2012 Holmes County Map & Visitors' Guide

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Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

6 W. Jackson St., Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-3975

[email protected]

© 2012 Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

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Holmes County is home to the world’s largest Amish community, and the cultural

experiences available here are unlike any elsewhere.

Our region is perhaps as famous for its Amish and Mennonite heritage as it is for its

home-style food. The rich flavors and recipes that have been passed from one

generation to the next are reminiscent of family feasts.

Our quilts, most of which are locally made and one-of-a-

kind, are world famous for their wonderful patterns. With

a wealth of craftsmen, our region is also a great place

to find art pieces and wood furniture. From the store-

lined streets of Berlin to the eclectic shops of Millersburg

and Winesburg to the handmade items found in towns

throughout the county, you can expect a memorable

shopping experience in Holmes County.

It is quite safe to say the Amish would feel a keen disappointment if visitors leaving

Holmes County would remember them only for their thrifty farms, quilts and crafts.

Instead they would desire a deeper understanding of their Christian beliefs, which is

silently portrayed by their simple lifestyle.

Charming bed and breakfasts, friendly people and scenic drives throughout – the

comfortable pace in Holmes County is reason enough to visit and stay awhile.

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All the photos used on the cover and this page were submitted to our Photo Contest. See page 11 for details.

Cover: Top: Gerald Miller, OH; Bottom, left: Emily Ryers, MI; Bottom, right: Jesse Miller, OH

This page: Top left and bottom: Laura James, OH; Top, center: Janelle Wood, OH; Top, right: Patrina Stidham, IN

Authentic tastes,

goods and culture

of Ohio’s Amish

Country

Map & Visitors’

2012

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Holmes County is home to the world’s largest Amish community, and the cultural

experiences available here are unlike any elsewhere.

Our region is perhaps as famous for its Amish and Mennonite heritage as it is for its

home-style food. The rich flavors and recipes that have been passed from one

generation to the next are reminiscent of family feasts.

Our quilts, most of which are locally made and one-of-a-

kind, are world famous for their wonderful patterns. With

a wealth of craftsmen, our region is also a great place

to find art pieces and wood furniture. From the store-

lined streets of Berlin to the eclectic shops of Millersburg

and Winesburg to the handmade items found in towns

throughout the county, you can expect a memorable

shopping experience in Holmes County.

It is quite safe to say the Amish would feel a keen disappointment if visitors leaving

Holmes County would remember them only for their thrifty farms, quilts and crafts.

Instead they would desire a deeper understanding of their Christian beliefs, which is

silently portrayed by their simple lifestyle.

Charming bed and breakfasts, friendly people and scenic drives throughout – the

comfortable pace in Holmes County is reason enough to visit and stay awhile.

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All the photos used on the cover and this page were submitted to our Photo Contest. See page 11 for details.

Cover: Top: Gerald Miller, OH; Bottom, left: Emily Ryers, MI; Bottom, right: Jesse Miller, OH

This page: Top left and bottom: Laura James, OH; Top, center: Janelle Wood, OH; Top, right: Patrina Stidham, IN

Authentic tastes,

goods and culture

of Ohio’s Amish

Country

Map & Visitors’

2012

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Mohican Valley Trail

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Wilson’s Country Creations

Bridge of Dreams

Somewhere Sewing

Bowden Bells

Holmes County Pottery

Lone Star Quilt Shop

Lehman’s

Kirkwood Farm

Old World Polish Pottery

SwartzentruberQuilts Ruth’s Amish Dolls

Wendell August Forge

Rolling Ridge Ranch

Amish Country Peddler

Homespun Treasures

Little Cottage Co.

Erb’s Stove Center

Sharp Run Market

The Farm at Walnut Creek

R.W. Leather

BreitenbachWine Cellars

Hershberger’s Bakery & Farm

Historic Downtown Millersburg

Alpine Cabinets

Creative Outlet Indian Store

Raby Hardware General Store

Green AcresFurniture

Homestead Furniture

Jake’s Handcrafted Oak

Pleasant View Furniture

Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen

Swiss ValleyFurniture

Stone Barn Furnishings

Amish DoorRestaurant & Village

Amish Home at Yoders

Pine Tree Barn/Granary Luncheon

Restaurant

Broad Run Cheesehouse

and Swiss Heritage Winery

Buckeye Event Center LLC

Warther Museum

Tuscarawas Co. CVBSpies Farms

Antiques

Wally RoadScenic

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Walnut CreekAmish Flea Market

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Amish Heartland Tours pickup

Amish Traditions

Amish Oak Furniture

Farmerstown Furniture

Four CornersFurniture

Mullet Cabinet

Miller’s Dutch Kitch’n

Broken Rocks Cafe & Bakery

Deb’s Golden Bear Drive-in

AsheryCountry Store

Winesburg Meats

Troyer’s Trail Bologna

Miller’s Bakery

LoudonvilleCanoe Livery

Mohican Adventures

Tree Frog Canopy Tours

Flying Ridge Hunt Club

Black Diamond Golf Course

Cabin Creek Golf

Acorns at White Oak Inn

CharmCountryview Inn

Fields of HomeGuest House

Garden Gate Get-A-Way B & BCottages at Garden Gate Get-A-Way

Grapevine House B & B

Hasseman HouseB & B

Troyer’s Guest House

Inn at Honey Run

Lighthouse Inn

Miller Haus B & B

Marbeyo B & B

Mattie’s Tourist Rooms

Country Dreams B & B

Indiantree Farm

Kate’sGuest House

College House B&B

Blackfork Inn B&B

A Little Slice of Heaven Cabin

PremierCarriage House

Cottages

Clora’sCountry Cottage

Cricket Hill Cabins Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Mel & Mary’s

Cottages

Light in the Valley

Cottage

Sojourner’s Lodge

WildwoodHill Cabin

Red Cottage Hideaway

Tranquil Acres Cabins

The Barn Inn

Comfort Inn Dover

Mt. Hope Inn

America’s Best Value Inn & Suites

Hampton Inn New Philadelphia

Hampton Inn NewcomerstownCoshocton VIllage Inn & Suites

Ramada Limited

The Inn at Amish Door

Mohican River Inn

Econo Lodge WoosterDays Inn Wooster

Hilton Garden Inn Wooster

Hampton Inn Wooster

Wayne Co. CVB

Schoenbrunn Inn & Suites

Amish Country Campsites

Kandels’ Camping & RV Park

Baylor BeachPark

Evergreen Park RV Resort

Camp Toodik

Lake Wapusun Campground

Whispering Hills RV Park

Mohican ReservationCampgrounds& Canoeing

Wally World Riverside Resort

Li’L Cabins on the Prairie

Berlin RV Park & Campground

PackShip USA

Holmes Co.Regional Airport

Sheriff’s Office

See detail, page 8

See detail, page 8See detail, page 10

See detail, page 10

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Wilson’s Country Creations

Bridge of Dreams

Somewhere Sewing

Bowden Bells

Holmes County Pottery

Lone Star Quilt Shop

Lehman’s

Kirkwood Farm

Old World Polish Pottery

SwartzentruberQuilts Ruth’s Amish Dolls

Wendell August Forge

Rolling Ridge Ranch

Amish Country Peddler

Homespun Treasures

Little Cottage Co.

Erb’s Stove Center

Sharp Run Market

The Farm at Walnut Creek

R.W. Leather

BreitenbachWine Cellars

Hershberger’s Bakery & Farm

Historic Downtown Millersburg

Alpine Cabinets

Creative Outlet Indian Store

Raby Hardware General Store

Green AcresFurniture

Homestead Furniture

Jake’s Handcrafted Oak

Pleasant View Furniture

Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen

Swiss ValleyFurniture

Stone Barn Furnishings

Amish DoorRestaurant & Village

Amish Home at Yoders

Pine Tree Barn/Granary Luncheon

Restaurant

Broad Run Cheesehouse

and Swiss Heritage Winery

Buckeye Event Center LLC

Warther Museum

Tuscarawas Co. CVBSpies Farms

Antiques

Wally RoadScenic

Byway/CR 23

Walnut CreekAmish Flea Market

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To Knox County CVB

Amish Heartland Tours pickup

Amish Traditions

Amish Oak Furniture

Farmerstown Furniture

Four CornersFurniture

Mullet Cabinet

Miller’s Dutch Kitch’n

Broken Rocks Cafe & Bakery

Deb’s Golden Bear Drive-in

AsheryCountry Store

Winesburg Meats

Troyer’s Trail Bologna

Miller’s Bakery

LoudonvilleCanoe Livery

Mohican Adventures

Tree Frog Canopy Tours

Flying Ridge Hunt Club

Black Diamond Golf Course

Cabin Creek Golf

Acorns at White Oak Inn

CharmCountryview Inn

Fields of HomeGuest House

Garden Gate Get-A-Way B & BCottages at Garden Gate Get-A-Way

Grapevine House B & B

Hasseman HouseB & B

Troyer’s Guest House

Inn at Honey Run

Lighthouse Inn

Miller Haus B & B

Marbeyo B & B

Mattie’s Tourist Rooms

Country Dreams B & B

Indiantree Farm

Kate’sGuest House

College House B&B

Blackfork Inn B&B

A Little Slice of Heaven Cabin

PremierCarriage House

Cottages

Clora’sCountry Cottage

Cricket Hill Cabins Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Mel & Mary’s

Cottages

Light in the Valley

Cottage

Sojourner’s Lodge

WildwoodHill Cabin

Red Cottage Hideaway

Tranquil Acres Cabins

The Barn Inn

Comfort Inn Dover

Mt. Hope Inn

America’s Best Value Inn & Suites

Hampton Inn New Philadelphia

Hampton Inn NewcomerstownCoshocton VIllage Inn & Suites

Ramada Limited

The Inn at Amish Door

Mohican River Inn

Econo Lodge WoosterDays Inn Wooster

Hilton Garden Inn Wooster

Hampton Inn Wooster

Wayne Co. CVB

Schoenbrunn Inn & Suites

Amish Country Campsites

Kandels’ Camping & RV Park

Baylor BeachPark

Evergreen Park RV Resort

Camp Toodik

Lake Wapusun Campground

Whispering Hills RV Park

Mohican ReservationCampgrounds& Canoeing

Wally World Riverside Resort

Li’L Cabins on the Prairie

Berlin RV Park & Campground

PackShip USA

Holmes Co.Regional Airport

Sheriff’s Office

See detail, page 8

See detail, page 8See detail, page 10

See detail, page 10

See detail, page 10

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Save & ServeThrift Shop Goodwilll Industries

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Holmes CountyFairgrounds

Hotel Millersburg

Bags Sports Pub

Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace

Fire Ridge Golf Course

Ferngully Creek

Gramma Young’s Guest House

Trailside Lodging

Pomerene Hospital

Koch St.

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Comfort Inn Millersburg

Hilltop Manor B & B

First-Knox National Bank

KillbuckSavings Bank

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Comfort SuitesBerlinBerlin

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The Oaks Inn

Zinck’s Inn

Berlin Village Antique Mall

Heini’s Cheese Chalet & Country Mall

Berlin Village Gift Barn/Country Gatherings

Helping Hands

Quilt Shop

Sol’s in Berlin

Zinck’s Fabric Outlet

Kaufman’s Kountry Accents

Schrock’s Amish Farm

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KauffmanLawn Furniture

Schrock’s Heritage Furniture

Swiss Valley Furniture

Amish &MennoniteHeritage Center

Berlin Creek GalleryBlue River Gallery

Gospel Book Store

CoblentzChocolate

Holmes CountyFlea Market

PomereneExpress Care

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Amish Heartland

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Amish Heartland Tours pickup

Amish Heartland Tours pickup

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Ms. Gadgets

Berlin Antique & Craft Malls

Berlin Leather

Gramma Fannie’s Quilt Barn

CoblentzCountryCabins

SimpleBlessings

Cabin/Blessings Lodge Graystone Cottages

Donna’s PremierLodging

Guestrooms of Scenic Hills

Pine CoveLodging

Nature’sFood Market

Troyer’s A Country Market

Jake ‘N’ Ivy’sB & B

Lamplight Inn B & B

Berlin Cottages

Hannah’s House Retreat

Scenic Hills RV Park

H7 - Millersburg

J7 - Berlin

detail maps

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German Culture

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Walnut CreekCheese

Milo Dr.

Der DutchmanRestaurant

Rebecca’s Bistro

Carlisle InnWalnut Creek

Oak Ridge Inn

CoblentzChocolate Company

Walnut HillsRetirement Community

Walnut Creek Furniture

Amish Heartland Tours pickup

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Miller’s Dry Goods

Keim Lumber/Carpenter’s Cafe

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Mrs. Miller’s Cabin

Ole Mill Furniture

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Heini’s Gourmet Market

Sugarcreek Tourism Committee &

Information Center

The Cornerstone B & B

Troyer Furniture

Weaver’s Furniture

Dutch Valley Gifts

The Coop

Dutch Valley RestaurantDutch Valley Market

Carlisle Inn SugarcreekDutch Host Inn

K7 - Walnut Creek

J8 - Charm

M8 - Sugarcreek

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location distance drive time

Columbus 69 1:30

Cleveland 72 1:30

Wheeling 83 1:45

Pittsburgh 111 2:15

Toledo 124 2:40

Cincinnati 177 3:10

Detroit 174 3:30

Indianapolis 243 4:10

Buffalo 259 4:30

location distance drive time

Louisville 275 4:30

Chicago 350 6:15

Toronto 358 6:15

Washington D.C. 364 6:30

Philadelphia 422 7:15

Charlotte 455 7:15

New York City 481 8:00

St. Louis 500 8:12

Atlanta 663 10:45

Mileage

detail maps

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JANUARY14 A Day to Remember and Beyond Bridal Show at the Buckeye Event

Center in Dalton. 330-828-2466 or buckeyeexpo.com

FEBRUARY13-18 Annual February Frolic Sale at Sol’s in Berlin. 330-893-3134

or solsinberlin.com

17-18 Buckeye Tool Show at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton. 330-828-2466 or buckeyeexpo.com

18 Girls’ Night Out in Historic Downtown Millersburg. 330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

APRIL18-21 Anniversary Sale at Keim Lumber. 330-893-2251 or keimlumber.com

21 Earth Day Extravaganza at Nature’s Food Market in Berlin. 330-893-2006 or naturesfoodmarket.com

23-May 12 7,000 Tulip Extravaganza at the Lamplight Inn B&B in Berlin. 330-893-1122 or thelamplightinn.com

MAY5 Spring Open House at Lehman’s in Kidron. 330-857-5757 or lehmans.com

4-5 Dandelion May Fest and Great Dandelion Cook Off at Breitenbach Wine Cellars. 330-343-3603 or dandelionfestival.com

12 Antiques in the Alley in Historic Downtown Millersburg. 330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

12 Holmes County Training Center Spring Festival, Holmesville. 330-674-8045

19 9th Annual “Cruisin’ for a Cure” Car Show in Killbuck. 330-276-4881

JUNE2 Customer Appreciation Day at Guggisberg Cheese in Charm.

330-893-2500 or babyswiss.com

3 5th Annual Cindy’s Cruisin’ Car Show 2012 at Cindy’s Diner in Berlin. 330-893-3400 or cindysdinerberlin.com

7-9 Annual Anniversary Sale at Weaver’s Furniture in Sugarcreek. 330-893-3383 or weaverfurniture.com

9 Holmes County Trail Annual Benefit Auction at Hipp Station Depot in Millersburg. 330-674-0475 or holmestrail.org

22-24 P.E.T.S. (Pet Extravaganza Trade Show) at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton. 330-828-2466 or buckeyeexpo.com

29-30 Thunder Over Holmes County Independence Day Festival in Historic Down-town Millersburg. 330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

30 19th Annual Holmes County Chapter American Red Cross Disaster Services Benefit Auction at the Mt. Hope Auction Barn. 330-674-5861 or [email protected]

JULY7 Cook Book Extravaganza and Tasting at Gospel Book Store in Berlin.

330-893-2523 or [email protected]

13-15 28th Annual Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow at Mohican Reservation in Loudonville. 800-766-2267 or mohicanpowwow.com

14 Summer Celebration at Lehman’s in Kidron. 330-857-5757 or lehmans.com

AUGUST3-4 Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale at Central Christian School in Kidron.

330-473-2253 or ohiomccreliefsale.org

4 Antiques in the Alley in Historic Downtown Millersburg. 330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

6-11 Holmes County Fair in Millersburg. holmescountyfair.com

18 5th Annual Winesburg Classic Art Show in Winesburg. 330-359-5482

SEPTEMBER8 Amish Country Challenge in Historic Downtown Millersburg.

330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

8 Harvest Festival Parade and Rib Cook-Off on Main Street in Berlin. 330-893-3192 or heartofamishcountry.com

14-16 28th Annual Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow at Mohican Reservation in Loudonville. 800-766-2267 or mohicanpowwow.com

15 Fall Festival at Lehman’s in Kidron. 330-857-5757 or lehmans.com

15 17th Annual Fall Gathering in Winesburg. 330-359-5512 or 330-904-6202

21-22 Artist P. Buckley Moss in Person Gallery Show and Signing Event at Berlin Creek Gallery. 330-893-2686

OCTOBER6 Apple Festival at Schrock’s Amish Farm and Village. 330-893-3051 or

amishfarmvillage.com

6-7 Apple Dumpling Festival at Whispering Hills RV Park near Nashville. 800-992-2435 or whisperinghillsrvpark.com

6, 13, 20 Apple Butter Stirring at Amish Home at Yoders. 330-893-2541 or yodersamishhome.com

6-7 21st Annual Williamsburg Festival at the Pine Tree Barn. 330-264-1014 or pinetreebarn.com

6-7 Holmes County Antique Festival in Historic Downtown Millersburg. 330-674-6781 or [email protected]

13 Oktoberfest at Heini’s Gourmet Market. 330-852-3500 or heinisgourmetmarket.com

13-14 Charm Days in Charm. 330-893-2251 or keimlumber.com

27 Pumpkin Butter Cooking at Amish Home at Yoders. 330-893-2541 or yodersamishhome.com

27 Boo in the ‘Burg!!! in Historic Downtown Millersburg. 330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

NOVEMBER3-4 Open House and Christmas Preview at the Pine Tree Barn.

330-264-1014 or pinetreebarn.com

8-10 Annual Christmas Open House at Berlin Village Gift Barn and Country Gatherings in Berlin. 330-893-2648 or oldeberlinvillage.com

10 Huge Local Author Book Signing for Christmas Gift Giving at Gospel Book Store in Berlin. 330-893-2523 or [email protected]

17-Dec 31 Holidays at the Mansion at Victorian House Museum in Millersburg. 330-674-0022 or victorianhouse.org

23 Christmas in Berlin and Nativity Parade on Main Street in Berlin at 5:45pm. 330-893-3192 or heartofamishcountry.com

24 Soiree Saturday in Historic Downtown Millersburg. 330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

DECEMBER1 Christmas Open House at Lehman’s in Kidron. 330-857-5757 or

lehmans.com

1 Christmas Down on the Farm at Schrock’s Amish Farm and Village and Tis the Season. 330-893-3232 or tistheseasonchristmas.com

2-3 5th Annual Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns. 330-674-3975 or christmascookietour.com

7 Shopping Under the Stars in the evening in Berlin. 330-893-3192 or heartofamishcountry.com

14 Children’s Night in Historic Downtown Millersburg. 330-674-3955 or historicdowntownmillersburg.com

2012 festivals & events

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Scenic Byways: Nearly every mile of state and federal highway in Holmes County is designated as an Amish Country Byway. This means enjoyable views wherever you go, but drive carefully. It also means other people will be looking at the scenery as well.

Using GPS: Coordinates are listed for each destination in “degrees” format, which can be entered into most GPS systems. Most map programs work better when abbreviated routes are written out (SR is State Route, CR is County Road, TR is Township Road). Many GPS units will not recognize “Township Road” or “County Road.” This can be solved by using “Highway” instead of “Road.”

Chamber of Commerce Members: The business listings are members of the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tour-ism Bureau. These businesses sponsor this publication and are highly recommended by the Chamber of Commerce.

Map Codes: The countywide map contains coordinates so it’s easy to locate attractions. These coordinates are shown beside the title for each listing and are color-coded to correspond to the business location and category on the large map.

Sunday: The symbol Sun means the business is open, either to new business or to overnight customers on-site. Hours may be limited; Sunday is a day of rest and worship in Amish Country.

Handicap Accessible: Businesses with this symbol have ramps or other accessibility features.

WiFi: Businesses with this symbol offer Wi-Fi at their location. Check with each business to confirm Wi-Fi network names, restrictions or passwords, if required.

Share the Road: Sharing the road with buggies and farm equipment is often new to tourists. To enjoy a safe trip in Amish Country, please follow these guidelines: • Normal speeds for horse-drawn buggies range between 5-7 mph,

even slower when pulling large farm equipment or when crossing intersections.

• Use caution and avoid accelerating at the top of hills.• Amish Country’s winding roads can create blind curves; drive

slowly.• Vision from the driver of a horse-drawn vehicle or farm

machinery may be restricted, and drivers may not be able to see cars behind them.

• Car drivers should anticipate left-hand turns made by horse-drawn vehicles into fields and driveways. If a driver’s left arm is fully extended this is a left-hand turn signal – not a signal for you to pass.

• Leave room between your vehicle and a buggy stopped at a stop sign or light. Horses may back up a few feet after coming to a complete stop.

• Use your headlights in any circumstance of impaired vision.

Passing buggies• When passing on rural roads, keep in mind the road may be

narrower than city streets. Loose gravel can be hazardous and open ditches along rural roads are often deep and close to the road. Pass slowly only when safe and on a reasonably open stretch of road.

• It is illegal to pass a buggy or slow-moving vehicle on roadway marked with a solid yellow line unless: the slower vehicle is

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proceeding at less than half the speed of the speed limit, the faster vehicle is capable of overtaking and passing the slower vehicle without exceeding the speed limit, AND there is sufficient clear sight distance to the left of the center or center line of the roadway (ORC – 4511.31). Use extreme caution when passing and never cross the median into oncoming traffic.

Cell phone signals: Verizon service is reliable in most parts of Holmes County, but many other carriers are on roaming or are unable to find a signal in our region. Please check with your cell phone service provider for local area coverage.

Airports(distances from Millersburg)

Akron-Canton Regional Airport (46 miles), akroncantonairport.com

Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport

(69 miles), clevelandairport.com

Port Columbus International Airport

(89 miles), port-columbus.com

Sundays and HolidaysBusinesses in Holmes County are generally closed on Sundays. Many businesses in Millersburg remain open on Sundays.

Most businesses are closed on major holidays, including Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Amish-owned businesses are closed for Old Christmas, which is Jan. 6 of every year, and Ascension Day, which is the 40th day after Easter.

For your informationEmergency phone number 911State Highway Patrol 330-264-0575Holmes County Sheriff 330-674-1936Ohio Dept. of Transportation local office 330-339-6633 dot.state.oh.usPomerene Hospital 330-674-1015 981 Wooster Rd., MillersburgPomerene Express Care 330-893-2754Holmes County Commissioners 330-674-0286Newspapers: Holmes County Hub/Shopper 330-674-1811 The Bargain Hunter/The Journal 330-674-2300

WKLM Radio Station 95.3 330-674-1953

Farmers’ AuctionsAuctions are a regular part of our workweek and big share of the fun. You’ll find animals and farm crops, produce, flea markets, baked goods and a great way for the whole family to socialize with the neighbors.

Monday & Friday Sugarcreek 330-852-2832Tuesday Farmerstown 330-897-6081Wednesday Mt. Hope 330-674-6188

Thursday Kidron 330-857-2641

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The Amish and Mennonites are an outgrowth of the 16th century Anabaptist movement in Europe. During the Swiss Protestant Reformation, this group of people was considered radical for rejecting infant baptism and mandatory military service. They immigrated to America in hope of religious freedom. Having crossed the Alleghenies by covered wagon, here they settled, farmed, and grew, until today their descendents in Holmes County constitute the largest community of Amish in the world.

From Somerset County, Pennsylvania, the first people of Amish faith came to Ohio and settled in Sugarcreek in 1808. Amishman, Jonas Stutzman was the first white man to settle in eastern Holmes County, making his homestead in Walnut Creek in 1809. Today 36,000-38,000 Amish live in a five-county region (Holmes, Wayne, Ashland, Tuscarawas, and Coshocton) with their population doubling about every 16 years.

The Amish and the MennonitesThe Mennonite faith began first, with the Amish sect splitting 150 years later, led by Jacob Amman, to enforce stricter discipline with regard to communion and excommunication. Although the Mennonite movement came first, most Holmes County Mennonite churches were formed by former Amish community members.

Today there are close to a dozen variations and sects among the Amish and Mennonites from very conservative in their beliefs and dress to those who dress and live much like the non-Amish. The most conservative is the Swartzentruber sect, who live as people did in 19th century Europe. This group will not ride in vehicles and thus must work at home or close enough that they can travel by horse. The largest group, the “Old Order,” travel by buggy or as a passenger in a vehicle, and as a whole, do without modern conveniences and technologies. The most progressive of the Amish sects are the “New Order Amish” who do not drive cars, but may have electricity and telephones in their homes. Although some Mennonites dress in a conservative fashion, many dress and live like modern society.

Holmes County, Ohio Holmes County, formed in 1824, is named for a young officer of the War of 1812, Major Andrew Hunter Holmes, who was killed while leading an attack in the Battle of Mackinac.

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1525 Swiss Anabaptist movement

1730 Immigration of Amish to Eastern America

1536 Menno Simons joins Anabaptist movement, beginning of the Mennonites

1913 Swartzentruber Amish formed

Beachy Amish Mennonite formed 1927

Jacob Amman, father of Amish 1694 teachings, leads split from the Mennonites

1808 First Amish arrive in Ohio, settle in Sugarcreek

1809 Jonas Stutzman, first Amish settler in Holmes County

Holmes County founded 1824

1966New Order Amish formed

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Amish Country AmbassadorsInterested in finding the place where

locals go to eat? Need directions to a

gas station? Looking for a dose of

Amish culture that will put a smile on your grandchild’s

face? Ask us, the Amish Country Ambassadors!

A volunteer team made up of local individuals who have

lived and worked in Holmes County for years, we are

identified by our yellow aprons or “Ask me” buttons. Whether

helping you locate an item in our stores or directing you to a

location around town, the Amish Country Ambassadors are

ready to guide you in the right direction.

Think of us as your concierge service for Amish Country.

We are located throughout the region, at hotels, restaurants,

shops and other visitor attractions.

So when you see us, say hello! And let us know how we

can help make your visit one that you will remember for

years to come.

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Tenets of BeliefWhile specifics of practice and culture differ, five elements of belief direct all Amish and Mennonties in their lives.

They are Biblicists who live in simple obedience to the word of God.

Voluntary, adult baptism is seen as a personal faith commitment.

Peace and reconciliation are central to Christ’s life and message; defending oneself with violence is not an option.

There must be separation of Church and State.

Christians should live in distinction from the world around them.

Amish and EducationThere were no Amish schools before the 1950s. In earlier days, when one-room schoolhouses were common, Amish children attended these public schools, which emphasized rural values

and basic skills. With consoli-dation of such schools into districts and more “worldly” studies, the Amish established their own parochial system of one-room schools in which students are taught by Amish teachers. Today there are 95 Amish parochial schools in Holmes County. In addition to the parochial schools, about 40% of Amish children attend public schools.

The Amish do not believe in the value of education beyond the eighth grade. In a unanimous decision, the

Supreme Court in 1972, ruled that the Amish and related groups were exempt from the state compulsory attendance laws beyond the eighth grade

Amish and TechnologyAdaptations of progress and technology grow out of life needs and experiences, and once approved by the Bishop and church leader-ship, define the “ordnung” – the set of rules that governs almost all aspects of Amish life. In general, the Amish avoid new technologies that they believe will erode the family structure or create inequalities or divisions in their community. Unlike the Old Order and New Order, who have adapted to compete in today’s market, the strictest sect, the Swartzentruber, are forbidden the use of power tools or to hire a driver to go to a jobsite. In cases where modernization is allowed, it is permitted with constraints. For example, some groups permit a lawn mower, but it may not be a riding mower. A church may allow those in the congregation who own businesses to use cell phones, with limitations. What might seem to be a contradiction to some,

James Williamson, photo contest finalist

An Amish man and woman’s Sunday best. The woman’s white cape and apron are worn for church only.

makes perfect sense to the Amish, such as their ordnung allowing the use of something, but not ownership, such as riding in a car. An Amish young person who has not yet joined the church has the liberty of using technology that would otherwise be forbidden for a church member.

Amish Country EtiquetteWhile the Amish staunchly guard their identity as a people “separate from the world,” they enjoy competing in the market-place, often offering exceptional goods and services at competi-tive prices. Most, speaking in a distinct German accent, enjoy interacting with non-Amish. Young Amish children, not yet familiar with the English language, typically watch in quiet awe at the sight of unfamiliar people.

Booking an Amish culture tour or visiting Amish-owned businesses are good ways of interacting with the Amish without infringing on their lifestyle.

The Amish religion forbids posing for pictures and use of cameras for personal photography. Please do not photograph the Amish, especially if their faces are visible. Consider how you might feel if a stranger took your picture without your permission.

DressIn keeping with the scripture, “Be not conformed to the world,” the Amish adhere to strict rules regarding garb and lifestyle. Rejecting worldly fashions, they embrace centuries-old traditions of plain and simple clothing, free from adornment; their peasant-type garb reflects humility and commitment to their Anabaptist heritage.

Ohio Amish men grow their beards, without a mustache, at the time they join the church, typically in their early 20s. A frequent misconception is that the men grow their beards when they marry; however, an Amish person must join the church in order to be married and often grows his beard in preparation.

Bonnets and prayer caps: Derived from the writing of Apostle Paul, the Amish hold to the belief that women should always have their heads covered with a prayer covering, signifying their acceptance of God’s order of authority in the home. This is a thin white organdy cap with strings either tied or untied. The hard black bonnet worn in public by women and girls is worn over an organdy covering and actually serves as weather protection. Often a heavier one is worn in the winter, and a lighter one is worn in the summer. Bonnets and prayer caps vary greatly in style among the

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Alpine Cabinets of Holmes County LLCSee Furniture

Amish Country Peddler(40.54496° -81.73779°)3239 SR 39, Walnut Creek / 330-893-2701homespunwalnutcreek.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-5:30pm; Dec-Apr: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Huge selection of quality home décor items such as rugs, candles, curtains, pictures, shelves, signs, seasonal décor, and pine furniture. We’re also the largest Crocs™ footwear dealer in the state! See ad below.

Amish Home at Yoders(40.57283° -81.71365°)6050 SR 515, Walnut Creek / 330-893-2541yodersamishhome.com / [email protected] Apr-Oct: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Tour two homes, local guides explain culture and lifestyle, barn with animal petting area, buggy rides, schoolhouse tours, gift shop, covered picnic area. Locally owned since 1983.

Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center/Behalt(40.56741° -81.78157°)5798 CR 77, Berlin / 330-893-3192 or 877-858-4634behalt.com / [email protected] Jun-Oct: Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-8pm

Nov-May: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Intro to the culture of Amish Country! Interpretive tour of Behalt – stunning 265-ft circular mural depicting heritage, plus video, displays. Conestoga wagon, one-room schoolhouse, bookstore, gift shop, local crafts. Beautiful art. Compelling story.

Berlin Antique and Craft Malls(40.55065° -81.77988°)4359 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-3051amishfarmvillage.com / [email protected] 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm

Two malls side by side, one filled with antiques and collectables, the other overflowing with locally made crafts. One-floor shopping with lots of free parking. Located at Schrock’s Amish Farm, one mile east of Berlin.

Berlin Creek Gallery(40.56096° -81.80352°)5042 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-2686 / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 11am-4pm; Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Representing P. Buckley Moss, Thomas Kinkade, Diane Grabner, and a delightful variety of talented local artists. Outstanding selection of Amish scenes. Awesome matting and framing. First-class gallery in the heart of Amish Country.

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Specializing in leather waist belts, big and small sizes. Log furniture. Western home décor, saddles and tack, pet supplies, wallets and children’s toys. Hats, oilskin coats, moccasins, sandals, and cowboy boots. Plenty of parking.

Berlin Main Street Merchants(40.56166° -81.79722°)heartofamishcountry.comBerlin, the heart of Amish Country! Berlin offers an array of more than 50 shops, restaurants, lodging, and attractions that will make your stay memorable. For brochure or information visit the website.

Berlin Village Antique Mall(40.56120° -81.79387°)4774 US 62, Berlin / 330-893-4100berlinvam.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-6pm

Jun-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-7pm

Located in the heart of Amish Country, this large antique mall has two floors of primitives, tools, coins, glassware, collectibles, and much more! 30-day layaway.

Berlin Village Gift Barn (40.56088° -81.79326°)4755 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-2648 villagegiftbarn.com / [email protected] Jan-Mar: Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm Apr-Dec: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-7pm

15,000-sq.-ft. of amazing things for your home and closet! Boutique with rare finds in clothing and jewelry: Pandora, Brighton, and Vera Bradley. Find the latest home décor, florals, tabletop linens. Whatever your style, we have it.

Best of Ohio’s Amish CountrySee ad, page 23.

Blue River Gallery(40.56096° -81.80352°)5032 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-2207 / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 11am-4pm; Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Extraordinary art pieces by more than 200 fine American artists. Festive hand-blown glass ornaments, vases, handcrafted hot glass jewelry, Raku fired pottery, glass-fused stoneware, bronze sculptures. A remarkable gallery. A place like no other!

Bowden Bells & Garden Art(40.60973° -82.04217°)11671 TR 506, Shreve / 330-567-3460bowdenbells.com / [email protected] / Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Recycled metal/glass garden art: garden gates, trellises, bells, chimes, fountains, birdbaths, feeders, fused glass, jewelry, pottery. Our studio and showroom are worth the drive. Family owned, one of a kind!

Breitenbach Wine Cellars(40.50982° -81.57238°)5934 Old Rt. 39, Dover / 330-343-3603 or 800-THE-WINEbreitenbachwine.com / [email protected] 9am-6pm

The best of Amish Country! Sample over 40 of our award-winning wines. Large gift shop! Guided cellar tours available. Try Café Breitenbach for lunch, serving paninis, salads, and wood-fired pizzas.

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Broad Run Cheesehouse & Swiss Heritage Winery(40.51112° -81.57370°)6011 Old Rt. 39 NW, Dover / 330-343-4108 or 800-332-3358broadruncheese.com / [email protected] 9am-6pm

The marriage of wine and cheese. Both made with pride! Sample 30 cheese varieties and pair with your favorite wine. Experience the area’s most exquisite curtain, lace, and Victorian shop.

Buckeye Event Center LLC(40.79394° -81.69936°)624 Henry St., Dalton / 330-828-2466buckeyeexpo.com / [email protected] 9am-4pm, Sat and evenings by appointmentWe host many different trade shows throughout the year. Check out our website for upcoming events. We also host auctions, receptions, conferences, banquets, and more. Come see the possibilities!

Carlisle Gifts(40.54137° -81.7223°)4962 SR 515, Walnut Creek / 330-893-2535carlislegifts.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-8pm

Mar-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-8pm

Three floors of beautiful seasonal displays and unique gifts. Vera Bradley bags, designer florals, Miche bags, rhythm clocks, jewelry, quilts, lace, DaVinci beads, home and garden décor, boutique, Crabtree and Evelyn, and free gift wrapping. See ad below.

Charm Harness & Boot(40.506742° -81.784286°)4432 CR 70, Charm / 330-893-0402Mon & Tue 7:30am-5pm, Wed & Fri 7:30am-7pm, Thu & Sat 7:30am-3pm

Work, western, and hiking is what built our business, but today we consist of a much broader range. Mens’, ladies’, kids’ shoes and apparel. Brands like Red Wing, Justin, Carhartt, Merrell, Columbia, and UGG.

Coblentz Chocolate Company(40.54169° -81.72501°)4917 SR 515, Walnut Creek / 330-893-2995 or 800-338-9341coblentzchocolates.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm; Nov-Jun: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Featuring artisan chocolates created using wholesome ingredients and time-honored recipes. Jelly Bellys, panned fruit and nuts, fairly traded coffees and candies are in abundant supply! Watch chocolates being made from our viewing gallery.

The Coop(40.50814° -81.60747°)1373 Old Route 39 NW, Sugarcreek / 330-852-4026dhgroup.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-8pm

Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-8pm

A different housewares and homemaking experience. You’ll find kitchenwares and islands, lamps, art, occasional furniture, home accessories, and the perfect item to change the entire look of your room.

Country Craft Cupboard, Inc.(40.56161° -81.79548°)4813 E. Main St., Berlin / 330-893-3163countrycraftcupboard.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Dec-Mar: Mon-Thu 10am-4pm, Fri-Sat 10am-5pm

Two floors of craft supplies in an old country store! Patterns, samples, fabrics, 100% wool, hand-dyed wool, rug-hooking, stamping, scrapbooking, counted cross stitch, punchneedle, embroidery, blank sweatshirts, kits for projects.

Country Gatherings(40.56088° -81.79326°)4755 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-1174shopcountrygatherings.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm Apr-Dec: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-7pm

Colonial, primitive, and vintage country furnishings for your home and garden. An outdoor courtyard specializing in the largest selection of fairy garden accessories. Find an abundance of Troll, Chamilia, and Novo beads.

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Creative Outlet Indian Store(40.63573° -82.23594°)226 W. Main St., Loudonville / 419-994-5092creativeoutlet.net / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Fri 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm

Jun-Aug: Mon-Thu 10am-6pm, Fri-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm

Mohican’s famous Native American store since 1979. Featuring enormous inven-tory of Indian jewelry, crafts, art. View silversmithing. Custom jewelry. Minnetonka moccasins, crystals, beads, copper, music, books, jackets, knives, candles, more!

Dutch Valley Gifts(40.50814° -81.60747°)1367 Old Route 39 E, Sugarcreek / 330-852-4926dutchvalleygifts.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-8pm

Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-8pm

Ever changing with the seasons and trends. Vera Bradley, Cactus, Focus, Miche handbags, Kameleon jewelry, Farm House Fresh beauty products, designer original florals, primitive home accents, quilts and boutique items for ladies and babies.

Erb’s Stove Center(40.54678° -81.76918°)4100 SR 39, Millersburg / 330-893-3903 / Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Located just east of Berlin, Erb’s Stove Center offers fireplaces, grills, stoves, outdoor furniture, and firerings. We make your home cozy and your backyard fun! See ad, page 27.

The Farm at Walnut Creek(40.52024° -81.73565°)4147 CR 114, Sugarcreek / 330-893-4200thefarmatwalnutcreek.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-1 hour before sunsetNov-Mar by reservation onlyThe Farm offers visitors the opportunity to be a part of a local farm as well as feed alternative livestock such as giraffes, zebras, bison, antelope, and much more from your own vehicle or horse-drawn wagons.

Goodwill Industries of Wayne & Holmes Counties, Inc.(40.54174° -81.91593°)1098 Glen Dr., Millersburg / 330-674-9222woostergoodwill.org / [email protected] 9am-8pm, Sun 10am-5pm

Visit Goodwill’s new generation store offering unique shopping, large selection, and fantastic bargains. Proceeds from sales provide employment services to individuals in our community with disabilities and barriers to employment.

Gospel Book Store(40.56081° -81.79901°)4900 Oak St., Berlin / 330-893-2523mygospelbookstore.com / [email protected] 8:30am-6:30pm, Fri 8:30am-7pm, Sat 8:30am-5pm

Full-service Christian book store located in German Village Center. Great selection of the latest books, Bibles, gifts, and music. If we don’t have it, we’ll order it! Located behind Sol’s Palace.

Gramma Fannie’s Quilt Barn(40.55018° -81.77944°)4363 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-3243grammafanniesquilts.com / [email protected] 10am-5pm

Whether you’re looking for a quilt or fabrics to create your own quilt, we have a great selection. Quilt shop quality fabrics. One mile east of Berlin at Schrock’s Amish Farm.

Guggisberg Cheese(40.52558° -81.80525°)5060 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-2500 or 800-262-2505babyswiss.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 8am-5pm Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm, Sun 11am-4pm

Home of the Original Baby Swiss Cheese. Featuring 60 varieties of cheese, all the necessary accompaniments, and authentic German Black Forest cuckoo clocks! View cheese making 8am-noon weekdays. See ad below.

Heini’s Cheese Chalet(40.57393, -81.78175)6005 CR 77, Berlin / 330-893-2131 or 800-253-6636heinis.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 8am-5pm; May-Dec: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm

Where the cheese is made! Enjoy a free factory tour and sample our all-natural cheeses. Homemade fudge, smoked meats, jams and jelly, hand-dipped ice cream, and customized gift packages.

Heini’s Gourmet Market(40.51148° -81.65366°)1019 W. Main St., Sugarcreek / 330-852-3500heinisgourmetmarket.com / [email protected] 10am-6pm; Fri-Sat 10am-7pm

Take home the best of Ohio. Featuring wines from the top vineyards in Ohio, which are available to sample before you buy. Gourmet foods, Heini’s all-natural cheeses, custom-made cheeseballs, and cooking classes.

Helping Hands Quilt Shop(40.56140° -81.79561°)4818 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-2233helpinghandsquilts.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 10am-4pm, Fri-Sat 10am-5pm

Mar-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

“A Destination Quilt Shop” est. 1974. Two floors and online shopping. More than 100 locally made quilts and gift items, 3,000 bolts of fabric, notions, stencils, quilt frames, and embroidery.

Hershberger’s Bakery & Farm(40.54466° -81.82356°)5452 SR 557, Millersburg / 330-674-6096 / Mon-Sat 8am-5pm

Full-line bakery on premises. Fresh, home-grown produce in season. Free farm pet-ting area. See Big Ben, Holmes County’s biggest Belgian horse. Buggy rides, pony rides. Gift and tack store.

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4465 SR 557 Charm, OH 44617 Toll Free: 800-362-6682 www.keimlumber.com

A World of Ideas for Your Home

Visit our 125,000 square foot showroom and discover

Mon. 7A.M.- 7P.M. Tue.-Fri. 7A.M.- 4:30 P.M.

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Historic Downtown Millersburg(40.55406° -81.91678°)330-674-3955 / historicdowntownmillersburg.com [email protected] our unique Victorian-era downtown and be greeted with a smile! Millersburg offers merchandise handcrafted by local artisans, antiques, dining, pubs, lodging, museums, entertainment, and festivals. Come shop… dine… stay.

Holmes County Flea Market(40.55511° -81.78891°)4550 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-0900holmesfleamarket.com / [email protected]: Thu-Sat 9am-5pm; Jul-Oct: Wed-Sat 9am-5pm

We’ve moved from the hill. We invite you to visit our new location. More than 80 vendors, 52,000-sq.-ft. climate-controlled, single-level building. A unique shop-ping experience. Buses welcome.

Holmes County Pottery(40.65052° -82.0816°)8500 CR 373, Big Prairie / [email protected] / Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Handmade pottery fired in Ohio’s largest wood-burning kiln. We offer a standard line of pots from functional dinnerware to garden planters using traditional techniques.

Homespun Treasures(40.54500° -81.73761°)3147 SR 39, Walnut Creek / 330-893-2134homespunwalnutcreek.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-5:30pm; Nov-Apr: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Unique primitive home décor including rugs, period lighting, florals, country bedding, seasonal décor, tableware, curtains, and reproduction furniture. In-house decorator will help create something unique. Come be inspired!

Jackson Street Gallery(40.55420° -81.91670°)56 E. Jackson St., Millersburg / 330-674-3881thejacksonstreetgallery.com / [email protected] 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm

An extraordinary gift shop located in Historic Downtown Millersburg. Our 11,000-sq.-ft. unique gallery, built in 1927, features a wonderful selection of gifts, home furnishings, flooring and interior designs.

Kaufman’s Kountry Accents(40.56165° -81.79368°)4765 US 62, Berlin / 330-893-3990kaufmanskountryaccents.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Apr-Dec: Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-5:30pm

Our two-story farmhouse is filled with unique primitive décor, lanterns, valances, Donna Sharp bags, timer and remote candles, trash bins, sofa mirrors, Billy Jacob prints, wrought iron, welcome slates.

Keim Lumber Company(40.50762° -81.78349°)4465 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-2251 or 800-362-6682keimlumber.com / [email protected] 7am-7pm, Tue-Fri 7am-4:30pm, Sat 7:30am-noonDiscover a world of ideas for your home. Family owned since 1911, nestled on the hilltop in Charm, Ohio. Whether you’re remodeling or building new, Keim has something for you. See ad, page 27.

Kirkwood Farm(40.700942° -81.691431°)8100 Massillon Rd., Mt. Eaton / 330-472-2270kirkwoodfarm.com / [email protected] noon-5pm, Sat 9am-noonFinest quality raw wool and roving in white, natural colors, and blends. Homespun and machine-spun wool yarn. Homemade wool gifts, handcrafted Christmas decorations, crocheted wool rugs, and more.

Lehman’s(40.74157° -81.74617°)4779 Kidron Rd., Dalton / 877-438-5346lehmans.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm Jun-Dec: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm For more than 50 years Lehman’s has been your source for old-fashioned, practical housewares, appliances, tools, gardening supplies, and toys. Stop in and see all the changes we’ve made! See ad, page 31.

Little Cottage Co.(40.54658° -81.76968°)4070 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-4212cottagekits.com / [email protected]: Mon-Fri 7am-4:30pm; Sep-Apr: Mon, Thu, Fri 7am-3:30pm, Tue, Wed 7am-4:30pm; Sat by appointmentQuality manufacturer of playhouses, storage sheds, dog kennels, chicken coops, poly furniture, greenhouses, and much more! Come tour our quality-built structures, made at our location where quality craftsmanship is a priority.

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Phone: 330-359-0185 · Fax: 330-359-0195email: [email protected]

Located 11/2 miles north of Mt. Eaton, OH on State Route 241

Open March 15 thru December 22Mon-Sat – 10AM - 5PM

Or By AppointmentClosed Sunday

· Lead Free· Dishwasher Safe· Microwave Safe

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We stock quality Amish-made, hand-crafted quilts, wall hangings, quillows, tablerun-ners, placemats, and items to complete your baby cribs. We specialize in custom quilts. We offer more than 3,000 bolts of beautiful fabric. Motorcoaches welcome.

Miller’s Dry Goods(40.50799° -81.78700°)4500 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-9899millersdrygoods.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 8am-5pm; Dec-Feb: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

More than 8,000 bolts of fabric, large selection of notions, batting, and patterns. Basement outlet. Handmade quilts, wallhangings, and accessories in the Barn next door. Visit our website for online shopping.

Ms. Gadgets(40.55065° -81.77988°)4385 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-4700amishfarmvillage.com / [email protected] 10am-5pm

Add spice to the life of your kitchen! Hundreds of gadgets, cookie cutters, cake supplies, and more. Delicious homemade fudge, coffee drinks, and samples. At Schrock’s Amish Farm, one mile east of Berlin.

Nature’s Food Market(40.56128° -81.79705°)4727 SR 62, Berlin / 330-893-2006naturesfoodmarket.com / [email protected] 8am-6pm, Fri 8am-7pm, Sat 8am-6pm

A full-service health-food store offering organic and natural foods, vitamins, fresh nut butters, local meats, and organic bulk foods. We have a large gluten-free selection and a very knowledgeable staff. See ad, page 41.

Old World Polish Pottery(40.711281° -81.677139°)See ad below.

Pine Tree Barn(40.74547° -81.98428°)4374 Shreve Rd., Wooster / 330-264-1014 pinetreebarn.com / [email protected] 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-5pm

Restored 1868 barn featuring 25,000 sq. ft. of gift shops, boutique, handcrafted furniture reproductions, home furnishings, interior design, and gourmet luncheon restaurant overlooking Killbuck Valley and Christmas tree farm. Open Sundays.

Raby Hardware General Store “Since 1885”(40.63559° -82.23565°)223 W. Main St., Loudonville / 419-994-3751rabyhardware.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm; Oct-Mar: Mon-Tues, Thu-Sat 9am-6pm The nation’s oldest continuously family-owned and operated hardware store is in downtown Loudonville. Offering sporting goods, housewares, cast-iron cookware, paints, tools, plumbing, gardening, camping, pet, RV supplies, and more. Please stop in!

Rolling Ridge Ranch(40.57125° -81.7561°)3961 CR 168, Millersburg / 330-893-3777 / visitrollingridge.comApr-Oct: Mon-Sat 9am-4pm

Rolling Ridge Ranch Animal Park open since 1996. More than 500 animals and birds from around the world. Feed animals from our guided horse-drawn wagons. Petting zoo, picnic area, playground, and gift shop.

Ruth’s Amish Dolls(40.62366° -81.69055°)1930 US 62 NE, Winesburg / 330-359-5226May-Oct: Mon-Sat 8am-9pm; Nov-Apr: by appt.Take home an original! We make authentic collectable Amish dolls, doll clothes, and patterns.

R.W. Leather(40.52788° -81.73297°)4415 CR 114, Sugarcreek Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

All belts handcrafted in shop, guaranteed not to crack or break. Largest selection casual, dress, heavy work, and embossed belts in Holmes County. Handbags, wallets, and coin purses. Est. 1994.

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“You never know what you’ll find!”Clothing-Books-Vintage-Furniture-Housewares-Toys & more

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Save & Serve Thrift Shop(40.54135° -81.91642°)1108 S. Washington St., Millersburg / 330-674-1323saveandserve.org / [email protected] 8:30am-5pm, Thu 8:30am-8pm

Find great bargains in clothing, toys, books, vintage, furniture, housewares, and more. Benefits Mennonite Central Committee’s mission. Meeting human need in the name of Christ, both locally and globally. See ad, page 31.

Schrock’s Amish Farm & Village(40.55065° -81.77988°)4359 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-3051amishfarmvillage.com / Apr-Oct: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Take an Amish buggy ride, train ride, and a self-guided Amish home tour. Visit the antique and craft malls, quilt shop, and other specialty shops. A great family destination.

Sharp Run Market(40.553942° -81.832503°)5841 SR 39, Millersburg / 330-674-4267Jun-Oct: Tue-Wed 9am-5pm, Thu-Sat 9am-8pm

Get lost in the area’s largest corn maze. Concession stands, restrooms, barnyard activities, shoot a corn cannon, ride the monster slide, or simply enjoy the beautiful country of Holmes County.

Sol’s in Berlin(40.56163° -81.79918°)4914 W. Main St., Berlin / 330-893-3134solsinberlin.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-7pm; Nov-May: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Shop till you drop at Ohio’s largest arts and crafts mall. Three huge buildings comprising more than 350 crafters’ unique specialties. A “must see” since 1993!

Somewhere Sewing(40.59026° -81.01844°)11004 CR 320, Millersburg / 330-674-1677somewheresewing.com / [email protected]: Wed-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm Nov-Mar: Thu-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm

8,000 bolts of quality quilting fabric, notions, books, and more. Authorized dealers for Babylock and Brother sewing machines. Machines serviced immediately on-site. Check website for current business hours.

Spies Farms Antiques(40.51745° -81.50748°)2694 SR 39 NW, Dover / 330-343-8358spiesfarmantiques.blogspot.com / [email protected]: as weather permits; Mar-Dec: Mon-Wed by chance,Thu 8am-5pm, Fri-Sat 8am-5:30pm

Antiques, collectibles, “stuff and such” displayed in 100-year-old barn built with hand-hewn log beams, a unique home for one-of-a-kind vintage items. View restored log cabin on premises.

Sugarcreek Tourism Committee & Information Center(40.50321° -81.64127°)106 W. Main St., Sugarcreek / 330-852-4113 or 888-609-7592Start your visit at Collectors Decanters & Steins Museum, read at the Gospel Shop, venture to Alpine Hills Museum & Information Center, round the corner to Swiss Village Time Shop & Clock Repair, relax at Beachy’s Country Chalet restaurant.

Swartzentruber Quilts(40.62641° -81.74235°)7971 TR 654, between Mt. Hope and WinesburgHome business, retail and wholesale. Hand-quilted quilts, baby quilts, wall hang-ings, and pillow covers. Also, pot holders, placemats, aprons, rugs, dolls, etc. No credit cards.

Tis the Season(40.54965° -81.77695°)4363 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-3604tistheseasonchristmas.comJan-Aug: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sept-Dec: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm

Ohio’s largest year-round Christmas shop. Three floors of Christmas wonderland, thousands of ornaments, lights, trees, novelties, and lots of collectibles.

Troyer’s A Country MarketSee Food Stores.

Mailing address: PO Box 270, Kidron, OH 44636Mapping address: 4779 Kidron Road, Dalton, OH 44618

www.Lehmans.com • 1-877-438-5346

Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek • 877-722-7547

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331 Karl Avenue, Dover (330) 343-7513 www.warthers.com

Warther MuseumOhio’s Hidden Treasure Voted #1 Museum in Northeast Ohio Family Friendly Attraction Experience America’s Unknown Genius Appraised by Smithsonian as “Priceless” Featured by National Geographic The Original Warther Home is Open Located 1 Mile Off I-77, Exit 83, in Dover

Wilson’s Country Creations, Inc.

Friendly, dependable service large selection oF quality products

Manufacturers of decorative concrete statuarylocated in the heart oF aMish country

13248 CR 6 • Killbuck, OH 44637330-377-4190 • fax 330-377-5010

[email protected] • www.wilsonscc.comOpen Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Closed Saturdays

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Walnut Creek Amish Flea Market(40.51907° -81.69038°)1900 SR 39, Sugarcreek / 330-852-0181wcfleamarket.com / [email protected]: Thu-Sat 9am-5pm

55,500 sq. ft. of indoor shopping. New addition in 2012. Weekly entertainment, one-level shopping, air conditioned, indoor and outdoor eateries. Family focus including miniature farm, gorgeous landscaping, countryside view, and playground. See ad, page 34.

Walnut Creek Cheese(40.52842° -81.71772°)2641 SR 39, Walnut Creek / 330-852-2888 or 877-852-2888walnutcreekcheese.com / [email protected] 8am-6pm, Fri 8am-8pm, Sat 7:30am-6pm

For more than 30 years Walnut Creek Cheese has provided Ohio’s Amish Country with the most delicious foods. We provide honestly good value with our delicious foods.

Walnut Creek Group(40.54151° -81.72286°) Walnut Creek / 330-852-0181visitwalnutcreek.com / [email protected] Creek is a blend of small village culture built on lasting values. Visit Walnut Creek Amish Flea Market, P. Graham Dunn, Walnut Creek Furniture, Coblentz Chocolates, Farm at Walnut Creek, Walnut Creek Cheese, and Dutchman Hospitality. See ad, page 28.

Warther MuseumSee Museums & Historical Sites. See ad below.

Wendell August Forge(40.60083° -81.74361°)7007 CR 672, Berlin / 330-893-3713 or 866-354-5192wendellaugust.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm; Apr-Dec Mon-Sat 9am-6pm

Tradition. Quality. Handcrafted. Affordable. These are the traits of the incredible giftware you will find at Wendell August Forge. Our artisans have created one-of-a-kind gifts that last a lifetime. Proudly made in the USA. See ad below.

Wilson’s Country Creations, Inc. (40.48868° -82.10319°)13248 CR 6, Killbuck / 330-377-4190wilsonscc.com / [email protected] 9am-5pm, Sun by appointment (please call)Manufacturers of decorative concrete statuary for yard or home. Heated ware-house in winter. Quality products. Dependable service. Family owned and operated since 1985. Open year-round. See ad, page 32.

Zinck’s Fabric Outlet(40.55528° -81.78740°)4568 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-7225 / zincksinberlin.comMon-Sat 8am-5pm

Fabric and notions at discount prices. More than 20,000 sq. ft. packed with fabric, clothing, books, crafts, and much more. Large selection of quilting fabric less than $5 per yard.

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Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center/BehaltSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans

German Culture Museum(40.54055° -81.72166°)4877 Olde Pump St., Walnut Creek / 330-893-2510germanculturemuseum.com / [email protected]: Thu-Sat noon-4pm

Why did the Amish come here? Is the eccentric ‘Father of Amish Country’ still alive? Hundreds of displays! Special tours by reservation. Lower floor of Walnut Creek Community Center, across from post office.

Millersburg Glass Museum(40.55410° -81.91828°)87 W. Jackson St., Millersburg / 330-674-2497amishcountrybywayvisitorcenter.com [email protected]: Thu-Fri 1pm-5pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 1pm-3pm Nov-Apr: see website or call for hoursThe most significant public display of Millersburg Carnival and Crystal Glass, with guided tour. Glass produced 1909-1912. Featuring exhibits to celebrate the 100th anniversary. Group tours available by appointment.

Victorian House Museum(40.55935° -81.91846°)484 Wooster Rd., Millersburg / 330-674-0022 or 888-201-0022victorianhouse.org / [email protected]: Sat-Sun 1pm-4pm; Apr 1-Oct 31: Tue-Sun 1pm-4pm Nov 17-Dec 31: Mon-Thu 1pm-4pm, Fri-Sun 1pm-8pm

Listed in the National Historic Registry. Featured on HGTV, 28-room Victorian mansion located in Historic Millersburg. Self-guided tours. Special holiday events. For seasonal hours check website.

Warther Museum(40.52529° -81.48748°)331 Karl Ave., Dover / 330-343-7513warthers.com / [email protected] / Mon-Sun 9am-5pm

Experience the story of the Warther Family and see how their beloved hobbies of carving, button collecting, and knife making have left behind an amazing family legacy. See ad, page 32.

Amish Country Riding StablesSee Hotels & Inns – Guggisberg Swiss Inn.

Black Diamond Golf Course(40.500117° -81.896044°)7500 TR 103, Millersburg / 330-674-6110 or 866-674-6110blackdiamondgolfcourse.com /[email protected]: Mon-Sun 7am-9pm

18 holes, driving range, bent grass fairways, on-course lodging, snack bar. Rated number 7 course in Ohio by Golf Week magazine, top 25 by Golf Digest 2010.

Cabin Creek Golf(40.47615° -81.67668°)1361 CR 108, Sugarcreek / 330-852-4879 cabincreekgolf.com / [email protected]: Call for hours Jun-Sep: Mon 1pm-10pm, Tue-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 1pm-10pm

Two 18-hole miniature golf courses, which are among Ohio’s most unique, entertaining and challenging. Also driving range, sand volleyball, and batting cages. 3 miles south of Sugarcreek on SR 93.

Fire Ridge Golf Course(40.55505° -81.90191°)1001 E. Jackson St., Millersburg / 330-674-3921fireridgegolf.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sun 7am-darkNestled in the rolling hills of Holmes County, Fire Ridge is a beautiful 18-hole course featuring well-maintained greens and fairways. For golfers of all levels, we’re sure you’ll enjoy!

Flying Ridge Hunt Club/Crooked Creek Cabin(40.53621° -81.96640°)9537 CR 292, Millersburg / 330-674-6789flyingridgehuntclub.com / [email protected] appointmentGuided and non-guided pheasant and free-chase deer hunting in Ohio’s Amish Country. Memberships and clay shooting available. Beautiful reception barn and four-bedroom log cabin. One mile from Millersburg.

“A country setting with a

festive atmosphere”

www.WCFleaMarket.com

1900 SR 39, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 • 330-852-0181 • [email protected]

Hours of OperationsApril – Mid December

Thurs.–Sat. - 9-5

7th AnnualHolmes County Trail

Benefit Auction

June 9, 2012Hipp Station ~ Millersburg, Ohio

Come and explore Holmes County’s treasured gem, the first trail in the nation to accommodate horse drawn buggies and other forms of non- motorized recreation.Find detailed Auction and Trail information at:

www.holmestrail.orgContact the Trail Office at: 1 Trail Drive, Suite B, Millersburg, OH 44654 - Phone (330)674-0475 - Email: [email protected]

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furnitureAlpine Cabinets of Holmes County, LLC(40.62356° -81.67863°)7932 TR 662, Dundee / [email protected] 8am-4pm, Sat by appointmentDesigning and building custom cabinetry for every room of your home, in an array of wood species, styles, and finishes. All cabinetry is handcrafted at our location to meet the customers’ specifications. Family owned and operated since 1987.

Amish Oak Furniture Co.(40.63582° -82.23656°)268 W. Main St., Loudonville / 419-994-5595 or 800-686-8855amishoak.com / [email protected] 10am-5pm, Thu 10am-8pm, Sun noon-5pm

Amish Oak Furniture Co., Ohio’s original Amish furniture store since 1982. Hard-wood furniture from traditional to contemporary, sofas, mattress sets, and more. Lifetime furniture guarantee. Large in-stock selection.

Amish Traditions Distributing, Inc.(40.59519° -82.09852°)13233 SR 39, Nashville / 330-378-2791 or 888-292-6474amishtraditions.com / [email protected] 10am-5pm

Amish-crafted furniture made just for you. Dining room, bedroom, and living room suites, office furniture, entertainment centers, kitchen islands, heritage lace, lawn furniture, concrete statuaries, and more. Est. 1988.

Erb’s Stove CenterSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans. See ad, page 27.

Farmerstown Furniture(40.48512, -81.73996)3155 SR 557, Baltic / 330-897-0406 or fax 330-897-7960Mon-Sat 8am-5pm

We have been serving Holmes County with top-quality furniture for every room in your house since 1969. Custom styles and designs welcome. Three miles east of Charm.

Four Corners Furniture(40.59973° -81.76122°)7000 TR 652, Millersburg / 330-359-0295 / Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

We build bedroom and dining room furniture in oak, cherry, hickory, and maple. Family owned and operated on a 5th-generation farm. Located 3 miles north of Berlin, off US 62, then left on TR 652.

Green Acres Furniture Ltd.(40.70841° -81.68138°)7412 Massillon Rd. SW, Navarre / 330-359-6251greenacresfurniture.com / [email protected] 9am-5pm

Designers, manufacturers, and retailers of high-end hardwood furniture. Handcrafted in our own workshop. Custom-made for you. 45,000-square-foot showroom and manufacturing, family owned and operated since 1988.

Homestead Furniture(40.62950° -81.78445°)8233 SR 241, Mt. Hope / 330-674-4902 or 866-674-4902homesteadfurnitureonline.com / [email protected] 8:30am-5pm

American. Original. Legendary craftsmanship creates exquisite solid hardwood furniture for your lifetime and theirs®. Recognized green practices. Design center featuring brand-name leather and upholstered furniture, accent rugs, and accessories.

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Holmes County Trail Coalition, Inc.(40.55527° -81.92138°)1 Trail Dr., Suite B, Millersburg / 330-674-0475holmestrail.org / [email protected] miles from Fredericksburg to Killbuck through scenic Holmes County. One lane of the trail is asphalt for biking and pedestrian traffic, the other lane is chip-and-seal for horse traffic. Benefit auction June 9, 2012. See ad, page 35.

Loudonville Canoe Livery(40.63585° -82.23951°)424 W. Main St., Loudonville / 419-994-4161 or 888-CANOELOloudonvillecanoe.com / [email protected] 1-Nov 1: Mon-Sun 9am-6pm

“Downtown.” The livery with a choice! Canoeing, kayaking, rafting, and tubing from ½ hour to several days. New and used canoes and accessories. Moonlight trips, catering, primitive camping. River Room Lounge.

Mohican Adventures Canoe Camp Cabins and Fun CenterSee RV Parks & Camping.

Mohican Reservation Campground & Canoeing(40.56995° -82.18743°)See ad, page 61.

Tree Frog Canopy Tours(40.544417° -82.208317°)21899 Wally Rd., Glenmont / 740-599-2662treefrogcanopytours.com / [email protected] 1-Oct 31: Mon-Sun 9am-3:30pm

Mohican’s newest rage! Traverse from tree platform to tree platform by means of ziplines, skybridges, and rappels. You don’t want to miss this 2 ½-hour adrenaline-pumping adventure.

Wally Road State Scenic Byway(40.62061° -82.24646°)16-124 CR 23, Loudonville thewallyroadscenicbyway.com / [email protected]’s largest outdoor recreational complex! Located just west of Millersburg. Canoeing, camping, zipline, hiking, biking, horseback riding, shopping, lodging, historical buildings, go-carts, mini-golf, hayrides, hot tubs, cabins, pools, saunas.

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troyerfurnitureinc.com

Sofa time!

FREE delivery in Ohio

Jake’s Handcrafted Oak(40.65961° -81.91496°)8239 TR 562, Holmesville / 330-695-5090 or 888-388-5650Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 8am-4pm

Find a full line of handcrafted, top-quality hardwood heirloom furniture built by Amish craftsmen at Jake’s. We customize to your wants and needs. Large selection of styles and hardwoods.

Kauffman Lawn Furniture(40.56893° -81.78467°)4540 US 62, Berlin / 330-893-3149 or 877-219-2741kauffmanlawnfurniture.com Jan-Mar: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm; Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm

Complete line of outdoor furniture, arbors, birdfeeders, gliders, porch swings, concrete statuary, fences, decks, lighthouses, picnic tables, sheds, log cabins, play-houses, gazebos, gym sets, polyvinyl products, planters, doghouses, fire pits, etc.

Mullet Cabinet Design Center(40.61686° -81.82179°)7488 SR 241, Millersburg / 330-674-9646 or 888-333-3594mulletcabinet.com / [email protected] 8am-4:30pm, Sat 9am-noonFamily-owned manufacturer of handcrafted custom cabinetry. Visit our newly remodeled Design Center for a sample of our amazing custom color abilities, complete finish gallery, and various room settings for inspiration.

Ole Mill Furniture(40.50583° -81.78437°)4422 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-2823 / olemillfurniture.comMon-Wed 9am-5pm, Thu 9am-3pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 9am-5pm

Three floors full of heirloom quality, hand-crafted furniture. Exclusive designs. Showroom includes upholstered/leather furniture and fine accessories. New Sportsman Den for the outdoor enthusiast.

Pleasant View Furniture(40.59393° -81.75141°)6782 TR 423, Dundee / 330-893-4322 / Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

With more than 7,000 sq. ft. of showroom space of locally made furniture. We carry fine dining sets to beautifully handcrafted bedroom suites made onsite. Home office, entertainment centers, end tables, baby cribs, and more.

Schrock’s Heritage Furniture(40.56086° -81.79397°)4760 E. Main St., Berlin / 330-893-2242schrocksheritagefurniture.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-6pm

Dec-May: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm

Choose from a large selection of high-quality, locally made Amish furniture. Bedrooms, dining rooms, entertainment centers, and much more. Most of our furniture is unique and found only in our store. We can also customize your order.

Stone Barn Furnishings, Inc.(40.64469° -81.77770°)8613 TR 635, Mt. Hope / 330-674-2064stonebarnfurnishings.com / [email protected] 9am-5pm

Browse the finest American handcrafted home furnishings and wellness studio. Designed to bring beauty, comfort, and functional designs that come naturally to you and your home. Where your choices are limited by only your imagination.

Swiss Valley Furniture(40.52122° -81.71261°)2431 SR 39, Sugarcreek / 330-852-7305swissvalleyfurniture.com / [email protected] 10am-5pm

Two great locations! Browse 24,000 sq. ft. at our main store, located one mile east of Walnut Creek, or watch our craftsman build furniture at our Berlin store, in downtown Berlin.

Troyer Furniture(40.51095° -81.65273°)See ad below.

Walnut Creek Furniture(40.546522° -81.745731°)3473 SR 39, Walnut Creek / 330-893-3383 or 877-893-9231walnutcreekfurniture.com / [email protected] 10am-5pm, Fri 10am-6pm

Bringing quality handcrafted Amish furniture into homes for more than 20 years. Made from fine woods by Ohio Amish craftsmen, each custom Amish furniture piece adds beauty to your home.

Weaver’s Furniture(40.50833° -81.59266°)7011 Old Route 39, Sugarcreek / 330-852-2701weaverfurniture.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-7pm Apr-Dec: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-9pm

Your furniture destination. Weaver’s specializes in customized Amish handcrafted furniture, fine upholstery, and exclusive patio collections. Our in-house design center allows you to customize your American-made masterpieces.

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Amish Wedding Foods, Inc.330-674-9199 / amishweddingfoods.com A traditional Amish wedding involves food preparation that starts a year before the wedding. Only their very best recipes are on the reception table, hence our name, Amish Wedding. Our very best recipes prepared especially for you. Purchase our products at Troyer’s A Country Market, 5201 CR 77, Berlin.

Ashery Country Store(40.65325° -81.76480°)8922 SR 241, Fredericksburg / 330-359-5615asherycountrystore.com / [email protected]: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm, Sat 8am-5pm Mar-Dec: Mon-Sat 8am-5pm

Ashery Country Store offers bulk foods, cheese, meats, spices, pastas, baking supplies, nuts, snack mixes, dried fruits, candies, and much more!

Coblentz Chocolate Company(40.561400° -81.797144°)4860 E. Main St., Unit 2, Berlin / 330-403-3020coblentzchocolates.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; Nov-Jun: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Featuring artisan chocolates created using wholesome ingredients and time-honored recipes. We offer an abundance of Jelly Bellys, panned fruits and nuts, fudge, candies, and nuts.

Dutch Valley Market(40.50835° -81.60623°)1411 Old Route 39, Sugarcreek / 330-852-2631dutchvalleymarket.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm; Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 9am-8pm

Fresh meats, smoked turkeys, hams, cheeses, our own smoked sausage, jams and jellies, Ohio premium local beef, located on the Dutch Valley Restaurant campus; bring a cooler and stock up!

Guggisberg CheeseSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans.

Heini’s Cheese ChaletSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans.

Heini’s Gourmet MarketSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans.

Miller’s Bakery/Countryside Campers Paradise(40.52800° -81.81184°)4280 TR 356, Charm / 330-893-3002 / Mon-Sat 7am-5pm

Homemade breads, pies, noodles, doughnuts, twists, cookies, fry pies, tarts, and much more. Made fresh daily. Open all year, closed Sundays. TR 356 off SR 557, south of Berlin.

Nature’s Food MarketSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans. See ad, page 41.

Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace(40.54340° -81.91262°)2105 Glen Dr., Millersburg / 330-674-7075rodhesiga.com / [email protected] 7am-9pm, Sun 9am-6pm

Family-owned supermarket since 1934. Fresh, quality foods with friendly service! Featuring our Homestyle Deli with breakfast, lunch, dinner selections and seating availability. Floral shop and Mast Pharmacy located inside.

Troyer’s A Country Market(40.55304° -81.78265°)5201 CR 77, Berlin / 330-893-3786troyerscountrymarket.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm, Fri 8am-7pm

Apr-Dec: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm, Fri 8am-8pm

Fresh produce from local farms. The area’s best selection of deli cheeses and meats. Check out our exclusive line of Amish Wedding canned goods and exten-sive bulk food section. “A country store with a whole lot more!”

Troyer’s Trail Bologna, Inc.(40.58615° -81.70633°)6552 SR 515, Trail / 330-893-2414 or 877-893-2414Jan-Mar: Mon-Sat 7am-3:30pm

Apr-Dec: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm, Sat 7am-4pm

Home of “Genuine Trail Bologna” quality since 1912. Old-fashioned general store featuring meats, cheese, jams, jellies, noodles, etc.

Walnut Creek CheeseSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans.

Winesburg Meats Inc.(40.614683° -81.697567°)2181 US 62, Winesburg / 330-359-5092winesburgmeats.com / [email protected], Tue, Thu, Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 8am-3pm

One of Holmes County’s best kept secrets. Family owned since 1959. We smoke our own line of award-winning meats. Fresh meats and cheese available. Remember to bring your cooler.

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Amish Door Restaurant and Village(40.65626° -81.63892°)1210 Winesburg St., US 62, Wilmot / 330-359-5464 or 888-264-7436amishdoor.com / [email protected] Mon-Sat 7am-8pm

Discover the Amish Door difference with our restaurant, bakery, banquet center, luxurious inn, specialty shops, market and deli, dinner theater, and more! Visit our website for our list of events!

Bags Sports Pub(40.55429° -81.91634°)88 E. Jackson St., Suite A., Millersburg / 330-674-0279bagspub.com / [email protected] 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm

Bags Sports Pub, located in Historic Downtown Millersburg, creates a friendly, neighborhood pub atmosphere. Featuring daily specials, homemade burgers, and savory steaks. Visit our website for a full menu.

Boyd and Wurthmann Restaurant(40.56166° -81.79595°)4819 E. Main St., Berlin / [email protected] / [email protected] 5:30am-8pm

“Where the locals eat.” The best of home cooking since 1938. Our Amish cooks do a great job making home-style specials daily plus a large variety of homemade pies.

Broken Rocks Café & Bakery(40.79821° -81.93930°)123 E. Liberty St., Wooster / 330-263-2949brokenrockscafe.com / [email protected] 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-10pm

Casual dining with upscale appeal. Hand-crafted pasta, pizza, soup, salad, sand-wiches, steaks, and dessert. Artisan breads baked daily. Wine list and full bar.

Carpenter’s Café(40.50762° -81.78349°)4465 SR 557, Charm (in Keim Lumber) / 330-893-5040keimlumber.com / Mon 7am-7pm, Tue-Fri 7am-4:30pm Sat 7:30am-noonLocated inside Keim Lumber. Take a break from shopping and enjoy daily specials, signature sandwiches, and salads. Homemade pies, apple dumplings, and yummy ice cream specialties. Live music 1st and 3rd Mon. of the month, 5-7pm.

Chalet in the Valley(40.52478° -81.80469°)5060 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-2550 / chaletinthevalley.comTues-Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 11am-3pm; Closed Jan-mid MarchHave dinner in Switzerland today! The Chalet features schnitzel, strudel, and numerous other European dishes along with traditional Amish favorites and an unmatched view of Amish Country.

Cindy’s Diner(40.56120° -81.79387°)4774 US 62, Berlin / 330-893-3400cindysdinerberlin.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 11am-7pm; Nov-May: Mon-Sat 11am-5pm; Jan: closedWinner of 2008 & 2009 Harvest Fest Rib Cook-off! Delicious home-cooked meals in 50’s atmosphere! Featuring daily luncheon specials, homemade cream pies, Amish date pudding, 24 flavors ice cream. Home of the “Berlin Burger” and “Diner Dog.”

Deb’s Golden Bear Drive-In(40.754628° -81.842772°)546 W. Main, Apple Creek / 330-698-1423 debsgoldenbear.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 11am-9:30pm, Sun noon-9:30pm

Apple Creek’s home for great ice cream treats and food! Featuring Amish Coun-try’s best homemade ice cream and custom-blended soft serve, along with an extensive menu of delicious food items.

Der Dutchman Restaurant(40.54150° -81.72186°)4967 SR 515, Walnut Creek / 330-893-2981derdutchman.com / [email protected] 7am-8pm

Don’t go home without stopping at the original Amish kitchen cooking restaurant. We’re celebrating four delicious decades and still serving real mashed potatoes and all the trimmings. On the square in Walnut Creek. Bakery too!

Dutch Valley Restaurant(40.50853° -81.60836°)1343 Old Route 39, Sugarcreek / 330-852-4627derdutchman.com / [email protected] 7am-8pm

Newly expanded and renovated with new bakery. Amish kitchen cooking. Hot breakfast buffet, a local favorite. Banquet and motorcoach facilities. Next to Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek, just east of Sugarcreek.

Farmstead Restaurant(40.56455° -81.79252°)4757 TR 366, Berlin / 330-893-4600 berlinfarmstead.com / [email protected] 7am-8pm

New to the Dutchman Hospitality family of restaurants, we offer delicious Amish kitchen cooking within walking distance of Main Street in Berlin. One block north of the square then right on North Street. Plenty of parking available.

Granary Luncheon Restaurant at Pine Tree BarnSee Attractions, Shops, & Artisans – Pine Tree Barn.

Grandma’s Homestead Restaurant(40.50636° -81.78488°)4450 TR 557, Charm / 330-893-2717Apr-Oct: Mon-Sat 8am-7pm; Nov-Mar: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-7pm

Remember what it was like to sit down for a meal at Grandma’s house in the country? If you do, you will understand what we are all about. All of our daily specials, including buffet, receive your choice of free dessert.

Hotel MillersburgSee Hotels & Inns.

One mile west of Berlin 5330 County Road 201Millersburg, OH 44654

330-893-30001-800-935-5218

www.berlinhotelandsuites.com

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4787 Township Road, 366 • P.O. Box 449Berlin, Ohio 44610

P: 330.403.3050 • F: 330.403.3056www.berlingrandehotel.com

URBAN STYLE, WARM WELCOME

Spacious rooms & suitesMicrowaves, refrigerators & coffee makers

Indoor heated pool, whirlpoolFitness center

Complimentary breakfast

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Amish Country Lodging Councilvisitamishcountry.com/lodging_council.php The Amish Country Lodging Council is a local community of hotels, inns, and bed & breakfasts committed to maintaining the highest level of service and guest satis-faction, in the hospitality industry for our visitors to Ohio’s Amish Country. Look for the ACLC Key Member Properties.

America’s Best Value Inn & Suites(40.523867° -81.490531°)889 Commercial Pkwy, Dover / 330-364-7724 or 800-762-6474ohiobestvalueinn.com / [email protected] from Amish Country, we are located at I-77 exit 83, SR 39 west. Free WiFi and continental breakfast. Microwave, refrigerator rooms available. Outdoor pool. Meeting space. Pet friendly (select rooms). Weekly rates.

Amish Country Lodging of Berlin(40.56179° -81.79794°)4895 W. Main St., Berlin / 330-893-1300 or 877-99-SLEEPamishcountrylodging.com / [email protected] cabins, suites, cottages, and treehouses! Jacuzzis, fireplaces, billiards, hot tubs, onsite spa. Perfect for couples and families. Great locations in Berlin. A place to return to year after year. Open year-round. No smoking. See ad, page 57.

The Barn InnSee Bed & Breakfasts. See ad, page 47.

Berlin Grande Hotel(40.565206, -81.794047)4787 CR 366, Berlin / 330-403-3050 or 877-652-4997berlingrandehotel.com / [email protected] in the heart of Amish Country, the Berlin Grande Hotel features 78 well appointed guest rooms. Indulge in a luxurious, upscale hotel featuring complimentary breakfast, indoor pool and much more. See ad, page 44.

Berlin Hotel and Suites(40.55663° -81.82076°)5330 CR 201, Millersburg / 330-893-3000 or 800-935-5218berlinhotelandsuites.com / [email protected] one mile west of Berlin. 20 suites with 50" plasma TVs, high ceilings, and fireplaces. 45 renovated rooms. Complimentary continental breakfast. Fitness complex with indoor pool. 26-seat theater. See ad, page 43.

Berlin Village Inn(40.55993° -81.80663°)5135 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-2861 or 800-869-7571berlinvillageinn.com / [email protected] inn on the west edge of Berlin. Minutes from attractions, shops, and restaurants. Very clean, comfortable rooms. Deluxe continental breakfast daily. Locally owned and operated. See ad, page 49.

Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek(40.50881° -81.60720°)1357 Old Route 39, Sugarcreek / 330-852-2586 or 855-411-2275carlisleinns.com / [email protected] the Dutch Valley Restaurant campus. 69 rooms. Spacious suites available. Indoor pool. Spa services. Complimentary breakfast. Open Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Beautiful setting in the country with big city amenities. See ad, back cover.

Tarragon at The Inn at Honey Run (40.57300° -81.87163°)6920 CR 203, Millersburg / 330-674-0011 or 800-468-6639innathoneyrun.com / [email protected] 8am-9pm

Country woodland setting with treetop views. Casual upscale dining offering American cuisine with an international influence, complemented with wine or spirits. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served daily; reservations suggested.

Java Jo Coffee Bar(40.5615° -81.79690°)4860 E. Main St., Berlin / 330-893-9211javajoecoffeebar.comMon-Fri 6:30am-10pm, Sat 7:30am-10pm

Savor rich coffee, steaming lattes, or a frozen smoothie while you surf our free internet. Fresh muffins, golden grilled panini sandwiches and hand-dipped ice cream are a few of our specialties. Find a cozy corner to sit down and read.

Miller’s Dutch Kitch’n(40.44058° -81.70387°)108 E. Main St., Baltic / 330-897-5481amishfood.com / [email protected]: Mon-Sat 5:30am-7pm; May-Dec: Mon-Sat 5:30am-7:30pm

Authentic Amish cooking. Customers come from every part of Ohio to sample our renowned broasted chicken. The area’s largest menu variety along with the lowest prices! Excellent desserts. Banquet facilities.

Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen(40.62432° -81.78525°)8010 SR 241, Mt. Hope / 330-674-0922 / mrsyoderskitchen.comJan-Feb: Mon-Sat 7am-7pm; Mar-Dec: 7am-8pm

Delicious home-style meals and desserts. Featuring wedding steak, datenut pudding. Country breakfast buffet Wed. and Sat. mornings. Also, dinner buffet available every Sat. all day. Daily lunch buffet May-Nov.

Rebecca’s Bistro(40.54130° -81.72125°)4986 Walnut St., Walnut Creek / 330-893-2668rebeccasbistro.com / Mon-Sat 8am-3pm

Dine in a cozy and inspirationally decorated log home, built in the 1820’s. Featuring non-traditional food for Amish Country, Rebecca’s offers fresh daily specials prepared with local produce. Enjoy gourmet dinners second Fri. of the month!

Rodhe’s IGA MarketplaceSee Food Stores.

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Carlisle Inn Walnut Creek(40.54171° -81.72339°)4949 Walnut St., Walnut Creek / 330-893-3636 or 855-400-2275carlisleinns.com / [email protected] to Der Dutchman Restaurant. 52 rooms. Complimentary breakfast. Spa services. All rooms have panoramic view of the countryside. Warm hospitality combined with peace and comfort. Your home away from home. See ad, back cover.

Comfort Inn Dover(40.52739° -81.49690°)2024 SR 39 NW, Dover / 330-364-8881 or 800-228-5150choicehotels.com/hotels/oh443 / [email protected] Choice Hotels Platinum six-year winner, located minutes from Amish Country’s favorite attractions. Indoor pool and hot tub, free hot breakfast, wireless internet, award-winning service and hospitality.

Comfort Inn Millersburg(40.54230° -81.91509°)1102 Glen Dr., Millersburg / 330-674-7400 or 877-411-7400choicehotels.com/hotel/oh027 / [email protected] Choice Award Winner. Fully renovated. Amenities include expanded hot breakfast, indoor pool, and free wireless internet. All rooms feature microwave, refrigerator, 32" LCD TVs. 100% smoke-free hotel. See ad, page 48.

Comfort Suites Berlin(40.56263° -81.79455°)4810 TR 366, Berlin / 330-893-7400 or 866-999-9339choicehotels.com/hotel/oh243 / [email protected] Choice Hotels award winner. 100% smoke free, downtown Berlin. Ameni-ties include hot free breakfast, indoor pool, free wireless internet, 32" LCD TVs, sofabeds, microwave and fridges, and premium mattresses. See ad, page 48.

Coshocton Village Inn and Suites(40.27450° -81.87080°)115 N. Water St., Coshocton / 740-622-9455 or 888-395-9316christopherhotels.com / [email protected]’s premier hotel featuring 64 beautifully decorated guest rooms located minutes from Roscoe Village and short drive from Amish Country. Indoor pool, hot tub, and complimentary hot deluxe breakfast. Locally owned and operated.

Days Inn Wooster(40.84023° -81.93041 °)789 E. Milltown Rd., Wooster / 330-345-1500 or 800-329-7466daysinn.com / [email protected] best value under the sun. Ideally located close to restaurants, shopping, and Amish Country. Offering free continental breakfast, a microfridge in every room, heated indoor pool and whirlpool.

Dutch Host Inn(40.50935° -81.61906°)1021 Dover Rd., Sugarcreek / 330-852-2468 or 800-428-0075dutchhostinn.com33-guestroom inn owned by Mennonite family. Amenities include refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, cable TV, and free WiFi. Also Jacuzzi fireplace rooms. Plan your stay at one of the prettiest and cleanest places in Amish Country.

Econo Lodge Wooster(40.79522° -81.90626°)2137 E. Lincoln Way, Wooster / 330-264-8883choicehotel.com / [email protected] Lodge Wooster offers 89 spacious rooms close to Amish Country in Wooster. Complimentary breakfast, USA Today, pet friendly (small fee), ground-floor rooms, indoor pool. Truck, bus parking. Lounge karaoke Fri-Sat. Restaurant onsite.

Garden Gate Get-A-Way Bed & BreakfastSee Bed & Breakfasts. See ad, page 50.

Guggisberg Swiss Inn/Amish Country Riding Stables(40.52186° -81.80358°)5025 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-3600 or 877-467-9477guggisbergswissinn.com / [email protected] roaming the grounds, free wireless internet, on-premises horseback riding stable. Country setting. Duck pond. Winter horse-drawn sleigh rides. Perfect wedding or retreat location. Packages. Meals available for inn guests.

Hampton Inn Newcomerstown(40.285886° -81.568703°)200 Morris Crossing, Newcomerstown / 740-498-9800newcomerstown.hamptoninn.com / [email protected] Award-Winning accommodations and service at an affordable rate. The beautiful, short drive from Amish Country will be well worth your time! Free hot breakfast buffet, indoor pool, hot tub, WiFi, and more! See ad, page 48.

Hampton Inn New Philadelphia(40.493614° -81.474711°)1299 W. High Ave., New Philadelphia / 330-339-7000newphiladelphia.hamptoninn.com / [email protected] located at I-77 exit 81, just minutes from Amish Country! Enjoy our free hot breakfast buffet, indoor pool, hot tub, free WiFi, and spacious guestrooms, as well as Hampton’s 100% Satisfaction guarantee! See ad, page 48.

Hampton Inn Wooster(40.85153° -81.94721°)4253 Burbank Rd., Wooster / 330-345-4424wooster.hamptoninn.com / [email protected] Hampton nationwide! Just a short drive from Amish Country, we offer beautiful guestrooms, free hot breakfast buffet, free hot beverages 24/7, indoor pool, fitness room, and Hampton’s 100% Satisfaction Guarantee! See ad, page 48.

Masterfully restored 11-room Inn. Offers full country breakfast daily.

Jacuzzis, fireplaces & free wireless. In-room massage services.Very private. Minutes from Berlin.

Gi Certificates Available. FFarmhouse accommodations available.

Call our friendly staff at 330-674-7600 or visit www.thebarninn.com

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BERLIN330.893.7400

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Hilton Garden Inn Wooster(40.775753° -81.927269°)959 Dover Rd., Wooster / 330-202-7701wooster.hgi.com / [email protected], short drive from the south side of Wooster to the heart of Amish Country! Enjoy our well-appointed, full-service accommodations and hotel featuring restaurant, lounge, indoor pool, whirlpool, and fitness center. See ad below.

Holmes with a ViewSee Cabins & Cottages. See ad, page 58.

Hotel Millersburg(40.55413° -81.91758°)35 W. Jackson St., Millersburg / 330-674-1457 or 800-822-1457hotelmillersburg.com / [email protected]: Mon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-3pm

Historic Hotel Millersburg, circa 1847, offers 26 Victorian-era rooms with antiques throughout. Casual restaurant and tavern serving Certified Angus Beef. 3 banquet rooms, elevator, WiFi, downtown shopping and attractions.

Inn at Amish Door(40.65433° -81.63979°)1210 Winesburg St., US 62, Wilmot / 330-359-5464 or 888-264-7436amishdoor.com / [email protected] Inn at Amish Door boasts 52 finely appointed guestrooms, an indoor pool, hot tub, fitness room, conference room, deluxe continental breakfast, and offers dinner theater packages, and much more!

The Inn at Honey Run(40.57300° -81.87163°)6920 CR 203, Millersburg / 330-674-0011 or 800-468-6639innathoneyrun.com / [email protected] boutique country inn located in woodland setting. Tarragon restaurant offering full bar service, wellness spa, conference center, and hiking trails. Perfect for weddings and special events. Complimentary WiFi.

Mohican River Inn(40.59236° -82.19124°)16124 CR 23, Loudonville / 419-994-1200 mohicanriverinn.net / [email protected] hotel and event center on a secluded wooded hilltop 30 minutes west of Berlin. Regular rooms $79 and Jacuzzi suites $129. Mohican’s best kept secret!

Mt. Hope Inn, Ltd.(40.62625° -81.78394°)8158 SR 241, Mt. Hope / 330-674-9667 / mthopeinn.comFeaturing private entrances, central air, fully equipped kitchen, queen bed and queen sleeper. Shower and Jacuzzi. New LCD HD TVs/VCR/DVD. Fireplace in Cioccolatina suite. Complimentary coffee, tea, juice, hot chocolate and popcorn.

Oak Ridge Inn(40.54018° -81.72828°)4845 Milo Dr., TR 403, Walnut Creek 330-893-3811 or 800-723-6300oakridgeinn-walnutcreek.com / [email protected] most awesome view you will ever experience along with a very peaceful setting. The best rooms you will find in Holmes County with two-person Jacuzzis, fireplaces, and patios. See ad, page 53.

The Oaks Inn(40.56180° -81.79293°)4752 US 62, Berlin / 330-893-3061 or 800-246-2504oaksinnberlin.com / [email protected] and serenity describe the rooms/suites that greet you! Families or groups love to rent the whole inn at great rates! Stroll to town or visit our shops around the corner and enjoy discounts by being a guest. A/C and wireless. No smoking or pets.

Ramada Limited(40.59292° -81.52606°)509 S. Wooster Ave., Strasburg / 330-878-1400 or 800-272-6232strasburgramadalimited.com / [email protected] at I-77 exit 87, on SR 250. The best of Ramada Award-winning hotel features hot continental breakfast, indoor pool, and free WiFi. Golf and seasonal packages available.

Schoenbrunn Inn and Suites(40.49298° -81.46935°)1186 W. High Ave., New Philadelphia / 330-339-4334 or 800-929-7799christopherhotels.com / [email protected] I-77, exit 81. 64 Amish-style guest rooms with a bed and breakfast feel. Located in New Philadelphia just a short drive to Amish Country, Warther’s Museum, and more. Features indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, hot deluxe breakfast, and pub onsite.

Sojourner’s Lodge and Log Cabin SuitesSee Cabins & Cottages.

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Acorns at White Oak Inn(40.38314° -82.21171°)29683 Walhonding Rd., Danville / [email protected] / whiteoakinn.comCountry inn with ten rooms, two luxury log cabins. Dinners by reservation. Murder mysteries, chocolate weekends, honeymoon and elopement packages. Fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. Group and senior midweek discounts.

The Barn Inn(40.57272° -81.86958°)6838 CR 203, Millersburg / 330-674-7600 or 877-674-7600thebarninn.com / [email protected] country inn awarded top 10 B&B Worldwide, near Berlin/Millersburg. Finely appointed rooms, private baths, Jacuzzis, full country breakfast daily, WiFi, A/C, satellite TV, in natural country setting. See ad, page 47.

Blackfork Inn Bed & Breakfast(40.638164° -82.235203 °)303 N. Water St., Loudonville / 419-994-3252blackforkinn.com / [email protected] elegance in downtown Loudonville, near two scenic state parks famous for canoeing, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Guests enjoy yummy breakfast, lovely décor and special mid-week discounts.

Charm Country View Inn(40.48446° -81.74725°)3334 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-3003 / charmcountryviewinn.comWelcome to a beautiful hillside bed and breakfast that is both a treat and a retreat. The 15 rooms are individually decorated with oak furniture, handmade quilts, and all have private baths. Full country breakfast, spacious front porch with spectacular view.

College House Bed & Breakfast(40.862417° -82.314994°)134 College Ave., Ashland / 419-289-2093collegehousebb.com / [email protected], modern four-room B&B two miles from I-71. Delicious homemade breakfast, king and queen beds, jetted tubs, private bathrooms, A/C, WiFi, hi-def TVs, children welcome. Book online and save!

The Cornerstone Bed & Breakfast(40.50424° -81.64330°)306 W. Main St., Sugarcreek / 330-852-4782thecornerstonebb.com / [email protected] Apr 1-Oct 31Our porch swing beckons from this 1910 home on Main Street in Sugarcreek. Guest rooms offer contemporary amenities including queen beds, private baths, full breakfast, and internet. Children and small pets welcome.

Country Dreams Bed & Breakfast(40.54475° -81.76133°)3896 SR 39, Millersburg / 330-893-4762 or 866-894-4762countrydreamsbnb.com / [email protected] between Berlin and Walnut Creek. A beautiful B&B in the country with gorgeous views from two large porches. Five rooms, private baths, full breakfast, wireless internet, friendly on-site innkeepers.

Fields of Home Lodge and Cabins(40.61041° -81.82191°)7278 CR 201, Millersburg / 330-674-7152 / fieldsofhome.comLuxury lodge and cabins for couples or groups. Quiet country setting. Panoramic views, porches, rockers, swings. Beautiful perennial gardens, fishing, A/C, internet, DVD/VCR. Hosted by Yoder family for seventeen years. See ad, page 58.

• Evening Campfi re & Flower Gardens

• Peaceful Setting Close to Attractions

• Garden Level Rooms with Private Entrances

& Baths, Upscale Amenities and Linens.

www.garden-gate.com for our special packages, rates, etc.

or call…

Named 1 of the Top 10 B&B’s in the USA!

Please visit…

Located in Holmes County Amish Country

Luxury, Elegance & Romance• Peninsula Fireplace & Jacuzzi Tub

• Twenty-three foot Private Porch

• Amish-made Cabinets & Beds

• Luxurious Amenities

330-674-7608 for Bed & Breakfast330-674-5449 for Cottages at Garden Gate Get-A-Way

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Troyer’s Guest House(40.62845° -81.68787°)1812 US 62, Wilmot / 330-359-2000troyerguesthouse.webs.com / [email protected] views, relaxing atmosphere, on 2.5 acres, king beds, private baths, Jacuzzi suites, full kitchen, WiFi, TV, minutes from Berlin and area attractions. No smoking, no pets. Great rates!

Zinck’s Inn(40.55970° -81.79135°)4703 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-6600 or 877-435-6600zincksinn.com / [email protected] located to all Amish Country has to offer. Featuring rooms with cable TV, wireless internet, complimentary breakfast and evening snacks. Enjoy the scenic view from many of our rooms. See ad below.

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bed & breakfastsGarden Gate Get-A-Way Bed & Breakfast(40.54363° -81.84088°)6041 TR 310, Millersburg / 330-674-7608garden-gate.com / [email protected] B&B with peaceful, country setting featuring evening camp-fires and flower gardens. Close to shopping, dining, attractions. Tours on our own tour bus, dinner in Amish home, on-site massage, golf nearby. No smoking or pets. See ad, page 50.

Grapevine House Bed & Breakfast(40.61606° -81.69604°)2140 Main St., Winesburg / 330-893-2173 or 888-901-8411grapevinehouse.com / [email protected] to our country home and newly furnished barn. Eight private rooms with bath. Breakfast at local restaurants. WiFi, Direct TV. Full-length porch to enjoy the sights of Holmes County.

Graystone CottagesSee Cabins & Cottages

Guestrooms of Scenic Hills(40.55063° -81.78252°)4481 TR 367, Berlin / [email protected] on our spacious front porch overlooking the countryside. Two newly furnished rooms. Private baths. Jacuzzi available. Shared living room and kitchenette. Complimentary beverages, snacks, and baked goods. No TV, smoking, or pets.

Hannah’s House Retreat (40.55896° -81.82079°)5410 CR 201, Millersburg / 330-893-2368hannahshouseretreat.com Five bedroom Victorian-style home with private baths and two Jacuzzi suites on a secluded lane. Located in the heart of Amish Country. Hannah’s House is a relaxing place for small groups or family retreats. Just minutes from Berlin.

Hasseman House Bed & Breakfast(40.65536° -81.65083°)925 US 62, Wilmot / 330-359-7904amishdoor.com/hassemanhouse.html / [email protected] a step back in time at the Hasseman House. Built in 1900, this Victorian beauty boasts four exquisite guestrooms, two with Jacuzzis, full breakfast, antique furniture, WiFi, hiking, fishing. Beautiful countryside setting on working Amish farm.

Hilltop Manor Bed & Breakfast(40.55259° -81.91369°)121 S. Alexander St., Millersburg / 330-674-4109hilltopmanorbandb.com / [email protected] 1875 Victorian B&B with luxurious rooms and ensuite baths, complimentary gourmet breakfast, wireless internet, and commissary. Whatever the occasion, share it with us! Come and experience Victorian elegance… country charm.

Indiantree Farm Bed & Breakfast(40.55763° -81.72051°)5488 SR 515, Millersburg / 330-893-2497indiantreefarm.com / [email protected] in the S-L-O-W lane at original Amish Country guesthouse B&B. Picturesque hilltop farm 1 mile north of Walnut Creek on SR 515. Check out our website scenery. Hosts: Larry and Nola Miller.

Jake ‘N’ Ivy’s Bed & Breakfast(40.55878° -81.80615°)5409 TR 356, Berlin / 330-893-3215 / [email protected] and peaceful accommodations close to Berlin shops. Private entrance, private baths, queen beds, continental breakfast, deck with country views. Hosts: the Yoders.

The Lamplight Inn Bed & Breakfast(40.56578° -81.79705°)5676 TR 362, Berlin / 330-893-1122 or 866-500-1122thelamplightinn.com / [email protected] “Best B&B” and HOME OF THE SINGING INNKEEPER! Country-Victorian B&B offers king/queen beds, private baths, Jacuzzis, fireplaces, TV/DVD, delicious sit-down breakfasts with romantic serenades from the grand piano.

Lighthouse Inn(40.60328° -81.73788°)3315 US 62, Millersburg / 330-231-6122lighthouseinnbandb.com / [email protected] Inn welcomes you for the night. Enjoy the scene of Amish farms as you overlook the valley. Queen beds, home-like surroundings. Breakfast at local restaurant. No pets or smoking. Your hosts: The Millers.

A Little Slice of Heaven Cabin Bed & BreakfastSee Cabins & Cottages.

Marbeyo Bed & Breakfast(40.53296° -81.70771°)2370 CR 144, Sugarcreek / 330-852-4533Marbeyo.com / [email protected], peaceful, rural setting in Amish Country. Three rooms, A/C, queen-size beds, private entrance and bath, self-serve breakfast in uniquely decorated dining room. Hosted by Amish/Mennonite family.

Mattie’s Tourist Rooms(40.62366° -81.69055°)1930 US 62 NE, Winesburg / 330-359-5226Stay in a Mennonite home in the heart of Amish Country. Clean rooms, one suite. All have private baths. No smoking. Reasonable rates.

Miller Haus Bed & Breakfast(40.5356° -81.73592°)3135 CR 135, Millersburg / 330-893-3602millerhaus.com / [email protected] rooms. Private baths. Twenty-acre hilltop setting with landscaped grounds. Evening dessert. Full country breakfast. Sunday continental buffet. Two miles from Walnut Creek. Featured in Taste of Home magazine 2011.

Oak Ridge InnSee Hotels & Inns. See ad below.

Sojourner’s Lodge and Log Cabin SuitesSee Cabins & Cottages.

The Best Holmes County Has to Offer!1-800-723-6300 • www.OakRidgeInn-WalnutCreek.com

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Donna’s Premier Lodging

• Secluded Cabins• Fireplaces & Jacuzzis • In-room Massages• Sweetheart Packages

of Berlin

www.donnasofberlin.com 800.320.3338

Awarded “Most Romantic Hideaway” by Arrington Publishing

Call about our packages and 3 day specials

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The Berlin Cottages(40.56179° -81.79794°)4895 W. Main St., Berlin / 330-893-1300 or 877-99-SLEEPamishcountrylodging.com / [email protected] new! Private luxury cottages located among the Berlin shops. Features two-bed, two-bath, full kitchen and living room, Jacuzzi, cedar sauna, pool table, fireplace, porch. An Amish Country Lodging property. Massage available. See ad, page 57.

Blessings Lodge & Simple Blessings Cabin(40.56457° -81.80863°)5178 TR 359, Berlin / 330-204-2880simpleblessingscabin.com / [email protected] log cabin and suites within walking distance of downtown Berlin. Jacuzzis, fireplaces, porch with rockers. Enjoy scenic views from spacious outdoor porches and many other amenities.

Clora’s Country Cottage(40.56046° -81.96667°)5230 CR 400, Millersburg / 330-674-5245amishofholmescountyohio.com/cloras.htmOn family farm. Two queen bedrooms, one bath. Get whole house. Oak furniture, A/C, satellite TV/VCR/DVD. Fully equipped kitchen and bath. Children welcome. No smoking or pets.

Coblentz Country Cabins(40.56378, -81.80707)5130 Somerset Dr., Berlin / 330-893-1300 or 877-99-SLEEPamishcountrylodging.com / [email protected] adorned log cabin suites. Relax in comfort with fireplaces, Jacuzzis, pool table, kitchenettes, cable TV, 25' cathedral ceilings, and more. Close to Berlin shops. An Amish Country Lodging award-winning property. Massage available. See ad, page 57.

Cottages at Garden Gate Get-A-Way(40.54363° -81.84088°)6041 TR 310, Millersburg / 330-674-5449garden-gate.com/[email protected], romance, and privacy are features of this couples’ retreat. Roman-style Jacuzzi, peninsula fireplace, queen bed with pillow-soft mattress, large bath with lavish bathrobes and amenities, kitchenette, and 23' private porch.

Cricket Hill Cabins(40.56651° -81.84983°)5729 TR 351, Millersburg / 330-674-1892crickethillcabins.com / [email protected] private log cabins nestled in the woods. Amenities include a kitchen, fire-place, gas grill, porch, outdoor fire ring, Jacuzzi and an outdoor hot tub overlooking a wooded ravine and a pond to fish. A/C, heat, no pets. Open year-round.

Donna’s Premier Lodging(40.56081° -81.79563°)5523 East St. (TR 358), Berlin / 330-893-3068 or 800-320-3338donnasofberlin.com / [email protected] secluded log cabins boasting of fine amenities: Jacuzzi, fireplace, billiards table, kitchen, hot breakfast, in-room massages, carriage and sleigh rides, and more. Call now for details and pricing on our three-day specials. See ad, page 55.

Ferngully Creek Ltd.(40.56512° -81.88162°)7226 TR 319, Millersburg / 330-893-2424ferngullycreek.com / [email protected] cabins! Luxurious, romantic seclusion. Great amenities. King-size bed, Jacuzzi, fireplace, kitchen, 40" flatscreen, surround sound, DVD, A/C , screened-in-porch, grill, campfire ring with free firewood. Great deals for full week.

Fields of Home Lodge and CabinsSee Bed & Breakfasts. See ad, page 58.

Gramma Young’s Guest House(40.551017° -81.915456°)310 S. Crawford St., Millersburg / 330-763-0964 or 866-386-2026grammayoungsguesthouse.com / [email protected], century-old home, remodeled, quiet neighborhood, close to downtown shops, restaurants, and hiking/biking trail. Two units sleep 2-10 in 4 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 baths, A/C, laundry, satellite TV.

Graystone Cottages(40.56250° -81.79694°)7470 TR 604, Berlin / 330-231-4495 or 877-231-2912graystone-cottages.com / [email protected], fireplaces, kitchenettes, cable TV, A/C, continental breakfast, internet, porches, rockers. Perfect for family, friends, or romantic getaway. Walk to all the shops along Main Street and close to area attractions.

Guestrooms of Scenic HillsSee Bed & Breakfasts.

Holmes with a View(40.50798° -81.80166°)3528 TR 154, Charm / 330-893-2390 or 877-831-2736holmeswithaview.com / [email protected] of BedandBreakfast.com Award winner. Circular hillside king suites, spectacular view, wraparound decks, fully-equipped kitchens, living area, fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, wireless internet, outdoor hot tub suite. No smoking, no pets. See ad, page 58.

Kate’s Guest House(40.60455° -81.85230°)6506 TR 603, Millersburg / 330-763-4774katesguesthouse.com / [email protected] to our fully furnished house just minutes from Berlin. Great place to bring your family, friends, or business group. In-ground pool, patio, TV, fireplace, swing set, 5 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths.

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Light in the Valley Cottage(40.51639° -81.71590°)3938 TR 162, Sugarcreek / 330-204-1657lightinthevalleycottage.com / [email protected] cottage is nestled in the peaceful hills of Walnut Creek. Luxuriously furnished, it includes a private 20' deck amid mature trees. Gas fireplace, Jacuzzi, satellite TV/DVD, kitchenette, grill, A/C. Also smoke-free and pet-free.

A Little Slice of Heaven Cabin Bed & Breakfast(40.52694° -81.62551°)8828 Golf Course Rd., Sugarcreek / 330-620-5551alittlesliceofheavenbnb.com / [email protected] 2-unit log cabin by Willandale Golf Course. Romantic for two. Kitchenette, 2-person Jacuzzi, DVD/CD, A/C, laundry, deck, pond, gift certificates, daily/weekly rates. Smoke-free, pet-free.

Mel & Mary’s Cottages(40.49019° -81.76930°)2972 TR 190, Baltic / 330-893-2695melandmaryscottages.com / [email protected] in the hills of Holmes County, you can take your pick from any one of our four cottages, Honeymoon suites or our three-bedroom ranch house. No matter what accommodations you choose, rest assured you are in for a time of peace and quiet.

Mrs. Miller’s Cabin(40.507989° -81.787028°)4500 SR 557, Charm / 330-893-9899mrsmillerscabin.com / [email protected] luxury in Charm! Fully furnished log cabin with covered bridge, relaxing porch and patio. Four bedrooms, two baths, A/C, satellite TV, wireless internet. Perfect for families and friends!

Pine Cove Lodging(40.56098° -81.82058°)5492 CR 201, Berlin / 330-893-1300 or 877-99-SLEEPamishcountrylodging.com / [email protected] renovated luxury lodge. Perfect for anniversaries and honeymoons. Jaccuzzis, fireplaces, king beds, kitchenettes, private patios, on-property pond, cable TV, and more. Massage available. An Amish Country Lodging award-winning property. See ad, page 57.

Premier Carriage House Cottages(40.57324° -81.84757°)6291 CR 203, Millersburg / 330-893-1700 or 866-590-1700berlincabins.com / [email protected] luxury cottages for two to six persons. King-size bed, Jacuzzi, fireplace, TV/DVD/CD, full kitchen, A/C and heat, pool and spa. Gorgeous views and décor. Voted “the best places to visit in Ohio 2011” by Best of Midwest publishing. See ad below.

Red Cottage Hideaway(40.59209° -81.6806°)1704 TR 416, Dundee / 330-893-4062redcottagehideaway.com / [email protected] new, modern-style cottage with a pictureque setting. Ten minutes from Berlin. Ex-ceptional amenities. Luxurious king bed, gas fireplace, Jacuzzi, full kitchen, laundry, loft with queen bed, satellite TV/DVD, WiFi, fire pit, covered porch.

Sojourner’s Lodge and Log Cabin Suites(40.66581° -81.69446°)2156 Durstine Rd., Dundee / 330-359-5320sojournerslodgeohio.com / [email protected], luxurious lodge and log cabin suites. Located on 20 acres overlooking a 3-acre lake and Amish farms. Jacuzzis, fireplaces, kitchens, living rooms, and much more! Hiking trails and fire pits. Spectacular fall foliage! 15 minutes from Berlin.

Trailside Lodging(40.56323° -81.92367°)551 Koch St., Millersburg / 330-763-3866 / trailsidelodging.net The name says it all! Four cabins nestled in downtown Millersburg next to the Holmes County Trail with privacy you can’t find anywhere else in town! Direct access to the bike and buggy trail.

Tranquil Acres Cabins(40.55365° -81.86747°)6815 SR 39, Millersburg / 330-674-0996tranquilacrescabins.comThree cozy log cabins nestled in woods. Featuring kitchen, gas log fireplace, Jacuzzi, outdoor hot tub, gas grill, loft bedroom, one main floor bedroom. Hiking trail! No smoking, no pets.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin(40.57105° -81.75726°)3515 CR 168, Millersburg / 330-763-3748uncletomscabinohio.com / [email protected]! Private cabins nestled in the woods on a family farm. Within 5-15 minutes of all your favorite attractions. Jacuzzi, fireplace, kitchen, living room, satellite TV, A/C, outdoor fire ring.

Wildwood Hill Cabin, Ltd.(40.57081° -81.66347°)11095 Pleasant Hill Rd. NW, Dundee / 330-852-3872wildwoodhillcabin.com / [email protected] authentic log cabin nestled in the woods, peaceful, quiet, secluded. Perfect for getaways, anniversaries, honeymoons. Efficiency suite, full kitchen and bath, queen-size bed in loft. Relax in the hot tub or enjoy the fireplace. Grill. Fire ring. Smoke free.

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Amish Country Campsites(40.62366° -81.69055°)1930 US 62 NE, Winesburg / 330-359-5226amishcountrycampsites.comElectric, good city water, modern shower house with flush toilets and hot showers, dump station, fire rings, firewood, tables. Home of Ruth’s Amish Dolls. Open all year. Free wireless internet.

Baylor Beach Park(40.68787° -81.59956°)8725 Manchester Ave. SW, Navarre330-767-3031 or 888-9-BAYLORbaylorbeachpark.com / Camping Open May 1 – Oct 15Easy access for large units, level sites, chipped/sealed roads and sites, 30-50 amp, dump station, hot showers, flush toilets, five pavilions, swimming, paddleboats, minigolf, playground, tables. Wilderness tent camping. WiFi internet. Special group rates.

Berlin RV Park and Campground(40.55306° -81.83419°)5924 SR 39, Millersburg / 330-674-4774berlinrvpark.com / [email protected] County’s newest RV park and campground, 1 mile west of Berlin. Easy access, 10 full hookups, 20 w/e. Free WiFi, restrooms, showers, playground, basketball, volleyball, wooded walking trails, picnic area, dump station, pet friendly.

Camp Toodik Family Campground, Cabins, & Canoeing(40.63060° -82.18514°)7700 TR 462, Loudonville / 419-994-3835 or 877-886-7866camptoodik.com / [email protected] restrooms, hot showers, heated pool. Laundry, playgrounds, mini-golf, shuffle board, horseshoes, sand volleyball, hiking trails, canoe and kayak rental. Shaded sites, 30-50 amp, w/e/s. Log cabin and villa rentals. River edge camping with w/e.

Evergreen Park RV Resort(40.69149° -81.69485°)16359 Dover Rd., Dundee / 330-359-2787 or 888-359-6429evergreenparkrvresort.com / [email protected] of Amish Country. Open year-round. 87 full hook-ups, 20-30-50 amp electric, sewer, water, cable TV, WiFi internet, indoor pool, spa, game room, play-grounds, snack bar, cabins, tent camping, dog wash, deluxe inn on premises.

Kandels’ Camping and RV Park(40.55929° -81.72054°)5552 SR 515, Walnut Creek / 330-893-2720kandels-rv-camping.com / [email protected] sites with full hook-up, 30-50 amp, electric-only sites, 30 amp, tent camping, shower house, dump station, picnic tables, playground, meeting room, WiFi. In the center of Amish Country, 1 ½ miles north of Walnut Creek on SR 515.

Lake Wapusun Campground(40.71213° -82.11703°)10787 Molter Rd., Shreve / 330-496-2355 or 800-414-3938lakewapusuncampground.com / [email protected] acres with 400 campsites surrounding five fishing lakes. Rental cottages and campers, seasonal and daily camping with family entertainment most weekends. Located in the heart of Amish Country.

Li’L Cabins on the Prairie(40.58306° -82.08755°)6035 TR 501, Big Prairie / 440-521-7321lilcabinsontheprairie.com Rustic cabins nestled on 14 secluded acres in beautiful Holmes County. These cabins are equipped with everything you need for a peaceful getaway. Tent camping also available. Open April-October.

Mohican Adventures Canoe Camp Cabins & Fun Center(40.61740° -82.25342°)3058 SR 3, Loudonville / 419-994-2267 or 888-909-7400mohicanadventures.com / [email protected] best of Mohican! Camping for tent and RV, 30-50 amp, pull-through sites. Big rigs welcome. WiFi, indoor pool, two lakes. Cabins with hot tubs. Canoeing, minia-ture golf, go karts, swimming, biking, playground. Clean shower house, city water.

Mohican Reservation Campground & Canoeing(40.56995° -82.18743°)See ad, page 61.

Scenic Hills RV Park(40.55066° -81.78255°)4483 TR 367, Millersburg / 330-893-3607scenichillsrvpark.com / [email protected] the peace and quiet of Amish Country with a sunrise and sunset view. Amish home cooking and shops nearby. Easy access for large units, 112 FH sites with 30-50 amps. Dumping station. Pet friendly. WiFi internet. See ad, page 60.

Wally World Riverside Resort(40.59190° -82.19070°)See ad, page 61.

Whispering Hills RV Park(40.64494° -82.06320°)8248 SR 514, Big Prairie / 330-567-2137 or 800-992-2435whisperinghillsrvpark.com / [email protected] spacious sites, 50 amp, pull-thrus, gardens, gazebos, pavilions, cabins, catering, outdoor weddings, mini-golf, disco-golf, playgrounds, gameroom, hiking, Grandpa’s Farm, fishing, pedal boats, laundry, WiFi, Woodall’s 5w. See ad, page 60.

Experience the peace and quiet of days gone by.Nestled in a beautiful rural

valley, Fields of Home Lodge & Cabins is just the quiet

country get-away you’ve been looking for.

Fields of Home Lodge & Cabins7278 Co. Rd. 201 • Millersburg, OH 44654 • (330) 674-7152 • fieldsofhome.com

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Call Now for Camping Reservations!

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RV & Tent Sites • Riverfront Sites • New Amenities

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All About Amish Dinner Tour(40.57283° -81.71365°)Departs from Amish Home at Yoders 6050 SR 515, Walnut Creek / 330-893-3248amishheartlandtours.com / [email protected] the essence of Amish living. Take a buggy ride, tour two Amish homes and one-room school. Depart on our back road tour complete with a ‘thrashers’ meal in an Amish home. Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat. April 23 - October 22.

Amish Heartland Sightseeing Tour(40.55511° -81.78891°)Departs from Holmes County Flea Market 4550 SR 39, Berlin / 330-893-3248amishheartlandtours.com / [email protected] at 12:30pm and 3pm from the Holmes County Flea Market. The two-hour tour uncovers the myths of Amish culture with our experienced tour guides, visiting local Amish craftsmen. The 3pm tour includes a meal in an Amish home. Thu, Fri, Sat.

Amish Heartland Tours & Receptive(40.56200° -81.80681°)5568 TR 381, Millersburg / 330-893-3248amishheartlandtours.com / [email protected] authentic Amish culture with our scenic back road tours for both group and leisure travelers. Spiritual retreat itineraries, various tour packages, and meals in Amish homes. Step-on guides for group tours.

Amish Highways and Byways Map – Overland Publishing, Inc.PO Box 27, Berlin / 330-893-3964 or 877-853-9044amishcountrymap.com or [email protected] and USA Today recommended! Explore our backroads! Discover our best views! Experience the Amish firsthand! Easy-to-read map of Ohio’s Amish Country. Accommodations, restaurants, and attractions pinpointed. Available locally/world-wide. See ad, back cover.

Country Coach Adventures877-359-5282 / amishadventures.com [email protected] the most unique and affordable group packages including back road tours, Amish wedding feasts, progressive dining, and farm tours. All tours are custom designed around group’s needs. We look forward to providing you with the best experience in Amish Country and the surrounding areas!

History and Haystack Lunch Tour(40.56741° -81.78157°)Departs from Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center 5798 CR 77, Berlin / 330-893-3248amishheartlandtours.com / [email protected] your own ‘haystack’ lunch in an Amish home followed by an in-depth narrated back road sightseeing tour with stops at Amish craftsmen and the historical cyclorama, Behalt. Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat.

Savories, Samples, and Sundries Lunch Tour(40.52842° -81.71772°)Departs from Walnut Creek Cheese 2641 SR 39, Walnut Creek / 330-893-3248amishheartlandtours.com / [email protected] delightful mix of local specialties including freshly baked items, award-winning cheeses, wines, and gourmet chocolates. Lunch at historic Hotel Millersburg. Soap-making demonstration and sundries shoppe. Surprise gift bag. Tue, Thu.

Swiss Valley Tours330-852-3898 or 866-520-6690 / [email protected] in Amish Country back roads and beyond tours. Offering many customized group tours. Complete itinerary planning and Amish step-on guides. We make you look good! Call or email Mary for a brochure or to book a tour. 23 years’ experience.

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• A hardware store that will take you back 100 years in time.

• Visit a jam and jelly company store and experience the history of this “hometown treasure”.

• An inspirational company offering its customers an opportunity to watch their laser engraved wood products being created.

Picture yourself at the following one-of-a-kind attractions:

To discover what you’ve been missing, visit www.waynecountycvb.org 800.362.64742012 WCCVB 037 92311

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Commercial and Savings Bank330-674-9015 or 800-654-9015 / csb1.comCommunity banking at its best! Visit any of our banking centers and ATMs throughout Holmes, Stark, Tuscarawas, and Wayne counties or at www.csb1.com. Member FDIC.

First-Knox National Bank225 N. Clay St., Millersburg / 330-674-26101640 S. Washington St., (Walmart), Millersburg / 330-674-5284firstknox.com / [email protected]“Someone you can trust!®” Member FDIC. ATMs at both locations.

Killbuck Savings Bank330-276-4881 / killbuckbank.comEight convenient STAR ATM locations: German Village Center, Berlin’s Main Street, and 4790 TR 366 in Berlin. SR 241 in Mt. Hope. S. Washington St. and N. Washington St. in Millersburg. N. Main St. in Sugarcreek. N. Main St. in Killbuck.

PackShip USA(40.85571° -81.76405°)1347 N. Main St., Orrville / 330-682-7225 or 800-548-0852packshipusa.com / [email protected] 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-noonWe pack, we ship…anything, anywhere! Furniture, antiques, fine art – no item too large or too small. All items fully insured. Weekly pickups in Holmes County. You shop…we’ll ship!

Pomerene Hospital/Pomerene Express Care(40.56081° -81.79901°)4900 Oak St., German Village Center, Berlin / 330-893-2754pomerenehospital.orgNo appointment necessary – Mon-Fri 4pm-9pm, Sat 9am-4pm

Pomerene Express Care offers convenient, quality, cost-effective care for symptoms or injuries that are not of an emergency nature but do require prompt treatment.

Real Estate Showcase Auction Co.(40.54168° -81.91468°)See ad below.

Walnut Hills Retirement Community(40.53793° -81.72112°)4748 Olde Pump St., Walnut Creek / 330-893-3200walnuthillsliving.com / [email protected] it here? Retire here! Affordable, fulfilling retirement living in Walnut Creek. Independent-living homes and catered-living apartments, assisted living suites, rehabilitation, Alzheimer’s care, and skilled nursing on one campus.

Canton-Stark County Convention and Visitors’ Bureau(40.824692° -81.397778°)222 Market Ave. N, Canton / 330-454-1439 or 800-533-4302visitcantonstark.com / 9am-5pm

Home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Hartville Market Place and Flea Market, and Harry London Chocolate Factory. With countless attractions, accommodations, res-taurants, and shops, this is the perfect place to explore while visiting Amish Country.

KnoxWays, Knox County Convention and Visitors Bureau(40.392436° -82.485572°)107 S. Main St., Mount Vernon / 740-392-6102 or 800-837-5282visitknoxohio.org / [email protected]: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Oct-May: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm

Experience the Kokosing – Ohio’s first State Scenic Water Trail, ride our great recreational trails and Ohio Scenic ByWays, see the Bridge of Dreams, shop and dine in Historic Mount Vernon.

Tuscarawas County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau(40.48945° -81.44469°)124 E. High, New Philadelphia / 330-602-2420 or 800-527-3387traveltusc.com / [email protected] 8am-5pm

Enjoy our small towns and big stories! Experience military history, unique museums, step back in time and visit Europe right here in Ohio! Located just minutes from Holmes County.

Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau(40.79739° -81.94680°)See ad below.

Your Guide ToAntiques • Attractions • Food Shops • Furniture

Gift, Craft & Hobby • Lodging • Restaurants Handcrafted Items • Quilts • Specialty Shops

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Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

6 W. Jackson St., Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-3975

[email protected]

© 2012 Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

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