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.
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A range of walking tours and events that showcase the food, history, and fun of the Hall of Fame City. Whether you are a local resident who is interested in discovering the best places to eat and retreat, or you are in town for a few days and want to explore the best of the region, Canton Food Tours is a fun, delicious, and memorable adventure.
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Visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame and create unforgettable family memories. Teach your kids about the Legends of the Game in the historic Bronzed Bust Gallery. Make the call in our interactive replay booth. Take a family photo next to the iconic Lombardi Trophy. Witness the Super Bowl like never before in our Super Bowl 54 Theater and see the full collection of all 54 Super Bowl rings.
The HOF was great. There’s plenty of staff to direct you around, great exhibits and displays. Everything flowed smoothly and things were nicely explained. Great to see the busts of the enshrined and the uniforms of so many great players. Close parking was a plus too. The Joe Namath interactive movie in the locker room with Coach Halas and Coach Lombardi was just awesome and really well made.
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Went to see 1917 after finding out that they were showing the film. What a great place to see a movie! First you get entertained by one of the few remaining Kilgen organs and the only one in it's original setting! Great to hear some of the music it creates. Movie was great and seeing it on a HUGE screen with a great sound system was a treat, Nice surroundings, not crowded, reasonably priced and had all of the amenities of any theater without the inflated costs!
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Join us for a public tour of our state-of-the-art winery facilities at The Crush House every Saturday afternoon. Guests are welcome to enjoy lunch or tasting experiences before or after tours at The Crush House to enhance their experience. No reservations for Public Winery Tours, additional options available below with more intimate or private experiences. Saturday Tour Schedule: Tours will begin every hour (12pm - 1pm - 2pm) Location: Meet at The Crush House Tasting Bar Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
We celebrated a retirement with an overnight stay at the charming Casa and had an amazing time, took home wonderful memories and breathtaking pictures. We love this hidden gem and were extremely impressed with the first class treatment we received from the friendly staff, to the pristine rooms, the complimentary beverages and the delicious continental breakfast added to the fabulous experience. We strolled the stunning grounds, indulged in some fabulous food and delicious wine at both the Crush House and Bistro, played bocce and met some wonderful people throughout our visit and especially while relaxing outdoors by an evening fire. I cannot rave enough about our stay at Gervasi Vineyards! This place is a class act all the way! ????????❤️
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Escape Rooms in Downtown Canton! Work as a team. Find clues. Solve the puzzle & beat our game. Super fun for family, friends & co-workers. We have FOUR escape rooms to choose from - and we're a short walk from bars, restaurants & shops in downtown Canton to make it one BIG adventure! Great for company outings, special events & corporate team building. Come to us or we can come to you!
We had a very good time. Very clever set up! Cant wait till next time! This is definitely a fun experience for friends and families to do!
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The First Ladies National Historic Site preserves, promotes and educates the public about the significant role of the First Ladies of the United States and their contributions throughout history. Located right in downtown Canton, the Site includes the Education and Research Center that houses the museum and current exhibit; and the Saxton McKinley House, the ancestral home of Canton’s own First Lady, Ida Saxton McKinley. Admission is: $7/adults $6/seniors (62 and over) $5/youth (3-18) FREE for 2 and under **Discount available for America the Beautiful passholders** Current Hours of Operation are: November 1 - April 30: Open Fridays & Saturdays ONLY 9:00 am to 4:00 pm May 1 - October 31: Open 7 days a week 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
I decided that I wanted to visit all the museums and homesteads of the eight Presidents who came from Ohio, and then I learned about the First Ladies Museum, dedicated to the women who also helped to shape our country as they stood with their husbands (minus one, Buchanan who never married but had his niece fulfill this role). This museum has several artifacts and information about the First Ladies. A couple blocks away is the Saxton House, the home of Ida Saxton McKinley, one of the First Ladies. This should also be included on your tour. This home is absolutely beautiful. The tour guide has lots of great information about the house and the McKinley's.
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