Massillon Community Park is a city park that is used mostly by the local community. It features ball fields, a picnic area, an open pavilion, trails, a grassy area and soccer fields. It is also used for local events such as festivals and concerts.
Although the congregation can trace its history back to 1837, Independence Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1853. After its dedication in October 1854, the church served the community until 1905, when it was shut down, reopening in 1925. The original structure, which is now an annexed chapel, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
Petros Lake Park is a fun place to hangout with your family or a group of friends. Take a walk along the trails and enjoy the beautiful nature that adorns this park. Different, rare species of plants, fishing opportunities at the lake and multi-use grounds can be enjoyed by the visitors.
John Johnson Farm is a prime site in the Hiram Township in Portage County in Ohio. It occupies immense monumental value and is surrounded by a lavish farmland, rolling hills and woods. From 1831 to 1832, the site served as the Joseph Smith's Church of Christ. It is a fine representation of the Colonial architectural style and is a stern structure even today, more than a century after its construction. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
This unique art museum in Alliance is believed to be home to the world's largest troll collection and on display are trolls from the mythological era to modern times. The 45 minute tour of the museum will take you through two floors, six rooms, and a troll cave complete with waterfalls and a troll mountain. They have an extensive gift shop that carries vintage trolls, works of glass and metal art, candles, wind chimes and many more items. After exploring the museum visitors can enjoy a refreshing drink or a delicious waffle at their Grumpy Troll Cafe. The museum can be visited by people of all ages and spend a good time learning about the world of mystique and magic.