Reviews of Historic Roscoe Village. (Museum) in Chicago (Illinois).
Historic Roscoe Village
600 N Whitewoman St, Coshocton, OH 43812, United States
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Information of Historic Roscoe Village, Museum in Chicago (Illinois)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Historic Roscoe Village
Sunday
10 am–4 pm
Monday
10 am–4 pm
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10 am–4 pm
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10 am–4 pm
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10 am–4 pm
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10 am–4 pm
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10 am–4 pm
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Reviews of Historic Roscoe Village
Nice historical town. Lots of shops, gardens, art galleries to explore. Take a trip on a canal boat or visit a museum. Several restaurants, candy shop, ice cream to enjoy. Allow 3 to 6 hours. About an hour south of Canton.
Wonderful little historic village. The only remaining intact village along the old Ohio & Erie Canal.
We just tripped across this on our way thru rural Ohio.
A great little detour with multiple old buildings that are set up as mini-museums. It's mostly self-guided. Just a couple of the buildings had any staff. Start at the visitor center and leave your car there, it's just a short walk. Along the street are multiple nice shops as well. We spent about 3 hours, but you could spend more.
Nearby are the remains of one of the locks in a nice park.
Nicely done restored historic village. Staff is helpful and friendly. Price is reasonable. Several restored buildings include a working blacksmith. Recreated one room school house. Several stores and a couple of restaurants. Please note the restaurants get very busy at meal times. We actually couldn’t get seated.
Cute shops with lots of different kinds of offerings. Historical demonstrations are offered but we did not partake. We just stopped to take a short walk and see everything. We stopped in the candy store and there were lots of fun choices for kids and adults including every flavor of soda ever. The flowers around town and at the garden are lovely as well.
Amazing time! Wow and wow! My daughter's favorite was by far the Hays activity center. We had so much fun doing all of the activities! We had lunch and Steak n Stein and the food was great and waitress was very considerate of our schedule even though the place was slammed and she was super busy. We visited all of the stops on the self-guided tour and we really enjoyed the narrators and the exhibits. We capped the day with the canal boat ride which was delightful and relaxing. I'm so glad we showed up early when everything opened because it gave us a chance to enjoy the whole day and we never got bored.
What a delightful little village. Lots of history and great shops. Highly recommend this one!
This was my first time in Roscoe Village. I thoroughly enjoyed that historic place. I will definitely go back again!!
Charming 19 th century town with shops and much history since it sits on part of the Erie Canal line. Horse drawn canal rides are available.
Delve into history as you visit the village blacksmith, print maker, broom maker and even a one room school house.
See homes of a doctor and a spin and weaver along with their artifacts.
Nice shops to visit as well as a grocery store and a restaurant. Plan to spend the entire day here!
Love this place! So many neat shops and love the history of it. So many things to do and see. Plus you can ride a canal boat and it's a fun experience for all ages.
Coshocton was the birth place for the Specialty Advertising Industry, latex coated gloves, March of Dimes, Pope Gosser China and others. It is a small city nestled in the rolling hills of East Central Ohio where the Tuscarawas and Walhonding Rivers meet to form the Muskingum River.
Still as amazing ad it was when I was here as a child. Great place for unique shopping and historical experiences for families and school groups alike. Great museum, and lots of opportunities to learn about historic Ohio. Its a great place to visit on a girl's trip or with your children.
Great little area off of the highway has a lot of hidden restaurants and shops that my wife and I visited while here. The historic society runs a shop along the downtown area of Roscoe Village, that you can have leather products made on site.
Just off the exit there's sits a Beautiful Place called Historic Roscoe Village a warm and friendly community.
Its full of history and stories and the people welcome you with a BIG SMILE. It has nice shop's and great places to eat its a must vist and explore its history's and its worth the drive.. 😍🌟♥️
My group ranging in age from adult to 6 enjoyed learning Ohio history and how things were accomplished before modern times. The presenters and craftsman did an excellent job showing how printing presses work, broom making, black smith work, looming (making rugs), doctors worked and lived , and schools worked. I would highly recommend this place for a day stroll through history with time to relax.
Great area to walk around and learn about the history. We went in early spring so not as busy. Great shops especially loved Good Boy Bakery as we had our dog with us!!
It was great!!! We did the Living History tour and our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable about the village. Food and souvenirs are reasonably priced. Lots of parking space. We only wish the main gift shop had stayed open a little later.
Interesting history, Indian related and such , festival wkend.
Interesting to learn the history. Buildings are air conditioned
Looks nice, quaint little tourist area with a park, historical buildings, and a museum. Unfortunately while we were there everything was closed because it was Monday.
One of the best places I visited on vacation
Nice peaceful little place. Would be a beautiful place during the summer evening. Cool stores, nice looking little restaurants. Highly recommended for a nice night out.
This is a fantastic small historic town. It has numerous places to eat, shop and experience this towns history. There is plenty of parking on the main street. Would highly recommend to anyone.
Outdoor street festival - apple butter festival. Lots of exhibitors, great food and atmosphere.
It was great! Looking forward to going back for the Christmas festival first 2 weekends in Dec!
A very beautiful place . Filled with very beautiful people . And soon Barefoot Jake McCoy and I will be back soon . And he will perform on This Magnificent piano once again .
The stores are free to enter. But if you want to do the walking tour it will cost $11 for adults not sure how much for children. But it is worth it. The village is beautiful and well mantained
Always enjoy spending an afternoon here with my family. So lucky to have it in my own backyard. Lots of great local shops, from gifts clothes homemade dog treats bulk foods classic candies. Not to mention the museum and interactive educational history exhibits. Plus many other festivals through the year such as the Corvette festival and the Apple butter festival. If your local or even farther one out don't miss an opportunity to stop here.
Some Village shops are closed on Monday but it was still worth the drive with the fall leaves and mid 70s temperature. Lot of pet-friendly establishments.
The apple butter festival was going on.lots of crafts and good food. You could even go into the old village shops and also see the blacksmith shop.
Give yourself at least 4 hours to explore the main street. Maybe 6 if you are a history buff. Bring a decent amount of cash. Most places take credit, but it's not 100% as of this posting.
Very interesting and cute area. Some things were closed on Mondays and canal boat only runs on weekends.
Always love visiting here, have done it all my life and will continue to do so.
Lots of cute shops and two bar and grill type places. Food was good at both.
Roscoe Village was easily walkable and very interesting! Lots of shops, crafts and history!
Charming historic village that was on the Ohio and Erie Canal. A peak into early Ohio life. Shops and a couple of restaurants and some lovely gardens. Also a gift shop with items handcrafted in the village.
It was a nice day to visit the past. Two actual * folks* from the past were on duty the day we visited. The blacksmith, & a broommaker. It was great how the key fobs let you visit each place on your own , & you could stay as long you wished . The activities were great at the center , perfect for a break . If you have a fur baby ...visit Good Boy , cuz they welcomed there . Great place for whole family .
I love the Village. It's so beautiful and well kept. The shops have a variety of items for everyone and the Visitors Center has interesting information. We took family from Louisiana there and they loved it.
Such a beautiful quaint little village. I will definitely go back to visit.
Wonderful wonderful experience! Our guide was very competent and explained the history in a very engaging manner.
Will definitely come back on a weekend it was so cute just looks like a movie set ...very quaint and lots of shops
Very nice tour. Be sure and get a pass, watch their video, and visit the Living History tour spots. I learned so much. The shops are great, with great people!
The only thing I didn't like was being woken up at 6:30 am because of a leaf blower. Otherwise, it's a nice place to visit.
Cute little area close to Amish County that’s open on Sundays. Neat shops and nice people
Great relaxing vacation! Shops for anything you would ever want. I will return some time soon!
Love this place everyone so nice and friendly. My husband always gets a new belt from the leather shop when we go
What a great place to spend our day. Needed some adult time. Very relaxed fun atmosphere, every shop was wonderful, the staff enthusiastic and enjoyable. We will be looking to spend a weekend here for sure!
Just beautiful, our group always enjoys stopping when we're in the area.
Very nice recreated canal village with nicely restored historical buildings and knowledgeable docents. Beautiful gardens.
Very nicely done. You have a key fob to get into the historic displays and once inside, there is a big video screen-press the button and they tell you all about what you are looking at. Start at the visitor center with a film about canals in Ohio.
Love this place. So special to me. Magical
Pretty cool. A lot of interesting history. Nice shops. Pleasant people
This is a interesting historical place to visit, there are a couple good places to eat plus all the cute little shops plus back in the day school house doctors office
Friendly people and interesting shops Lovely historical flavor to the street
Great get away or day trip for couples or family. Boat ride was so peaceful & relaxing.
Loved It
The shops
The Blacksmith
The captain on the canal boat- such a great tour/ trip
Really nice piece of history. The canal boat ride was very relaxing.
This was our 2nd visit to The Apple Stirring Festival, and it was just as good as the first!
The canals or an interesting part of a house rich history. Roscoe village is nicely restored and gives you a taste of what it may have been like in that era.
Love this place so peaceful and nice this last visit we found these on walking trails wouldn't been as bad if it wasn't for my children were with me and I was not happy i had to explain what these were and why they couldn't play with them.
Old restored buildings on a quiet street. Shops and a few restaurants. Not much for kids to do. Plenty of free parking.
Grew up here. Played baseball for Roscoe for seven years.
It's wonderful up there wish it was liked this everywhere
Took our granddaughter who didn't know how the horses could pull boats! Neat historical place with some interesting items. Loved the old piano that came by canal and the giant music box.
Wonderful historical village with a selection of specialty shops. Great place to spent a day shopping and exploring local history.
Oh such a quaint cute town with little shops and home made jams, preserves. Etc. Too bad the smallest jar (8 oz mini) had to get confiscated at airport. I thought liquids, but they take creams and even jam & food. Goodness shame on them.
Quiet, with beautiful flowers, interesting stores, historic district.
Nice people very informative and plenty of wonderful things to do here! If you want a tour of Roscoe village head over to the visitor center. There are classes for kids to learn how settlers in Roscoe used to make things by hand.
Got some cute shops here. Lots to see unfortunately it rained before we got done checking them all out. We are planning on another trip soon to check out the stores we missed Definitely a must see if you are close by and time to visit. Well worth your time.
Lanning's is always a delight. No change this past week. Sea scallops, salmon, baked potatoes. Carrot cake for dessert. Dinners were excellent! Waiter and staff were gracious and prompt to requests. A beautiful evening.
The festivals are fun. The tours are interactive and educational. The Johnson Humerickhouse Museum was started so that Coshocton residents could view pieces of the world and now shares pieces our past with visitors.
Great historic charming town. Check out the museum its filled with Native American artifacts. Dont miss the apple butter festival. Lots of great places to visit here. See what it was like back in the canal days
Very nice place for a leisurely day trip!! Several shops to explore with an excellent variety of merchandise, fantastic ice cream counter (😁) which also has many food items available to purchase, adequate close parking, and pleasant, cozy, village atmosphere for leisurely walking and shopping. Warehouse restaurant a good place for lunch or dinner. AND particularly nice are the folks/store owners in the shops! Without a doubt, they are some of the nicest and most friendly people my husband and I have ever met!!! So down to earth, welcoming, friendly - you felt like you had known them for years! 😊 Definitely a place where everyone should visit!!
Really neat historical town. The Apple Butter Festival is lots of fun
An adorable little old-timey looking village with various little shops and very friendly staff at each one. Good food and some great things in the stores that you won't find other places.
This was a nice,quaint town. We enjoyed strolling the town and popping into the various shops and living history buildings. We particularly enjoyed the leather shop. The owner was fun and informative and showed us just how much an art his craft is. We will be back when the canal boats are operating.
Lots of shops to check out. Had a great time. Would love to come back.
Very nice and relaxing!
Went to the Apple Butter Festival & it was great! Food trucks, music, vendors and local shops. I highly recommend going next year if you've never been. I plan on going back.
Went there during the Stay Safe Ohio order and a majority of the places were closed. However it’s a cool historical village to walk through. My daughter got a kick out of seeing the window display of Disney’s Lady and the Tramp at the local pet store.
It’s about 1 hour drive from Columbus so its a definitely a good day trip from Central Ohio.
Definitely will return when the state is finally reopened.
Lovely little historical village, with tours available through some of the historical buildings, and rides on a canal boat, so you can get a feeling of what life was like here in the early 1800's. Roscoe Village also has many quaint little shops (including a candy store with every kind of candy you can think of, and some you haven't!) and a truly marvelous museum. All the shop proprietors are friendly, and some of the shops set out water bowls for visiting pets. Also, don't forget to pick up a jar or two (or three or four) of apple butter!
Roscoe village has numerous little shops all along both sides of the road. There are shops that range from fulfilling your sweet tooth at a local candy store that has just about every kind of candy imaginable, antique shops for the most eclectic antique hunter, a bakery for dogs (who bake and make about the cutest dog birthday cakes I've ever seen), and even a couple clothing stores for women.
Roscoes Village is a sleepy little town during the day. Some buildings are empty, I assume due to 2020 but those who were able to stay have unique gifts. Several buildings are accessible only through purchasing a tour ticket. Be sure to visit the 3 locks across the street and maybe take a walk on the path.
The gem of Coshocton County! Great shopping and dining.
A throw back into time, but very enjoyable
Awesome shopping and site seeing! Really enjoyed Carl at the black smithing! Hoover was so kind and full of knowledge at the antique toys! Great experience today!
Quaint, and a lovely trip back in time...in REAL time! Loved it!
A trip back on time... Friendly variety of shops !
I especially liked the canal boat ride, but they need more than one restaurant.
We arrived at 2:30, so there wasn't much time to see all of it, but from what we did see, we plan on returning. There are tours available to see inside historic buildings, beautifully maintained shops, restaurants, and gardens, and a canal boat tour nearby. How to the welcome center 1st to see all the options available.
Great place. Good shopping. If you love history it is for you.
Charming old style village with interesting shops
Very nice place visit. People are very nice threw village & every store
Absolutely love this place! It's been a long-time family tradition to go there at least once a year for the Apple Butter Stirrin' Festival. It's a great time for the whole family. Lots of fun stores, crafts, and foods. Highly recommended.
Took our granddaughter she loved it. She did tin work and made candles. She enjoyed going through the old school house, doctors home and office, printing shop, and blacksmith. We all enjoyed lunch there .
My family comes here every year for their Annual Apple Butter Stirrin' Festival. I hear their Christmas displays are also spectacular. They have many small museums and educational exhibits too, so it's a good place for children. Their general stores have lots of great produce, cheeses, spices, and sweets. My husband and I stock up on the amazing homemade fudge, apple butter, pumpkin butter, candies, and the extremely reasonable spices and dried herbs. We also love the unique local companies that come from all over to sell items outside in the tents.
This is a great place to bring your family and friends, the old-world vibe that makes it all the better. Many people also bring their dogs (well behaved ones), which makes it feel even more welcoming.
My husband and I spent the weekend in Roscoe Village. We took the Living History Tour and we highly recommend the tour! The tour guide was so sweet and she had vast knowledge of how life was really like during the days the canal was being built. She answered every question and was just as sweet and pleasant as could be!
Nice to walk around near historical buildings. Restaurants, shopping and a museum kept us occupied for a few hours. Did not take the living tour, but would have added more time to our day. Some attractions were closed on Mondays.
We go to the Apple Butter Festival every year and have never been disappointed. Always lots of great food choices and talented vendors.
A truly beautiful place. One of the best moments of my young life, with joyous memories that will last me a lifetime. The smell of the pine trees that line the streets. The sound of the bells in the doorways at the store. The sight of the historical buildings that make Roscoe Village a sanctuary for all that is good. Thank you, Roscoe Village.
Very happening place, several unique shops, lots of history and The Warehouse has the best food and entertainment on the patio, band made the whole town come to life.
All kinds of different shops and things to discover. The shop owners are lovely people. You can shop and eat all within walking distance.
Stopped here with our exchange students representing 15 different countries on our way to Amish country for a little bit of history.
Awesome to tour. Enjoyed all the different time periods and exhibits. Great place to see
This is a fun day out. It is located right in the center of everything. They have a lot of historical information. They even show a 15 minute movie. After you are done here make sure to check out the village itself. A lot of cute little shops, and plenty of really good places to eat.
Roscoe Village has gone downhill drastically since the Montgomery Foundation sold off parts of the town. There are many shops that are closed that used to be there (canal level) and some of the ones still there are not very interesting. Sadly, what used to be the Old Warehouse Restaurant, is just not very good anymore. The other day as soon as they opened you could see the front doors with dirty windows and needing a coat of paint. Not inviting at all. We had lunch at "Uncorked" at noon. The food was great, the waitress very good, but we were the only ones there. At lunchtime! Amazingly, the Canal Days Festival that was a HUGE draw, is no longer in the town and I was told by a worker that it is barely alive if at all over in town. I remember when they were restoring this place when we moved there back in the fall of 1967. It used to be wonderful and we used to visit from out of state about every year. This may have been our last trip. There is little charm and little to see other than the old buildings. One shop even has a sign, "Open By Appointment". That's the way to keep people coming in!
Very historical and interesting to see. I remember going on a trip in the third grade; we waxed candles and saw a blacksmith and checked out his shop, went through a museum of the area, and overall got to experience what life was like back then. Definitely worth going
It is an interesting place mostly inhabited by tourists. They have cute unique things to buy, but overpriced. In summer months you can take a tour and learn the history of the area.
Roscoe is a look into canal villages of the past. Enjoy a ride on the canal boat for a glimpse of the past. Take a tour of Roscoe for a historic lesson. Eat at the Warehouse restaurant for great food and enjoy excellent drinks downstairs at Lock 27. Canal days festival are the best time to visit Roscoe.
Great day trip from Pittsburgh, Columbus, or anywhere in Northeast Ohio. Enjoy the unique stores and restaurants on Whitewoman Street, the main drag of the restored historic village. Then head over to the canal display, about a 20-minute walk on the other side of the parking lot. Finally, don't forget the Intriguing and well-presented museum in The Visitor Center. Huge parking lot behind the center will accommodate any size RV
Neat little historic village with unique shops
Been going there since grade school. Such a peaceful, historical place to go. This was our first yr going to the tree lighting. Loved it & will definitely go in the future. Maybe a new family tradition once we have grandchildren.
We were at the Visitors Center for a wedding. The gardens ate beautiful.
8/30/2017 @ about 11am. The woman in the visitor center was very unfriendly when we asked about the video about the canal. She did not greet us or anything nor did she tell us when the video would start. I felt like we were bothering her. You might want to get some more friendly people working there.
Beautiful little town with awesome food options and unique shopping. It also has a world class museum
Pleasent place to visit and spend a few hours. The boat ride is a must for buckeyes and or history buffs. Do not and I can not stress this enough go to the warehouse.
Great historic and educational site.
We went to the annual Dulcimer festival.. everyone is so friendly and helpful.. we took classes and learned a lot. The village is wonderful.. different shops and great people.. nice restaurants and an old fashioned market.. we got tuna and chicken salad.. delicious!
We had a wonderful day at Roscoe Village Apple Butter Festival. Lots of vendors, lots of things to choose from.
We also took the Canal Boat ride. It was very nice. We did mention to the gentleman who was the guide onboard that the one horse wss having difficulties with a hind leg. You could tell he was limping and favoring the leg. He also acknowledged that he noticed it. Hopefully, the animal will be tended to.
First time visit, on bus trip with BFF.
So much fun! Didn't know about Roscoe
Village. Included a historic video about
the area & canals, a canal ride on horse drawn canal boat Cool! Lunch at a historic pub/restaurant. Tours in the village printers' shop, broom making demo, era doctor's office/home, & 1 room schoolhouse. Shopped the shops:
Leather shop, Market place, gift shop,
candy shop. Made fun memories.
I love Roscoe Village!! Great place to shop and really like the lighting of the Christmas Tree - singing Christmas carols, warm apple cider - fresh roasted chestnuts - great atmosphere - good food at the restraints, just an awesome historical place to go!
Interesting place. Check out the visitors center film. Leather shop is fantastic. Doggy bakery is fun too!
Utilized the Lock Landing for an event. Excellent venue for business lunch. $112 for 4 1/2 hrs. for facility only. Tables and chairs were set up and removed for me.
What a awesome little place to visit. I lo ed all the shops and spent lots oif time at each one buying several things. All the shop owners was very nice and polite. Will be returning real soon.
Very interesting and historical. Don't miss the leather shop run by a true master of the trade. And stop in at the Warehouse- Steak 'N Stein restaurant. They serve the original recipe onion rings from the now closed but never forgotten Steak 'N Stein restaurant in Zanesville.
I love this place, but it's changed so much. The sweet shop is gone, there's a freaking dog supply shop, the large antique store is gone, it's just not the same to me. But still a beautiful place to visit.
Alot of quaint shops and an eatery or two. There is quite a bit of history in this area
Great experience and visitor center.
Great town with a canal days setting. the museum is a must see. Alot of native American artifacts in the museum.
It's so beautiful there everything is so well keeped and the apple sterin feastive is a great experience.
For many years Roscoe Village was the halfway meeting place for an Alliance Ohio family and our Columbus Ohio family at Christmas. The tours, the wagon rides, the candle lighting programs, the gift opening and ice cream in the ice cream parlor over the years are imprinted on our memories. We cherish these memories. As our children have grown up we now meet for a catch up time and dinner. We have always enjoyed every part of Roscoe Village. The people are friendly, the food is good, the shops are fun, the history there is enriching and our family memories in that place are irreplaceable. Thank you Roscoe Village for enriching our lives!!!
Very Sincerely, Bob and Miriam Miller
Nice older looking town
Had a great time shopping in the stores . And looking at all the buildings even though we got there later then usual I'm still glad we went had an awesome time.
A lovely feeling of the past... I've always enjoyed walking around Historic Roscoe Village. I had a good experience at Lock27 this time.
Great place to eat. Wide variety of stores from boutiques to specialty food and candy. Several historical demonstrations from leather to blacksmith.
Nice place but doesn’t worth to go from far
Great place for a short afternoon shopping trip
Very interesting place to visit. We had a nice time.
Very great atmosphere for walking. Many great small shops and dining. Very scenic. Pokemon Go players hot spot with a dozen PokéStops.
Very quaint area.
Nice little place to visit
Interesting and historical site to visit. Visitor center nice. Restaurants excellent. Nice area to walk along old canal path.
Pretty place with all the spring flowers. Lots of Pokestops and 3 gyms. Try not to run over the tourists taking pictures.
Great place to go back in time and learn about history. The interpreters know their roles very well and make the experience more fun.
It's just a nice place to step back in time for a bit and forget your smartphone. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. It's a quaint little place that has some great festivals.
Lovely old restored canal village, plenty of fun shops and sights for all ages. Beautiful place for walking with your friends, family and dogs.
Amazing little town with some great history. Definitely worth the drive!
Always worth a trip. Beautiful but stores close early and very few restaurants to eat at.
Lovely historic town. Fun shopping in unique places
Love the area. Been here many times. Great shops and unusual. Love walking the streets here. Great pics can be taken
The interactive living history tour was educational and fun. Don't skip the movie - Ditches of Destiny - it really sets the tone for your visit.
We are definitely coming back to visit this place
Great self guided history tour . Wish the canal boat ride had been operating today
Had a Great Time, when they had a Apple Festival!! Many Vendors, Crafts, it's a nice weekend too go see this, I would Tell everyone too go see this Festival
We took our kids for a summer trip. It was fun walking around to the different stops. Some of the stops were a little superficial without much information.
Beautiful historic place to visit what a canal era town would have been like. Great for walking, biking
Highly recommended. If you haven't been here before, your missing out. Doesn't take long to go through, but it is eclectic. Neat little part of town
Nice for a one day visit. You can see everything in around six hours.
Lovely street and shops. Not many historic buildings to visit on the tour for the admission price. Some were even closed.
Really super nice place to just enjoy and u see so many things.. wish Lancaster Ohio had something so nice like this place is...
Good food, nice people... love stopping in the leather leather shop and candy store. 70 miles from Columbus makes it a perfect same day visit.
A beautiful little town with quaint shops along both sides of the road. I enjoyed walking through the town and shops and learning some history of the town along the way!
Beautiful historic area to wander and visit small shops. We'll have to come back to see the living history program.
Fun family place to visit
Been here numerous times and will continue to do so. Lots to see and do. Great museum, shops and restaurants.
Great park has alot of stores find something for everyone Restaurant has great food and staff
This quaint little canal era village is nestled in the hills of Central Ohio. Certainly worth a visit if you are in the area.
Wonderful place to stop for afternoon good burgers
Awesome stopmiff of RT 62! Highly recommended for anybody passing through! You will probably spend more time than you planned on!
Great historic village with a lot of little shops, a couple of places to eat, and they also have some really neat festivals throughout the year.
Great place to visit old town historic fun to just get out and walk to store to store people were very friendly!
Nice shops and clean tourist village.
Quaint tourist attraction in rural Ohio. They regularly have festivals and other activities on the main road in Roscoe Village.
Great place. Near shops. Lots of historic homes.
We love this place. So much to do and we ate at the Warehouse!! It was the most delicious salmon I have ever ate!!!
Enjoyed our day spent milling about the buildings and shops. The cast were all great.
Information fun shops. Almost forgot tour ended at 4 staff caught us on the tour and stayed over a few extra minutes to let us finish hearing about everything.
First time back in 35 years
Very neat historic place. Great stop for a drink. They also have a wonderful restaurant
I have been visiting there since I was a kid. It's always a lot of fun.
Very nice well kept historic village with plenty of shops and dining options.
Nice place to look around at, didn't try the food but the shops are nice. Overall very nice!
Roscoe village is a nice little spot. I'm so happy to call it my home
It's a quaint little town with nice people, shops and eateries. The Warehouse Steak and Stein is a very good place to eat.
Love the a Canal ride
It was ok. Bring your wallet. Most of the shops charge a feebfor admission!
Candlighting at Christmas is such a great time. Fun place to go. It's an 1800 canal town
We love going to this place. Food is great and the stores and museums are real nice!
Very nice historic village with the added bonus of some wonderful shops to explore.
It was charming and quaint. Took the canal ride. The narrator was really good.
Very nice little town. Feel like you are stepping back in time. All of the demonstrators were very friendly.
The entirety of this little strip is nothing but friendly and wholesome individuals eager to ask you where you're from and it's lovely!
Great view and place to take and visit and walk around
Had a great time!
Fun place to browse around with the family for a couple hours. The candy shop and ice cream shop and plenty of other interesting things to browse.
Love love loved this place. I spent 6 hrs there just enjoying the history and learning.
Very informative and entertaining. Masks on all and social distancing well observed. Not crowded anywhere.
Not the same as we when we were kids.....but we still had fun....and shopped a little....... had to leave the warehouse restaurant for it was dirty and waitress never came to the table....went to uncorked across the street and had a much better experience.....
It needs some attention, and the stores don't quite make 'canal town' but all in ALK a nice pleasant afternoon jaunt.
It would be helpful if they would post holiday hours on their website instead of saying “Columbus Day may affect opening hours” I even called and left 2 messages with no reply!
Great venue for Corvettes at Roscoe Village! Held every year in June, check it out if you get a chance!
Fun historical tour
Historical little town that is fun to shop and explore. Great restaurants and candy shop . So much to do and see ❤
We missed the guided tour, but all the people we met we're great. The toy collection brought back many memories
I had no idea there was do much more than the canal ride. I will return to see the rest of the village
Beautiful little canal town with some great family activities for all ages.
Cute, pet friendly area to wander.
Great place to walk. The Living History tour is a great way to learn the history of the area.
Nice tour and knowledgeable guide but very few buildings open. Somewhat disappointing for that reason.
Absolutely One of the neatest places in Ohio had no idea this place existed and I have lived in Ohio my entire life!!! Must see
Awesome and fun town filled with unique shops and restaurants. A lot of cool history.
Lot of overpriced junk shops. Canal rides unavailable Monday through Thursday.
Great historic place to visit. Everyone was full of information and the pub had great food!
Very nice area to wander and browse. Loved the canal boat
Been going to the Apple butter stirrin festival since I was a kid and love it! Christmas time is awesome too!
Historically accurate. Nice interpretations. Dog friendly and great campground within walking distance.
This is a great place to visit. Stores and food. Take little trip to older times.
Fun relaxing day for history folks. Weaver was great along with young lady in old Drs house.
Beautiful landscaping. Interesting to imagine this town 175 years ago. Tours are fun.
Beautiful place to spend a holiday weekend!!
Loved the shops but some we're a bit slow in opening because not many shoppers
Ate at the warehouse restaurant a lot of choices and good tasting foof
VERY COOL, ESPECIALLY if you are into historic places.
DEFINITELY NEED MORE TIME THAN A FEW HOURS TO SEE IT ALL!!!
A destination everyone can experience for a glimce of mid 1800s Ohio
This place was awesome. Super quaint and adorable.
Like stepping back in time!! Fascinating living history, fuels the soul
Nice day for a walk through Roscoe Village. Picture is the canal era schoolhouse.
A great place to visit. We love the annual candle lighting.
Cool village, quaint shops. Didn't explore historic buildings but would like to.
Very informative...the people were great..and they had a great program for home school days for those of us who home school.
Loved it...so nice and pleasant for a Sunday afternoon
If you haven't been then you at least have to make the trip once!! If ya take the time to reel it in..the history within this little town will really take ya back!! Just sayin
Fun and historical shopping area with restaurants, wine bar, pub, antique stores, set on an historical canal with a working canal boat.
Love this place. Had a tour guide. Was a great day ❤
Visited Roscoe Village for the first time this weekend. We loved it!! We will return for future visits.
Nice shops, restaurants, ice cream, candy, pet supplies, museum, historical buildings to tour, and much more!
Friendly shop owners and well kept gardens and grounds.
Charming atmosphere and cute shops with unique merchandise. Good restaurants also.
Great place to check out if you want to take a peak into the past.
Cozy atmosphere with great food and service in beautiful and historic Roscoe Village.
Great history. Canal tour &buildings educational.
Great little village, black smith was fantastic, a cool was great, just a great experience !
I always enjoy coming to places like this. Will definitely be returning!
A fun location. A couple of nice patios to relax. Some close wineries. Cute stores.
Many good shops to check out. Very relaxing environment.
This place is like a garden in an fairy tale, reasonable priced, very enjoyable.
Such a nice quiet place with very unique shops.
Great place for small shops and festivals through the year.
We took pictures around the area. It is a great place to do that.
Always enjoy Roscoe. We've been 5 or more times.
Very clean and enjoyable. People were very friendly.
Love this place. Fun little shops and lots of history.
There are some nice shops here. Definitely worth stopping when in the area.
Love the shops there. Always try to visit when I go back.
Quaint little village with a wonderful museum. Museum is a must see.
Great historical based place they sell old stuff like antics. And have a old candy store and more.
Was very busy due to the fact it was homeschool day. Other than that it was fun. Learned lots.
Neat look into the past, with a flare of modernizm, lots of events going on here year round.
I love history and I thought this place was the cutest little village. Lots of opportunity for phltos.
I learned so much about the underground railroad and the education back then it was fantastic
Nice historical village. Great specialty shops.
Restored early 19th-Century canal town with historic buildings, specialty shops, and working canal.
Some of the workers were not friendly. Otherwise, awesome!!
Fun and educational. Food at the Warehouse was really good.
Was a very nice to visit.has alot of stores to look in alot of antiques.
Very nice. The weather and atmosphere was spectacular.
I always love it there! Beautiful day for a stroll
Amazing and helpful staff. Care about the community and the experience they have here.
I work there, and it is a lovely place to work. I absolutely love my job.
Great selection of shops with vintage and hand crafted items in a historic setting
Awesome place to take a walk and just relax.
Nicely done. Quaint little town. Worth stopping by and checking out.
The kids loved all the hands on activities!
... took a friend to the Warehouse Restaurant. A new experience for him which made it enjoyable for me ...
Went here with our homeschooling group, everyone had a great time.
Very nice tour and historic buildings.
Quaint Historic Community
Great mini trip right off of the highway. Friendly people.
Cool old place. So much more engrossing and engaging than Zoar.
Great place to visit and take the family
Very cool place for a stop. There are very nice unique restaurants.
Very nice people the run the shops and the shopping is very good
I work here I am the Doctor the only place in Coshocton worth visiting!
There's a small Market there that has a lot of Amish Cheese's and products like Walnut Creek
Family friendly loved it.
Wonderful place to visit and shop everyone's very friendly
Not as wonderful as I remember it from childhood school trips.
Nice place to visit friendly people
Very historical and interesting place to go shopping ,eateries are available
It's just a very relaxing place to walk for exercise for myself. ....
Best place to visit great food, lots of shopping.
Very beautiful ,can't wait to go back..
We had lots fun family trip
Can't wait to go back when it's warm to explore more
Great walk way through the park
Nice shops ate at the Warehouse. Delicious.
Beautiful place
Nice small town with authentic food and treats !!
Don't miss the museum, with lots of Native American artifacts.
Beautiful
Beautiful setting for a garden wedding.
Quaint area with great historical value! Come visit!
Alot of History,and some nice shops
Not a bad place to visit lots of different shops to visit
Spend a lot of time here. Very nice place
The food was great and the place was nice and quiet
Great place, Medberry Market is the best.
Beautiful historic area!
Such a charming and inviting little village.
Nice place to go to take a walk
Very nice day interesting history
Canal boat ride was worth the trip
Love this. Many shops to go to.
A step back in time. My wife enjoyed the shops.
Beautiful town remember me u yesterday year
Beautiful...walking paths...biking paths..fishing.
Great area! Lived in Coshocton for years...we miss it!
Pretty flower gardens and nice walking
Enjoyed the Field Trip with the kids class today☺
Great food nice shops to visit
Apple stirrin festival crafts, applebutter and jams, folk music
Just a awesome cool place
Small area done nicely in mid 1800 style.
Great place to visit for historic value
Bit pricey but beautiful places
Lots of quaint little shops. That's pretty much it.
Friendly people. Great eateries. Fun stop.
Nice place to take school aged kids!
Excellent. Have visited several times.
Lovely shops, food and scenery.
Nice little village with lots to do
Had a wonderful time. Very informative
A good historical place to visit and eat
Very impressed by the shops and restaurants.
Awesome place so beautiful
It was very educational and a good time
Great day trip.
Cute shops and good food.
Nice tranquil setting lots of history
nice town, educating, great stores, great food
Great historical visit!
Really cool place to visit.
AWESOME place, grandkids love it
Must see
Just a neat little place to go.
VERY Interesting
I went to the Apple Butter Festival, I had bees everywhere I go.
Beautiful
Very nice store keepers
Historic canal site with original structures and historical artifacts
Neat place. Nice shops
My favorite, Steak and Stein is great
Great restoration & interesting stores
Great place to experience history.
Beautiful restored canal village.
I love visiting and dining here
Historical village worth the visit.
Interesting shops and a relaxing stroll.
Great historical visit.
A little slice of history from the days of the Ohio Erie canal.
Food and service was great
Very nice place to visit.
I love the walking path!
Grate sennery and a grate tribute to history.
One of our favorite places to visit
Love going down there and walking around
Great place to visit and explore
Cute little town!!!
Nice place to go see everything
Very cool experience.
Awesome history attraction
Beautiful place to visit.
Very educational , employees very nice
Awesome little place!!!
Always my favorite place to go
Nice little town with great people
Must visit old canal boat ride 🍻 …
Very nice place to visit
A good place to visit
Very cool place.
Great historical site
Awesome place to visit..!
A little bit of everything for the whole family
Very shady and well kept
Great historical little town
Great place to visit!
Nice place to enjoy a walk
Worth everything. Loved it
Good food
Part of Coshocton County Ohio History
Always fun to visit
Nice place to take family