Historical Places in Rittman, OH

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Canal Park gallery

Opened in 1997, Canal Park is the home to the Akron Rubber Ducks. Seating capacity is 9,4

Neighborhood:
Downtown Akron
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cash, debit, all major credit cards
Summit County Historical Society gallery

The Summit County Historical Society exists and was founded in 1924 to preserve and display the history of Summit County and Akron to the public. The Socie

Neighborhood:
West Akron
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Trinity United Church of Christ gallery

Religious Organization / Church built in 1961 features 2 Courtyards, a 560 seat capacity Sanctuary, a 96 seat capacity Chapel, 486 seat capacity Fellowsh

MAPS Air Museum gallery

Military Aviation Preservation Society is a mostly all volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about the history of military aviati

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Spring Hill Historic Home gallery

Spring Hill is a historic home built in the 1820s by Thomas and Charity Rotch, founders of the village of Kendal. It was inhabited by the Wales family unt

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no credit cards, check, cash
Peninsula Valley Foundation gallery

The Peninsula Valley Historic & Education Foundation, Inc. was formed in 1997 by the late Robert L. Hunker and serves area residents, visitors, and scho