Carroll County Visitors Guide 2012-13 : Page 12
C arrollton continued 16 Heartland Hill Restaurant Celebrating 20 Years in Business! Family-owned and operated. Good food takes just a little longer to prepare, so stop in, have a seat, and enjoy our warm, clean, homey atmosphere while we prepare some of our good ole home-cooking! Serving delicious daily homemade specials and sumptuous pies and desserts that you have to try! We are located at 1680 Canton Road, Carrollton. Please call 330-627-8199. 19 St John’s Villa Restaurant/Child Day Care/Adult Day Service The Villa Restaurant: Sun-Thurs 7AM -3PM, Fri 7AM -7PM, Sat 8AM -12PM Child Services-5:00 AM -6:00 PM Monday thru Friday Adult Services-6:00 AM -6:00 PM Monday thru Friday For further information call 330-627-9789. M agnolia This picturesque village was founded in 1834 and was named after the flowering magnolia tree. The Sandy and Beaver Canal winds halfway around the town. Many believe the canal spurred the town’s creation. Cornmeal has been made at the Magnolia Flouring Mill since 1834 and is available for purchase. The Magnolia Area Historical Society’s restored Isaac Miller Inn is home to a great stop for lunch, dinner, dessert and to see some of the rich history of the village. 32 Stark Parks Stop in end enjoy the Magnolia Flouring Mills in Stark Parks! This five-story, historic landmark has been in continuous operation since 1834 along the Sandy & Beaver Canal. Public tours are offered. Corn meal, bird seed, animal feed, and various products are available for purchase‚ they’re natural and produced from local farmers! Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8 am to 4 pm. Saturdays 8 am to Noon. Visit www.StarkParks.com 330-866-3354 M alvern The Great Indian Trail traverses the area between Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh) and Chillicothe, Ohio. Col. Henry Bouquet and 1,500 volunteers left Fort Pitt in 1764 to free white frontiersmen taken captive by Chief Pontiac and his Ottawa Indians. They camped along the Great Trail near the Pekin Bridge (SR 183). The annual Great Trail Festival commemorates these events with reenactments and American folk art. 12 1.877.727.0103
Magnolia
This picturesque village was founded in 1834 and was named after the flowering magnolia tree. The Sandy and Beaver Canal winds halfway around the town. Many believe the canal spurred the town’s creation.Cornmeal has been made at the Magnolia Flouring Mill since 1834 and is available for purchase. The Magnolia Area Historical Society’s restored Isaac Miller Inn is home to a great stop for lunch, dinner, dessert and to see some of the rich history of the village.
Malvern
The Great Indian Trail traverses the area between Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh) and Chillicothe, Ohio. Col. Henry Bouquet and 1,500 volunteers left Fort Pitt in 1764 to free white frontiersmen taken captive by Chief Pontiac and his Ottawa Indians. They camped along the Great Trail near the Pekin Bridge (SR 183). The annual Great Trail Festival commemorates these events with reenactments and American folk art.
Stark Parks
- URL: http://www.StarkParks.com
Heartland Hill Restaurant
St John’s Villa
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