Description of Coshocton
Coshocton is the sight of Roscoe Village, a partially preserved canal town from about 1830. Sights at Roscoe Village include a one room school house, a doctor's house, a visitor's center that illustrates the operation of the Erie Canal and life in a canal town, and an authentic...
Coshocton is the sight of Roscoe Village, a partially preserved canal town from about 1830. Sights at Roscoe Village include a one room school house, a doctor's house, a visitor's center that illustrates the operation of the Erie Canal and life in a canal town, and an authentic canal boat. Also in Roscoe Village is the Johnson-Humrick House Museum, which contains displays of Native American artifacts, pioneer life, East Asian Art, and European porcelain, glass, and clothing.
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