- TripBuzz found 36 things to do with kids in or near Coshocton, Ohio, including 25 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Millersburg, Zanesville, Berlin and Newark.
- From Roscoe Village to Monticello III Canal Boat Ride, the Coshocton area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- The city of Coshocton is a 200 year old community that prides itself on its heritage and background in the manufacturing industry. With major attractions just a short distance away, visitors can experience small town living with access to big city entertainment. The city's most prominent attractions include the nearby Muskingum River, the historic shopping village or taking a ride in a canal boat.
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Built inside a Toland-Herzig Funeral Home, The Endings Museum is a small historical museum. The main attraction is a 1,500 piece collection of historical memorabilia related to famous people who have passed away.
26.8 Miles
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325 E. Iron Ave., Dover, OH
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Built in the late 19th century, the J. E. Reeves Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum holds possessions of the Reeves family. A tour is provided and the museum has a collection of vehicles from the period.
26.8 Miles
The Reeves J E Home & Museum is a historic museum that was once that home of Jeremiah E. Reeves. The museum holds special educational events such as the 'History Camp for Kids' and 'Little Girls Tea'.
26.9 Miles
Enjoyed by guests of all ages is the Lind Arena skating rink. Built in 1948, the rink is a nostalgic part of Zanesville history and offers a live DJ, snack bar and party packages.
27.0 Miles
Boulevard Lanes the is a bowling alley that has competitive bowling leagues for adults, children, and seniors. The bowling alley is available to rent for corporate parties, banquets, church groups, or reunions.
31.4 Miles
A city park with rustic charm, Horns Hill Park features extensive mountain biking trails as well as a Frisbee golf course and fully equipped playgrounds. The park also has picnic shelters and grills.
32.1 Miles
Hands-on learning is encouraged at The WORKS MUSEUM. Glass blowing is a popular demonstration offered, and guests enjoy the interactive learning stations and art galleries' exhibits. Camps and classes are also offered.
32.2 Miles
Since opening in 1928, the Midland Theatre, has enthralled audiences as much with its architectural beauty as the quality of the shows there. From vaudeville in the early days, to live music, comedy, and movies, plan your visit today.
32.2 Miles
The Weathervane Playhouse is situated in the Mary A. Alford Memorial Pavilion which offers 333 seats. It offers a wide selection of popular plays and musicals in addition to educational and children's programs.
32.6 Miles
With over 4,500 pieces of historic glass, the Heisey Glass Museum is a located in the middle of Newark. The curators take great care of the museum and are passionate and knowledgeable about each piece.