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Area Tour
A DRIVING TOUR OF SCENIC WAYNE COUNTY
Take
US 30 W from Canton through Dalton. Just south of Rt. 30 on Zuercher
Road, (take Wenger Rd. south off of Rt. 30 and follow signs) youll
find P. Graham
Dunn, maker of laser engraved inspirational carvings.
Back on Rt. 30, you won't want
to miss the bigger than life cinnamon rolls at Das Dutch Kitchen before
heading toward
Kidron on CR52. If it's Thursday, you're in for a special treat. It's
auction day in
Kidron. After visiting the famous Lehman's Hardware, where you will
find all the
non-electrical appliances and equipment used by the Amish, don't forget
the specialty
shops at the Olde Millstream Plaza. Take home an authentic hand made
quilt or a
beautiful handcrafted piece of furniture. Don't miss the Kidron Community
Historical
Society, right on the square in Kidron.
Continue your journey by taking Emerson Road(CR 79) W out of Kidron
to US250 W. Watch for slow moving buggies. Travel through Apple Creek
where there are wonderful restaurants, unique shops and Troyers Home
Pantry, an Amish bakery. Continue on US250 toward Wooster. A "must
see" is the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and
the Agricultural Technical Institute. Enter off Madison Avenue at the
main entrance to OARDC and drive through the Secrest Arboretum. In the
spring the trees are breathtaking. The Rose Garden is in its prime in
early June.
Follow Madison Avenue N into downtown Wooster. The downtown is a shoppers
paradise with the original Everything Rubbermaid Store, many unique
pecialty shops and a 112 year old department store. After you have shopped
'till you drop, enjoy a delicious meal at one of the wonderful restaurants
or coffee shops in the downtown area.
Just a few blocks from downtown are the ever changing Wayne Center
for the Arts and the Wayne County Historical Society, complete with
an 1873 schoolhouse, log cabin, mercantile shop and much more. The Ohio
Light Opera performs at the College of Wooster during the summer. A
Gilbert & Sullivan operetta may be the perfect finish to an eventful
day in Wayne County. Just east of Wooster on Rt. 30, youll find
The Cats Meow Village, maker of the two-dimensional wooden building
and accessories. Visit the Mewseum, make your own piece and relax in
Caspers Cafe.
The southern route takes you S on SR3(Columbus Road) to Troutmans
Vineyard. Relax with a picnic and one of their award winning wines.
Return on Rt. 3 to SR226. The Pine Tree Barn is just ahead. You'll be
treated to a restored 1868 barn housing a year 'round Christmas store,
fine furniture and a gourmet luncheon restaurant.
Continue S to visit the shops of Shreve, including a teddy bear store,
quilt shop and Des Dutch Essenhaus, where you can eat in an Amish buggy.
Return to US30 via SR226 and SR3.
The northern route follows SR585 N to Smithville where you can enjoy
the Shops of Buchanan Place, featuring a general store, gift & collectibles
and a toy and game store. The adjacent Barn Restaurant is a renovated
1937 dairy barn. You'll love a relaxing stroll around the lake after
dinner. Just up the road is the Smithville Community Historical Society,
where you can see cloth being manufactured on a 100- year old loom at
the Mishler Weaving Mill.
Follow SR585 to Five Points (CR120). Turn E on CR120. Take 120 to Egypt
Rd. South. Follow Egypt to Rohrer SW to Millborne. Youll find
the Rivendell Exotic Animal Farm with lions, tigers, bears and camels!!
Learn how to chuff like a tiger and observe the expressions of the baboon.
Take Back Orrville Road into Orrville. The Orrville Railroad Museum
is open on Saturdays and has occasional train excursions. Across the
street is the Orrville Historical Society. The Toy and Hobby Museum,
on Smithville Road, will bring back fond memories of the toys you had
as a child.
Continue on SR57 S, and just before you reach Rt. 30, youll see
Simply Smuckers, the wonderful store brimming with your favorite
products and flavors. Youll find gift baskets, gift ideas, and
delicious products to sample - all in a beautiful timber frame barn.
NEXT: Historical Societies
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