Canton is well-known to American football fans. Touted as the birthplace of American pro football, Canton celebrates its sporting history with the NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame as well as the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival, featuring a hot air balloon fest, barbeque, parades and a football game. Off the field, the city is also home to a burgeoning local arts scene as well as acclaimed landmarks including the William McKinley National Monument and the National First Ladies Library.
Restaurants in Canton
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Specializing in reclaimed and repurposed furniture as well as unique antique and vintage items. Style focus is Industrial/Mid Century/Farmhouse/BOHO. Open the 3rd Saturday of the month April through October. Located in a historic brick building designed by Thomas Edison, in the self-proclaimed Warehouse District of Canton Ohio.
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We are a specialty gift and smoke shop. We offer custom made gift options that are sure to be one of a kind!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Heggy's appears to be meeting the current health standards. They have a limit to the number of people in the store, and have marks on the floor to show social distancing. You no longer pick your own chocolates, but rather work with one of the staff, telling her which ones and how many you want. And of course their usual great roasted nuts!
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Belden Village Mall in North Canton, OH hosts over 110 stores and eateries. Shops in the mall and near by Park Crossings and Village Commons shopping centers include department stores, shoes, clothing and more. Located at I-77 and Everhard, the mall is close to Kent State and Canton.
Art studio and gallery of Artist BZTAT who specializes in pet themed artwork, murals and public art.
Art Gallery - working painting studio and gallery of artist Alex Minturn. Gift Shop - unique handmade cards, crafts, t-shirts and pottery. Home Decor - new merchandise. Home decorating accents, candles, artwork, sculpture pieces, vases etc. Vintage area. Great finds ranging from prints, china and antiques.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
I experienced the Joseph Saxton Gallery of Photography for the first time at yesterday's First Friday in the Canton Arts District. All I can is "wow" about this collection. In addition to the featured exhibit, there are a wide range of exhibits, including early 20th century and 19th century collections. The building is magnificent, too; a great example of how an old historic building can be renovated and repurposed.
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