Unlike most of the auditoriums that are open to a limited genres of events, the Main Library Auditorium entertains its visitors by opening up to various art forms. Its dynamic list of events features concerts, storytelling events, literary events, lectures, film screenings and dramas, all of which are held throughout the year. The auditorium is among the latest additions to the library, which was heavily refurbished in 2004. So you can expect a modern setup that is accentuated by advanced sound and light technologies.
Cascade Locks Historic District ravine is located to the northwest of Akron. There are many historic buildings in the District, landmarks within the district include the original mills of Quaker Oats founder, Ferdinand Schumacher and The Mustill Store.
This late 19th-century, Beaux Arts Classic structure is one of the stately courthouses in the state. The site at which the County Courthouse and Annex stands today had two other courthouses earlier, making it the third of its kind on that place. This four story building has beautiful Roman arches and ornate squares. Its two porticos facing the Tuscarawas Street and the Market Avenue are simply elegant. The courthouse underwent a huge restoration program in 1992 which ended in 1995 and is back to its former glory. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.