit, hot tub,
private screened porch. 10 minutes to downtown Wooster.
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96. Hilton Garden Inn Wooster 959 Dover Rd., Wooster, 44691
330-202-7701 Email: Jennifer.Skelton@hilton.com Website: www.
wooster.hgi.com Offers spacious guestrooms & suites with
refrigerators, microwaves and Keurigs. Hotel features indoor
pool, fitness center, guest laundry, room service and patio with
fire pit. Garden Grille & bar with cooked to order breakfast
and dinner. Weekly dinner & drink specials open to the public.
Ballroom and meeting rooms available for business or leisure.
97. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Wooster 128 Riffel Rd.,
Wooster, 44691 330-601-1221 Email: hie.gm.cakwo@gmail.com
Website: www.hiexpress.com/woosteroh Whether in town for
business or leisure, there is something for everyone when staying
at our NEW hotel on the north side of Wooster. Guests can also
enjoy a free breakfast buffet, pool and electric car chargers.
Within minutes to major retail and dining establishments, we
pride ourselves on our “IHG Clean Promise” each and every day.
98. Market Street Inn 356 North Market Street, Downtown Wooster,
44691 330-262-4085 Email: stay@marketstreetinnwooster.com
Website: www.marketstreetinnwooster.com 1897 Victorian B&B has
6 guest rooms with private baths. Full gourmet breakfast served daily.
Walking distance to downtown Wooster shops and restaurants.
99. Quality Inn 2055 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691 330-262-5008 or
877-424-6423 Email: gm.oh376@choicehotels.com Website:
www.choicehotels.com/hotels/oh376. Award Winning Choice hotel near
Historic Downtown Wooster. Amenities include hot breakfast, indoor pool,
spa, and in room microfridges. Our hotel offers whirlpool suites, exercise
room and guest laundry. Area attractions include Lehman’s, Smucker’s and
The College of Wooster.
100. Roosevelt Glamping 5510 Lattasburg Road (at the 8 mile marker),
Wooster, 44691 330-465-6321 Email: hiddenvalleycabin@gmail.
com Website: www.rooseveltglamping.com Luxury glamping tent
overlooking Little Killbuck Creek with all of the amenities. Full kitchen
and bath, king size bed, hot tub and firepit. Close to Wooster.
101. St. Paul Hotel Wooster 203 South Market St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-601-1900 Email: brenda@stpaulhotelwooster.com
Website: www.stpaulhotelwooster.com The boutique St Paul Hotel,
located in the Entertainment District of Historic Downtown Wooster, is
a “Distinctly Different Kind of Stay”. Ranked the #1 Hotel in Wooster
on Trip Advisor with a 5 Star Rating and “Trip Advisor Certificates of
Excellence”, this luxurious hotel offers World-Class accommodations, state
-of- the-art fitness center, complimentary in-room continental breakfast,
Kuerig coffee makers and refrigerators in every room, rain forest showers
and heated granite floors, 55” flat screen TVs and complimentary high
speed internet. Just a short walk to award winning restaurants, shopping
and night life.
102. The Storybook Inn of Kidron 4680 Kidron Rd., Dalton, 44618
330-828-1126 Website: www.thestorybookinnofkidron.com
103. Streetcar Station - Furnished Extended Stay Apartments
6611 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-465-5923 Email:
rodjillsteiner@gmail.com Website: www.woosterhousing.com
104. Super 8 Motel Wooster 969 Timken Rd., Wooster, 44691
330-264-6211 or 800-800-8000 Website: www.super8.com
Senior discount, free local calls, truck/bus parking. Across from Bob
Evans Restaurant at U.S. Rt. 30 and Madison Ave. Free continental
breakfast.
Camping
105. Caskey’s Campground 14849 Fosnight Rd., Orrville, 44667
330-682-0377 Email: caskeyscamp@aol.com Website:
www.caskeyscampground.com Hrs. Tu-Th 11am-7pm; F&Sa 10am-
9pm; Su 10am-7pm; Closed Mondays except holidays.
106. Evergreen Park RV Resort Inns & Cabins 16359 Dover
Rd., Dundee, 44624 330-359-2787 or 888-359-6429 Email:
evergreenpark@wifi7.com Website: www.evergreenparkrvresort.com
Hrs. M-Sa 8am-8pm. Su 9am-8pm.
107. Lake Wapusun RV Resort 10787 Molter Rd., Shreve, 44676
330-496-2355 Email: info@lakewapusun.com Website:
www.lakewapusuncampground.com Store Hrs. Su-Th 9am-7pm;
16 F-Sa 9am-9pm. See Display Ad.
108. Meadow Lake Park Family Campground 8970 Canaan
Center Rd., Wooster, 44691 330-435-6652 Email:
ron@meadowlakepark.com Website: www.meadowlakepark.com
Hrs.11am-5pm daily.
109. Whispering Hills Jellystone Park Camp Resort
8181 State Route 514, Big Prairie, 44611 330-567-2137
Email: whjellystone@gmail.com
Website: www.whisperinghillsjellystone.com
Recreation
110. Acres of Fun 3889 Friendsville Rd, Wooster, 44691
330-345-4386 Email: acresoffunllc@gmail.com
Website: www.acresoffun.com Summer Hrs. W-Th Noon-8pm;
F-Sa Noon-10pm; Su Noon-8pm Rest of Year Hrs. W-Th 3:30pm-8pm; F
3:30pm-10pm; Sa Noon-10pm; Su Noon-8pm
111. Alice Noble Ice Arena 851 Oldman Rd, Wooster, 44691
330-345-8686 Website: www.nobleice.com
Public skating 7 days a week.
112. Buckin’ Ohio Pro Bull Riding 8154 Garman Rd., Burbank, 44214
330-624-7205 Email: buckinohio@buckinohio.com Website: www.
buckinohio.com Seasonal hours. See display ad.
113. Bullseyes Axe Throwing 4146 Burbank Rd Wooster, OH 44691 330-
466-6984 Website: www.BullseyesAxeThrowing.com Add AXE-citement to
your next event! We host Bachelorette & Bachelor Parties, Family Gatherings,
Company Events, and Business Meetings. Ages 8+ Welcome. Hours: Th-F 5pm-
11pm; Sa 12:30pm-11pm
114. Jump N Shout 887 W. Main St., Smithville, 44677 330-464-2385
Email: jumpnshoutllc@gmail.com Website: www.jumpnshout.com Hrs.
M-Th 10am-2pm; F-Su Noon-8pm.
115. The Nature Conservatory in Ohio 6375 Riverside Dr., Suite
100, Dublin, OH 43017 614-717-2770 Email: ohio@tnc.org Website:
www.nature.org/ohio Seasonal hours. See display ad.
116. Secrest Arboretum & Gardens is located on the grounds of The
Ohio State University’s Wooster Campus at 2122 Williams Road, Wooster,
OH 44691. 330-263-3761. Websites: www.secrest.osu.edu and www.
friendsofsecrest.com Celebrate Horticulture! Explore and enjoy a 110-acre
living museum of plants from all over the world. Stroll on walking paths
through colorful display gardens, meadows, and a diverse collection of rare
trees and shrubs. Open dawn to dusk, 365 days a year.
117. Shreve Business and Community Association PO Box 54,
Shreve, 44676 Website: www.shreveohio.com
118. Wayne County Airport 6020 N. Honeytown Rd., Smithville
44677 330-669-9212 Email: airport@wayneohio.org Website:
www.wayneairport.org Heated hangar, full service aircraft
refueling, courtesy car, pilot and passenger amenities and much
more! Hrs. M-F 7am-6pm; Sa-Su 8am-6pm. See Display Ad.
119. Wayne County Children’s STEAM Playlab 258 N. Kurzen
Road, Dalton, 44618 Email: loric.wccsp@gmail.com
Website: www.wccsp.org
120. The Wilderness Center 9877 Alabama Ave. SW Wilmot, 44689
330-359-5235 Email: twc@wildernesscenter.org Website:
www.wildernesscenter.org.
Conference, Party Centers & Catering
121. Best Western Plus Wooster Hotel & Conference Center
243 E. Liberty St., Downtown Wooster, 44691 330-264-7750
Email: bestwesternwooster@gmail.com Five banquet rooms
accommodating up to 200 people. Newly renovated full banquet
facility.
122. The Connection Conference & Event Center 1034
Country Club Drive, Wooster, 44691 330-264-9044 Email:
tami@theconnectioninwooster.com Website: www.
theconnectioninwooster.com Hrs. M-Th 7am-7pm; F 7am-3pm;
Sa-Su By Appointment
123. Excelsior Room 144 West Liberty St., Downtown Wooster,
44691, Second Floor (above Spoon Market) 330-960-1084 Email:
angie.romani144@gmail.com Website: www.spoon-market.com/
excelsior-room-rental
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124. Greystone Event Center 50 Riffle Rd., Wooster, 44691
330-669-9151 Email: Brian@GreyStoneEventCenter.com Website:
www.greystoneeventcenter.com Located in the heart of Wayne
County and sharing a campus with a Holiday Inn Express Hotel,
Greystone Event Center has a dedicated team of catering
specialists, planners, and decorators that are eager and prepared
to serve you. Open daily.
125. Historic Moreland Church of God Event Center
7135 Millersburg Rd. (SR 83 South), Wooster, 44691 330-231-8901
Website: www.morelandcommunityhistoricalsociety.org
126. Shisler Conference Center The Ohio State University
1680 Madison Ave., Wooster, 44691 330-263-5500 Email:
shaffer.271@osu.edu Website: woostervenues.osu.edu Office Hrs:
M-F 8am-5pm. See display ad.
127. Wayne County Fair Event Center & Facilities
199 Vanover St. P.O. Box 3, Wooster, 44691 330-262-8001
Email: waynecountyfair@yahoo.com Featuring a prime location with major
interstate access from all directions and a comfortable drive to 4 airports. The
location has ample parking and is just blocks away from a vibrant and historic
downtown Wooster that will provide you with all of your hotel and dining
needs. The event center is 26,100 sq. ft. that can hold up to 1100 guests at tables,
in chairs/bleachers. The event center has full HVAC, two loading docks, and a
serving kitchen, set up to meet the needs for a catered event. Additional facilities
could be used in conjunction or separate to meet all of your needs to host private
parties, business events, trade shows, etc. Contact us to discuss how we can
customize our facilities to meet your needs.
Lincoln Highway
The history of the Lincoln Highway began in 1913 with
a proposed route announced by founding members, whom
were all leaders in the motor car industry. This first coastto-coast
route began in Times Square in New York and
ended 3,389 miles in Lincoln Park, San Francisco. While
traveling this route, take time to notice buildings and
businesses that once serviced travelers along the route,
such as motor inns, drive-in restaurants and filling stations.
As the quality of cars improved, and with four-lane highways allowing for
faster trips, the “Lincoln” faded from our Nation’s memory. Small towns were
bypassed, and we began to see less and less as we traveled. Today, we have the
opportunity to rediscover this historic path by following the Lincoln Highway
Historic Byways signs across the country.
If you would like information on the Lincoln Highway Sale or the history of
the road, visit their website at www.historicbyway.com.
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The Outdoors
Wayne County provides many diverse opportunities to enjoy the
outdoors. There are natural foot trails, paved trails, bike trails,
birding and fishing areas, and even equestrian trails sure to
please nature lovers of every kind.
Barnes Preserve - 3396 Sylvan Rd., Wooster 44691
330-263-6256 www.waynecountyparkdistrict.org The Barnes
Preserve is a fully accessible nature park. The park encompasses
76 acres of mature woods and meadow with nearly a mile of
ADA paved trails, an observation deck overlooking a wetland
pond, and a beautiful pavilion. The
park is ideal for recreation and therapeutic walking and biking.
Brown’s Lake Bog - SR 3 south past intersection of US 30, turn
south on Elyria Rd., then turn west on Brown Rd. Park on south
side of road (near Shreve Lake) 614-717-2770
naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov/brownslakebog
A national landmark, where you can see a kettle hole bog
formed by glaciers over 13,000 years ago. A boardwalk and
earthen trail allow for short hikes and there is parking on site.
Open dawn to dusk.
Christmas Run Park - 700 N. Grant St., Wooster 44691
330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/parks/christmas-run-park
Cohan Park - 431 Miller Blvd. Wooster 44691
330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/parks/cohan-park
County Line Trail - Trailheads at Ohio Ave. in Rittman, Kauffman
Ave. in Sterling, and beside the police station in Creston. 330-465-8857
www.waynecountytrails.org
Paved 6.75 mile trail on a former railroad with equestrian path.
Much of it parallels the active CSX railroad for “train watching”
possibilities. Currently almost one mile from CR 504 to
Kauffman Ave. is “on road.”
Freedlander Park - 400 Hillside Drive, Wooster 44691
330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/parks/freedlander-park
Funk Bottoms Wildlife Area - SR 3 south, right onto SR 95,
left onto dirt road just before Village of Funk to reach the wildlife
observation platform. 330-567-3390 http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/
funkbottoms This 1,490-acre wildlife preserve is located behind
Mohicanville Dam and has an observation tower for viewing
animals and birds. Open year round. Open for hunting and
trapping.
Gailey Park - Wayne St., Orrville 44667 330-684-5000
www.orrville.com/parks
Grosjean Park - 799 Freedlander Road Wooster 44691, 330-263-
5200 www.woosteroh.com/parks
Trout Unlimited in partnership with the City has established a
trout fishery in Apple Creek at Grosjean Park. Fly fishing and the
practice of catch and release is strongly encouraged. The fishery
is open to the public; those anglers 16 and older must possess a
valid Ohio fishing license.
Heartland Trail - Marshallville at Euclid St. Trailhead, Orrville at
Depot St. Trailhead. www.waynecountytrails.org
Two completed paved sections open to the public for nonmotorized
use. In Orrville there is one mile that begins at the
historic railroad depot on W. Market St. and ends on Main Street
near Hostetler Road. A separate 2.7 miles section runs between
Marshallville and Forrer Rd. with equestrian path. Additional
5 mile natural walking/horse trail is open from Marshallville to
Warwick Road. Limited parking at Forrer Rd.
The Holmes County Trail - Trailhead by Fredericksburg
Elementary School 330-674-0475 www.holmestrail.com The
Holmes County Trail is 15.5 miles of paved surface (one mile in
Wayne County). The trail is open to buggies and other nonmotorized
vehicles, as well as to equestrians, hikers and bikers.
Jaycee Park - 926 Gasche St., Wooster 44691
330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/parks/jaycee-park
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Johnson Woods State Nature Preserve - 13240 Fox Lake
Rd., Marshallville 44645 Four miles north of Orrville on SR 57, then
one mile east on Fox Lake Rd. 330-298-9198
http://naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov/johnsonwoods
This 206-acre ecosystem provides a 1.5-mile boardwalk foot
trail providing views of one of Ohio’s few remaining oldgrowth
forests. Pets prohibited in preserve. Handicapped
accessible.
Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area - SR 3 south to SR 226 near
Shreve 330-567-3390 http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/killbuckmarsh
The 5,671-acre marsh offers a 3.7-mile wildlife observation
and earthen foot trail where visitors can view birds, including
trumpeter swans that frequent the area. Open for hunting and
trapping. Open for fishing in the creek.
Knights Field - 701 Rebecca St., Wooster 44691
330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/parks/knights-field
Oak Hill Park - Intersection of Oak Hill Road and Oldman
Road, Wooster 44691 330-263-5275
www.woosteroh.com/parks/oak-hill-park 1.7 mile long trail. The
10-feet wide paved section is for walking, jogging, or biking
and the adjacent grass berm is wide enough for cross country
skiing. Included in the park is the City’s first official sledding hill.
Orr Park - West High St, Orrville 44667
330-684-5000 www.orrville.com/parks
Schellin Park - 427 Maple St., Wooster 44691
330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/parks/schellin-park
Secrest Arboretum & Gardens at the Ohio State
University, Ohio Agricultural Research and
Development Center - 1680 Madison Avenue (US 250),
Wooster 44691 330-263-3761 http://secrest.osu.edu/ Find
pleasant vistas among open lawns and extensive plant
collections, designed landscapes, educational exhibits and
meeting places in this outdoor research laboratory and
educational display garden. Gardens are handicapped accessible.
Shreve Lake Wildlife Area - West off SR 226 on Force Road,
near Shreve 330-567-3390 or 1-800-WILD-LIFE http://wildlife.
ohiodnr.gov/shrevelake This 228-acre wildlife area, which is
open for hunting and trapping, has a beautiful 58-acre lake
that is a fisherman’s dream with a boat ramp and an accessible
fishing area that’s perfect for children; lake is currently drawndown
for repairs until further notice.
Shreve Village Park - 250 Park Dr., Shreve 44676
Sippo Valley Rail-Trail - Village Green Park, Freet St., Dalton
www.waynecountytrails.org Enjoy scenic countryside from this
trail that runs through eastern Wayne County on the Sippo
Valley Rail-Trail. The trail also includes four bridges and an
equestrian trail. Limited parking at West Lebanon Rd.
Walnut Street Park - 215 S. Grant St., Wooster 44691
330-263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/walnut-street-park
Wooster Memorial Park - 5197 Silver Rd, Wooster 44691
330-263-5275 www.woosteroh.com/parks/wooster-memorial-park
Wooster Memorial is found off of U.S. Route 250 just five miles west
of town. Consisting of over 320 plus acres of pristine woodland for
hiking. New renovations were done in 2017 that include a new
parking lot, new benches, signage and a 1 mile long ADA accessible
paved trail. The park has more than six miles of primitive trails,
scenic overlooks, picnic pavilions and public restrooms. Wooster
Memorial offers some wonderful educational opportunities or just
a place to get back to nature. Foot traffic only please. No bikes,
horses, or motorized vehicles permitted.
The Wilderness Center - 9877 Alabama Ave. S.W., Wilmot
44689 330-359-5235 or 877-359-5235
www.wildernesscenter.org Enjoy six scenic hiking trails
totaling approximately 10 miles. Visit The Wilderness Center’s
Interpretive Building, which features a fossil wall, interactive
display room, meeting rooms, bookstore/gift shop, trails, and
animal observation area.
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Accommodations
The numbers in parentheses refer to
maps on pages 19-21 and accommodations
listings on pages 15-16.
Number of Rooms/
Suites
Meals/
Restaurant
Pool (Indoor/
Outdoor) Jacuzzi
Meeting or Banquet
Rooms/Capacity
Free Wifi
Pets Allowed
Best Western Plus Wooster Hotel (88)
& Conference Center
243 E. Liberty St., Wooster 44691
330-264-7750
www.bestwestern.com
Black Squirrel Inn (89)
636 College Ave., Wooster 44691
330-317-6627
www.blacksquirrelinn.com
Cobblestone Hotel and Suites (90)
1720 North Main St., Orrville 44667
330-682-1711
www.staycobblestone.com
Comfort Suites, Wooster (91)
965 Dover Rd. Wooster 44691
330-439-0190
http://bit.ly/WoosterComfortSuites
98/2 B/N O 6/250 Y N
5/0 B/N J 1/20 Y N
54/8 B I 1/40 Y Y
0/80 B/N I 1/50 Y N
Days Inn by Wyndham Wooster (92)
789 E. Milltown Rd., Wooster 44691
330-345-1500
www.daysinn.com
59/2 B/N I/J - Y Y
Econo Lodge Wooster (93)
2137 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster 44691
330-264-8883 or 800-4CHOICE
www.choicehotels.com
Evergreen Park RV Resort Inns & Cabins (106)
16359 Dover Rd., Dundee 44624
330-359-2787 or 888-359-6429
www.choicehotels.com
Hampton Inn by Hilton - Wooster (94)
4253 Burbank Rd., Wooster 44691
330-345-4424 or
www.wooster.hamptoninn.com
89/0 N I - Y Y
2 N Y N Y Y
62/1 B/N I - Y N
Hidden Valley Cabin (95)
5510 Lattasburg Rd., Wooster 44691
330-465-6321
www.rooseveltglamping.com
1 N J - Y N
Hilton Garden Inn Wooster (96)
959 Dover Rd., Wooster 44691
330-202-7701
www.wooster.hgi.com
92/10 A I/J 3/135 Y N
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Accommodations
The numbers in parentheses refer to
maps on pages 19-21 and accommodations
listings on pages 15-16.
Number of Rooms/
Suites
Meals/
Restaurant
Pool (Indoor/Outdoor)
Jacuzzi
Meeting or Banquet
Rooms/Capacity
Free Wifi
Pets Allowed
Holiday Inn Express & Suites (97)
128 Riffel Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
330-601-1221
Website: www.hiexpress.com/woosteroh
Market Street Inn (98)
356 North Market Street, Wooster 44691
330-262-4085
www.marketstreetinnwooster.com
The Ohio State University-ATI Housing
1901 Apple Orchard Dr., Wooster 44691
Open Mid May to the end of July
330-287-7504 www.go.osu.edu/atihousing
ati_housing@osu.edu
118 townhouse apts.
Quality Inn (99)
2055 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster 44691
330-262-5008 or 877-424-6423
www.choicehotels.com/hotels/oh376
Roosevelt Glamping (100)
5510 Lattasburg Rd., Wooster 44691
330-465-6321
www.rooseveltglampcamp.com
St. Paul Hotel Wooster (101)
203 S. Market St., Wooster 44691
330-601-1900
www.stpaulhotelwooster.com
The Storybook Inn of Kidron (102)
4680 Kidron Rd., Dalton 44618
330-828-1126
www.thestorybookinnofkidron.com
Streetcar Station (103)
6611 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
330-465-5923
www.woosterhousing.com
Super 8 Motel Wooster (104)
969 Timken Rd., Wooster 44691
330-264-6211
800-800-8000
99 B/N I 2/50 Y N
5/1 B/N - 2/25 Y N
0/118 N - 2/60 Y N
58/2 B/N I/J 1/25 Y N
1 N J - Y N
16/6 B/N J 1/24 Y N
3 N N - Y N
3 N N N Y N
44/0 B/N - - Y Y
Key: = Handicapped Accessible
N=Nearby B=Breakfast at facility A=Available
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Wayne County Historical Societies
Whether your interest lies in genealogical research or simply in
exploring the past, these independently operated historical societies
offer an exciting glance back in time for visitors and residents.
Apple Creek Historical Society 185 Church St., Apple Creek 44606
www.applecreekhistoricalsociety.org
Chippewa-Rogues Hollow Historical Society
17500 Galehouse Rd. PO Box 283, Doylestown 44230
330-289-7252 www.chippewarogueshollow.org
e-mail: ChippewaRoguesHollow@gmail.com
County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Holmes Counties
281 N. Market St., PO Box 614, Shreve 44676 • 330-567-2344
www.shreveohio.com/resources/county-line-historical-society
e-mail: countylinehistoricalsociety@gmail.com
Creston Historical Society - Creston Library, 116 S. Main Street,
Creston 44217 • 330-804-4732 • e-mail: creston@wcpl.info
Dalton Community Historical Society - 115 E. Main St.,
PO Box 273, Dalton 44618 • 330-828-2221
Kidron-Sonnenberg Heritage Center - 13153 Emerson Rd.,
PO Box 234, Kidron 44636 • 330-857-9111
Sonnenberg Village - 13497 Hackett Rd. Apple Creek 44606
www.kidronhistoricalsociety.org
e-mail: kidronheritagecenter@gmail.com
Marshallville Historical Society - 4 E. Church Street,
Marshallville 44645 • 330-855-2212 Hours: By appointment only
Moreland Community Historical Society - 7138 Millersburg Rd.,
Wooster 44691 • 330-464-3653
www.morelandcommunityhistoricalsociety.org
Mt. Eaton/Paint Township Historical Society - 15966 E.
Main St., Mt. Eaton 44659 • 330-359-5329 Hours: May-Nov.,
second Sat. of the month, 11 am-3:30 pm or by appointment.
Orrville Historical Society - PO Box 437, Orrville 44667 Judge
Smith Orr House: 365 W. Market St., Orrville 44667
330-930-0113 Hours: By appointment only
Orrville Railroad Heritage Society - 145 Depot St., Orrville
44667 • 330-683-2426 www.orrvillerailroad.com
Rittman Historical Society - Knupp Church, 14300 Decourcey Rd.,
Rittman Cemetery. Pioneer House Museum, located at 28 Gish Rd., PO Box
583, Rittman 44270 330-903-0332
Hours: By appointment only
Smithville Community Historical Society - 381 E. Main St., PO
Box 12, Smithville 44677 • 330-669-9308 www.sohchs.org
e-mail: schsmill@gmail.com
Wayne County Historical Society - 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster
44691 • 330-264-8856 www.waynehistoricalohio.org e-mail: host@
waynehistoricalohio.org
Wayne County Public Library - Genealogy & Local History Dept.
220 W. Liberty St., Second Floor, Wooster 44691 Mailing address: Wayne
County Public Library, Genealogy and Local History
304 N. Market St. • Wooster, OH 44691 • 330-262-0916, ext. 4670
www.wcpl.info • e-mail: genealogy@wcpl.info
West Salem Historical Society - Schoolhouse Community Campus,
99 E. Buckeye St., PO Box 419 West Salem 44287
330-264-1920
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Emergency
Telephone: 9-1-1
State Highway Patrol
1786 Dover Rd., Wooster 44691
330-264-0575
County Information
Area Hospitals
Aultman Orrville Hospital
832 S. Main St., Orrville 44667
330-682-3010
www.aultmanorrville.org
Wooster Community Hospital
1761 Beall Ave., Wooster 44691
330-263-8100
www.woosterhospital.org
Area Chambers of Commerce
Orrville Area Chamber
of Commerce
132 S. Main St., Orrville 44667
330-682-8881
www.orrvillechamber.com
Wooster Area Chamber
of Commerce
377 W. Liberty St., Wooster 44691
330-262-5735
www.woosterchamber.com
Wayne Economic Development Council, Inc.
542 E. Liberty St., Wooster 44691
330-264-2411
www.waynecountyedc.com
Main Street Wooster, Inc.
377 W. Liberty St. Wooster 44691
330-262-6222
www.mainstreetwooster.org
Parks & Recreation
Orrville 330-684-5000
Wooster 330-263-5207
www.woosteroh.com
Bike Trails
Rails to Trails of Wayne County
waynecountytrails.org
Wayne County Airport (KBJJ)
6020 N. Honeytown Rd., Smithville 44677
330-669-9212 www.wayneairport.org
SR 585 two miles north of Wooster to Honeytown Road, turn left,
two miles. Non-commercial airline; charter service.
Mileage
Akron.................................. 40 miles
Cambridge.......................... 80 miles
Canton................................ 27 miles
Cincinnati.......................... 204 miles
Cleveland............................ 57 miles
Columbus............................ 95 miles
Detroit............................... 172 miles
Mansfield............................ 30 miles
Pittsburgh......................... 130 miles
Toledo............................... 120 miles
Rittman Area Chamber
of Commerce
44 S. Main St., Rittman 44270
330-925-4828
www.rittmanoh.org
Visit the Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau online at:
www.wccvb.com or E-mail us at info@wccvb.com
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AGRICULTURE
No doubt about it, Wayne County is a land of
agriculture.
Though the county has experienced growth in both
commercial and industrial development, it remains
a quilt of green fields of corn and soybeans, golden
stocks of wheat and pastures dotted by herds
of dairy and beef cattle, goats, sheep, even the
occasional llama and alpaca farms.
The farm culture runs deep here and nowhere is
that more apparent than the annual Wayne County
Fair, the state’s largest agricultural fair and a draw
for visitors far and wide.
Come see for yourself. Visit a farmer’s market, pick
apples in our orchards, take a tour of a family farm
or see the very 21st-century agricultural research
that is the backbone of The Ohio State University,
Wooster Campus.
Wayne County. We’re the meat and potatoes, the
jams and the jellies, the milk and the cider of Ohio.
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ARTS AND CULTURE
The patter of a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta. The
unmistakable melodies of bagpipes. The visual and
music talents of the locals.
This is the song and the canvas of Wayne County.
Every summer, thousands plan a summer stay in
Wooster, where the Ohio Light Opera for decades
has made its home at Freedlander Theater on The
College of Wooster campus. But there’s more – from
the ceramic and visual arts that line the galleries of
the Wayne Center for the Arts, to professional and
community band concerts to the rich variety of local
talent on display at Local Roots Market & Café.
We’ve even got wiener dog races and sausage
tosses, competitions that make the annual Wooster
Fest something special. And there are hand-pieced
quilts at MCC Connections Thrift Shop and woven
baskets and carved pieces at the end of the lanes of
random Amish farms.
Come to Wayne County. Hear The College of Wooster
Pipe Band and see its Highland Dancers. Come for
The Nutcracker and the open air concerts. Come and
listen, see and hear.
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SHOPPING
Need a getaway from the traffic of the urban
shopping enclaves, the sprawl of suburban big-box
retail, the rabbit hole of online purchases?
If it’s unique, you’ll find it in Wayne County.
We have the one-of-a-kind handmade items of our
painters, our potters, our quilters and our carvers.
Discover the ridiculously hard-to-find home stuff
lining the shelves of Lehman’s old-time hardware,
the precious gifts of hope and inspiration found
at P. Graham Dunn, the product lines of The J.M.
Smucker Co. Store just down the street from
company headquarters in Orrville and everything
from Irish imports to hard-to-find vinyl records
to handmade jewelry in Wooster’s renowned
downtown shopping district.
Grab your wallet. Grab your friends. Jump in the car
and plan a day – or more – in Wayne County, where
the unique is every day.
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AMISH
While the world’s largest Amish population is in
Holmes, Wayne and Tuscarawas Counties, plenty
of the culture of the Plain People is woven into
the fabric of Wayne County. Take a trip to the
weekly Kidron Auction, visit the Salt Creek Café in
Fredericksburg or drive any of the rolling hills of
southern and western Wayne County, where Amishrun
small businesses sell everything from hardware
to e-bikes to fresh produce.
Here in Wayne County, we live in harmony with our
Amish neighbors, who choose to live a culture apart
but who are very much a part of how we shop, eat
and enjoy the fruits our labor.
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