Sugarcreek is a village in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States. It includes the community formerly known as Shanesville. The population was 2,220 at the 2010 census. It is known as "The Little Switzerland of Ohio." In the center of town stands one of the world's largest cuckoo clocks, which was previously featured on the cover of the Guinness Book of World Records in 1977.
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At The Farm at Walnut Creek, you will find both a unique and educational experience for the entire family. On your visit, you will have the opportunity to view and feed 650 domestic species as well as animals from six different continents – buffalo, llamas, giraffes, deer, elk and much more. Enjoy hand feeding these animals from the comfort of your own car or take our leisurely horse drawn wagon ride with our experienced Amish guides. Also, plan to visit our barns - all built to resemble a working Amish farm. Depending on the season, you can experience plowing, thrashing, sowing seeds, growing produce, canning, milking, quilting, and baking. Be sure to take a stroll through our non-electric farm houses, the produce stand for all of your fresh produce needs, and don’t forget your camera to capture the memories. Be sure to ask questions of our Amish staff - they'll be happy to explain. We recommend you budget about 2 to 3 hours for a visit to The Farm.
My granddaughter and I spent a hot August day here; next time we'll come earlier in the morning. Our wagon tour guide - an older man - was beyond excellent ... a good sense of humor, informative, encouraging about feeding the animals along the way ... and just superb!! We then walked around the beautiful property - saw the other animals, walked across on the covered bridge, walked thru the house; and my granddaughter even continued to feed the curious - and hungry - goats. It was a memorable day; and will be a "repeat" if we're back in the area!! I thank the women in the Craft Mall at Schrock's Village for recommending it!
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Stopped by here on our way back to where we were staying. Was not expecting much when we went in. David Wurther carves historical sailing ships out of ivory. He comes from an amazing carving family, as his grandfather has a great collection of carved trains in a museum not far away. David does an outstanding job of researching, planning, and carving each ship exactly to scale. The tour guide we had was extremely knowledgeable about all of the 91 ships on display, including the first one he carved in high school. When she left for lunch, David came out and continued the tour with us himself. At the end, he showed us how he makes the riggings for each of the ships using a tool that was handed down to him. It was amazing to see the detail in each of his creations and the effort to recreate each vessel.
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The Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum is more than just a museum and collection. It is a living, breathing roundhouse where talented restoration specialists work to preserve the locomotives, railroad cars, tools and machinery of the glory days of railroading. Public tours are offered seasonally (May thru October) on Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays. The site consists of storage tracks, a store house, coal dock, wood water tank, ash pit, back shop and the jewel of the site, a complete, working, 18-stall, brick roundhouse surrounding a 115-foot turntable and turntable pit. Other than a few, small roundhouses recently built for railroad museums, we believe that this is the first full-sized, working roundhouse built in the U.S. since 1951. The Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum was constructed and is maintained with private funds donated by the Jerry and Laura Jacobson Foundation, Inc., a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) entity.
My wife and I visited in the summer of 2019, just before they closed for the winter. Amazing collection of well restored engines and cars. Planning to return in the spring 2021.
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Located next to our Dutch Valley Restaurant in Sugarcreek, Dutch Valley Gifts provides you with unique shopping options in Ohio's Amish Country. Open until 8pm during the summer and fall.
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While in downtown Sugarcreek a nostalgia experience is yours with a trip through the three floors of items inside the Alpine Hills Historical Museum. Established in 1976 it will be an experience you won't soon forget filled with history tidbits and up close and personal experiences not seen anywhere else. Admission for all ages is always FREE but donations are greatly appreciated. It is also important to keep in mind that our beautiful museum is supported by donations and all of our staff are volunteers. The Sugarcreek Information Center is located in the lobby of the Museum. For events, directions, attractions, and any other questions be sure to stop at the Information Center. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to answer your questions about our lovely town. Find us on facebook!
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Sugarcreek's record holding cuckoo clock is something that shouldn't be missed if you're in town. Clock chimes on the hour and the half hour...if you miss it exactly, spend some time looking through little shops in town...there is a neat gift shop, called Kaleidoscope, and a small bakery that you can always check out.
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A brand new 500 seat theater is now open at the Dutch Valley campus in Sugarcreek, Ohio. Currently playing live musicals, concerts and comedians. Spend a fun-filled, family-friendly day enjoying a memorable performance at the Ohio Star Theater. This is the place to let your heart sing and your spirit soar. Let us help you plan your experience by adding an overnight, meal and shopping all just steps from the theater.
From the reservations to the dinner to the show everything was quality. If you do the dinner prior to the show you have 3 locations you can pick from. Seating started at 6:30 and show at 7:00. Sound system is excellent and seating very comfortable. The show was fantastic. Will be returning for future shows!
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