Historical Monuments in Akron, OH
Dexknows® - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria. These factors are similar to those you might use to determine which business to select from a local DexKnows directory, including proximity to where you are searching, expertise in the specific services or products you need, and comprehensive business information to help evaluate a business's suitability for you. DexKnows advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page.
Opened in 1997, Canal Park is the home to the Akron Rubber Ducks. Seating capacity is 9,4
- Neighborhood:
- Downtown Akron
- Payment method:
- cash, debit, all major credit cards
- Payment method:
- amex, cash, check, discover, master card, visa
Located in the boyhood home of William H. "Boss" Hoover, the HHC preserves and interprets the history and legacy of The Hoover Company and Hoover famil
- Payment method:
- visa, discover
Religious Organization / Church built in 1961 features 2 Courtyards, a 560 seat capacity Sanctuary, a 96 seat capacity Chapel, 486 seat capacity Fellowsh
- Payment method:
- amex, cash, check, discover, master card, visa
- Payment method:
- discover, amex, master card, visa
The Mabel Hartzell Historical Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Local Landmark for the City of Alliance, Ohio. It was bui
- Payment method:
- paypal
A church providing the Divne Services of the Eastern Orthodox Christian Faith and offering related ecclesiastical ministri
- Payment method:
- paypal
- Payment method:
- amex, all major credit cards, mastercard, visa, discover
- Payment method:
- all major credit cards, check
- Neighborhood:
- South Broadway
- Payment method:
- paypal, check
Founded as a communal group by 19th-century religious dissenters, Zoar has been partially restored as the Zoar Village State Memorial. Other buildings a