Coshocton /kəˈʃɒktən/ is a city in and the county seat of Coshocton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 11,216 at the 2010 census. The Walhonding River and the Tuscarawas River meet in Coshocton to form the Muskingum River.
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4 based on 223 reviews
Experience life during the 1830s in this beautifully restored canal era town called Historic Roscoe Village. "Step back in time" with a living history experience complete with costumed interpreters, hands-on activities, shopping, dining, lodging and a horse-drawn canal boat ride.
This is a great place for a school field trip as well as families who wish to have some educational fun with their children. Roscoe Village is about 90 minutes east of Columbus. It includes some buildings that reflect the early days of Ohio history,...MoreWe appreciate you taking the time to share detailed feedback of your experience in Roscoe Village! We value your review and thank you for the rating!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
For a small town museum this one packs a punch. The museum brings in new collections which along with the regular ones makes this museum a must see. Coshocton believes in supporting the arts and they support everyone from youths to the elderly. It is definitely a place to visit.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
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Stopped by for some information on the area. The staff was extremely friendly & helpful - they sure know the area! They even had idea for areas close by, after we left Roscoe Village!Thank you for your kind words. We are so happy you visited us in September and hope you are able to return to Coshocton again soon!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We came here last year to see the beautiful flower gardens, and is really fun when you have a child! There was even a nursery to buy things from. Very nice to visit!
5 based on 4 reviews
This bridge is not onle a piece of Coshocton County history but is still in use today ! Dedicated in the memory of a Soldier killed in the Korean War. Great place for scenery shots ! Want to go back in the Spring and take some more photos.
5 based on 4 reviews
This is a great small-town place still going by sheer dint of will of the owner and workers with at least 25 dealers on two floors. 315 Main--the "Gayle I. Smith" Building, was built by Smith--a local violin virtuoso who passed in 1967--on the site of her family home--and housed the local Montgomery-Wards for years. The most important things to check out here are various forms of "Coshoctobilia"--collectable material from Coshocton's heyday as a center of specialty advertising. Locally-made Coke trays, trays of all types, and other product-promotion give-away and other items can be found. Collectors who collect across categories are in luck. Competitive prices--and better prices--than many malls and shops. There's something for almost everyone here form furniture to arrowheads to advertising.
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