Tuscarawas County Welcome Center
Overview
Just off I-77, only 15 minutes south of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Tuscarawas County invites you to explore its scenic beauty and unforgettable attractions! Food lovers can indulge in local flavors, sip their way through 11 wineries and four breweries, while history buffs step back in time at two national historic landmarks and Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort. Train enthusiasts will be captivated by the stories told at our three train museums. For theatre lovers, Ohio’s state play and a variety of live performances promise a show-stopping experience. Outdoor adventurers of all ages can enjoy everything from rock climbing and mountain biking to water sports and a thrilling water park. And don’t miss the charm of a hand-carved antique carousel! No matter the season, Tuscarawas County welcomes you with open arms—because here, hospitality feels just like home!
The Tuscarawas County Welcome Center building is located at 124 E High St. and was once the site of a broom manufacturer in the late 1890s. In the 1970s the building housed La Fountaines, a discount variety store and was in operation until the mid 2000’s. After purchasing the vacant building in 2003, the CVB began to update and modernize the facility. Today we offer visitors a place to get a bottle of water, view our extensive art collection and pick up literature on area attractions and events.
Office Hours:
Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
(Closed Weekends and Major Holidays)
Visitor Kiosk:
Seven Days a Week from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM