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Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Wayne County is located on Rt. 30 between Mansfield and Canton. Cities include Wooster, Orrville, Smithville, Kidron, Dalton, Apple Creek, Shreve and Rittman. Attractions include Lehman's, Everything Rubbermaid, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center,(home of the Secrest Arboretum)

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Mishler Weaving Mill

The Mishler Weaving Mill is a textile weaving mill using original looms, the oldest of which dates from 1895. One rug loom is an 1860 rocker beater barn beam loom. The Mill is owned and operated by member-volunteers of the Smithville Community Historical Society. Items woven include: 

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Meadow Lake Park

A beautiful and serene 22 acre, 165 site campground in the rural farmland of Ohio. Electric and water at every site, some 50 amp service, some pull through, some wooded. 2

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Wayne County Historical Society

Visit displays that depict Wayne County'

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Ramseyer Farms

The Ramseyer family has farmed in the heart of Wayne County for over 100 years.  They now open their farm so visitors of all ages can enjoy learning about farm life and relax in a rural setting.  Spark your interest in Ohio's history in one fun day while exploring our Ohio Maze.&#

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Harry London Chocolate Factory

Visit our 20,000 square foot state-of-the-art chocolate factory for a 45-minute tour. London's has produced quality gourm...

Steubenville CVB

Visit Steubenville...City of Murals and so much more! Visitors to Steubenville and Jefferson County will find a vari...

Hilltop Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...

Happy Hollow Farm Market

Happy Hollow Farm Market offers delicious breakfasts and lunches.  Dine in or carry out.  Catering services and custom made g...

Ramseyer Farms

The Ramseyer family has farmed in the heart of Wayne County for over 100 years.  They now open their farm so visitors of...