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Wineries Shopping ThiWHILE YOUngs ENJOY to YOUR do STAY Wilhelm Winery (27 miles) Established in 2000, Wilhelm Winery prides themselves WineriesHead out for a night in the beautiful rolling country hills of Ohio and on using the finest grapes in their variety of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania. Wines. Experience a night of bliss at the Wilhelm Winery. Greene Eagle Winery (10 miles) Phone: (724) 253-3700 The Bliss brothers have created “Greene Eagle” a venue 590 Georgetown Road Hadley, PA 16130 reminiscent of colonial Williamsburg, opening their doors www.wilhelmwinery.com in 2009. Sip on a variety of the easts’ finest wines while listening to top-notch entertainment. Phone: (330) 583-9463 Shopping 2576 Davis Peck Rd, Cortland, OH 44410 Shop until you drop with some of the local retailers near the www.greeneeagle.com Peter Allen Inn: Hartford Hills Winery (11 miles) Red Basket Farm - Farmer’s Market (3 miles) The Hartford Hill property has been in the Wyand family The Red Basket Farm is a small family-owned farm located for twenty-five years. We’ve spent many days here with in rural Kinsman. They grow and distribute over 80 types family and friends enjoying both the scenery and company. of greens. Check out the farm and the market! We want our location to be a special place for you as well! Market at the farm: We invite you to come and make memories of your own Choose from a great variety of fresh, local and nutritious here at the Hartford Hill Winery. vegetables along with other local items such as eggs, Phone: (330) 772-8040 almond butter and more! 3864 Bushnell Campbell Rd, Fowler, OH 44418 COMING SPRING 2020: www.hartfordhillwinery.com Good Intentions Market and Cafe Country Porch Winery (16 miles) Located inside the former Kinsman City Hall, this is a market and cafe featuring local produced and baked Family, friends, and community are at the heart and soul goods! of the Country Porch Winery! Stop by for a quiet, beautiful Phone: (330) 469-0810 night in the heart of Trumbull County. 6311 Mayburn Barclay Rd, Kinsman, OH 44428 Phone: (330) 638-0000 www.redbasketfarm.com 2282 Wilson Sharpsville Rd, Cortland, Ohio 44410 www.countryporchwinery.com Autumn Lily’s Collections (1 mile) Charbenay’s Wine on the River (26 miles) Autumn Lily’s has a beautiful collection of glass trinkets, purses, gifts, an much more! Charbenays offers a comprehensive wine list which Phone: (330) 876-4848 includes local selections, as well as those throughout Ohio 8273 Main St, Kinsman, OH 44428 and the country. If you’re not a wine enthusiast, not to www.autumnlilyscollections.weebly.com worry. They also have an extensive selection of signature cocktails and bottled beer. Stop in and experience the Eastwood Mall - Shopping Mall (24 miles) beauty in Downtown Warren. Eastwood Mall complex is one of the biggest malls in Phone: (234) 805-2427 America! Check out their extensive list of stores: 220 West Market St, Warren, Ohio 44481 www.eastwoodmall.com www.charbenays.com (330) 652-6980 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road Niles, OH 44446 Settlers’ Village - Variety store (27 miles) Contact info: Amish Country Phone: (440) 632-1124 Experience the simple things in life in the most delightful way. Within 14279 Old State Road (Route 608) 30 miles of the peter allen inn in middlefield, oh, you can spend the afternoon in amish country. From delicious amish cheeses to Yoder’s Coleman - Amish general store (29 miles) handmade furniture stores, middlefield’s amish country has it all! Contract info: Phone: (440) 636-0773 CHECK OUT THIS LIST OF RETAILERS IN MIDDLEFIELD’S 15890 Durkee Road, Huntsburg, 44046 AMISH COUNTRY AND LET THE SHOPPING COMMENCE: Yoder’s Furniture (27 miles) Contact info: Amish Home Craft Shop (23 miles) Phone: (440) 632-0773 Contact info: 16109 Shedd Road, Middlefield Phone: (440) 632-1888 16860 Kinsman Road Byler’s Kiln Drying LLC (23 miles) Antique Stores Contact info: Antique collectors and enthusiasts can map out a day of strolling Phone: (440) 477-6458 through some of kinsman’s, and neighboring towns, most precious 17673 Nauvoo Road antique stores. Cherry Valley Furniture TAKE HOME A PIECE OF HISTORY AND VISIT OUR LIST OF Contact info: MOST PRIZED ANTIQUE STORES IN THE AREA: Phone: (440) 293-6736 5391 Hayes Rd, Andover, OH 44003 Market Square (1 mile) Country Arts & Jewelry (27 miles) Market Square is located in the heart of Kinsman, OH. Contact info: Spent an afternoon rummaging through used books and Phone: (440) 632-5343 novelty antiques. 15864 Nauvoo Road Phone: (330) 876-3178 Country Collections Antique Mall (27 miles) 6406 Kinsman Nickerson Rd, Kinsman, OH 44428 Contact info: Eagle Wings Antiques LLC (2 miles) Phone: (440) 632-1712 15848 Nauvoo Rd # D, Middlefield, OH 44062 From antique furniture to small knick knacks, Eagle Wings Antiques has something for everyone! Countryside Furnishings (26 miles) Contact info: Phone: (330) 355-2555 Phone: (440) 632-0248 9055 OH-7, Kinsman, OH 44428 16403 Nauvoo Rd., Middlefield, OH. 44062 Galleria of Arts & Antiques (13 miles) www.countrysidefurnishings.com Galleria of Arts and Antiques, LLC is an antique mall Hershberger’s Housewares (25 miles) featuring over 50 sellers of antiques, collectibles, Contact info: decorative and vintage items. They also have a gallery of Phone: (440) 632-9065 art from local artists! 15419 Madison Rd, Middlefield, OH 44062 Phone: (330) 638-0009 Middlefield Cheese (25 miles) 179 S High St, Cortland, OH 44410 Contact info: www.galleriaofartsandantiques.com Phone: (440) 632-5567 16942 Kinsman Rd, Middlefield, OH 44062 Coffee Corners Antiques (29 miles) www.destinationgeauga.com/members/ Coffee Corners has six rooms filled with lovely antiques, middlefieldoriginalcheesecoop as well as a beautiful cafe’, grab a fresh cup of coffee and Morning Glories Statuary & Gifts (28 miles) stroll through their showrooms. Contact info: Phone: (440) 834-0076 Phone: (440) 821-3090 14544 North Cheshire Burton, Ohio 44021 13808 Old State Rd, Middlefield, OH 44062 www.coffeecorners.com/antiques Nauvoo Family Market (26 miles) Auntie’s Antique Mall (32 miles) Contact info: Aunties Antique Mall is Geauga County’s best spot for Phone: (440) 632-5584 finding local treasures; check out their antiques, vintage, 15979 Nauvoo Rd, Middlefield, OH 44062 and collectibles. www.nauvoofamilymarket.com Phone: (440) 548-5353 Ridgeview Farm & Country Tours (21) 15567 Main Market (Rt 422) Parkman, OH 44080 Contact info: www.auntiesantiquemall.com Phone: (440) 693-4000 5488 Kinsman Rd, Middlefield, OH 44062 www.ridgeviewfarm.com Elm Road Public Hunting Area Movie Theaters This 135 acre archery hunting only public hunting area lies Kick back with a cold beverage and buttery popcorn and enjoy a in central Trumbull County. The grounds are comprised of movie with the family at one of these local (outdoor & indoor) spots: second-growth woods, meadows, and patches of wetlands. Wildlife District Three Cinema 8 (20 miles) Phone: (330) 644-2293 Check out what movies are playing: 912 Portage Lakes Drive Akron, OH 44319 www.goldenstartheaters.com/cinema-8 Showtimes: (724) 981-7180 Grand River Wildlife Area Phone: (724) 981-2610 The Grand River Wildlife Area is in northeast Ohio near 2461 East State Street Hermitage, PA 16148 West Farmington; check out this beautiful 7,664-acre area hunting spot. Shenango Valley Cinemas (21 miles) Wildlife District Three Check out what movies are playing: Phone: (330) 644-2293 www.goldenstartheaters.com/shenango-valley-cinemas 912 Portage Lakes Drive Akron, OH 44319 Showtimes: (724) 983-7737 www.wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/grandriverwa Phone: (724) 983-1121 2996 East State Street Hermitage, PA 16148 Elm Road Drive In - Outdoor theatre (22 miles) Wildlife Watching (Bird Watching) Check out Ohio and Pennsylvania’s most beautiful wildlife at Check out what movies are playing: nearby nature reserves and parks. Shenango wildlife area covers Showtimes: (330) 372-9732 across Northeastern Ohio, in Eastern Trumbull County, 22 miles www.elmroadtripledrivein.com north of Youngstown. It extends from Orangeville Northwest along Pymatuning Creek, nearly to the Ashtabula County line. Most of Phone: (330) 372-9732 the area is paralleled by state route 7 on the west and Orangeville- 1895 Elm Road NE Warren, OH 44483 Kinsman Road on the east. Regal Cinemas Boulevard Centre 14 (23 miles) ASK US FOR A MAP AND GO EXPLORE! Check out what movies are playing: Showtimes: (844) 462-7342 Horseback Riding www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-boulevard-centre Choose from one of these horse farms for an afternoon of fun Phone: (844) 462-7342 with the whole family: 24 Boulevard Centre Niles, OH 44446 Win-Seek Performance Horses (10 miles) Located in Cortland, Win-Seek Performance Horses offers Public Hunting & Fishing lessons at an affordable rate! Set your sights on visiting an area that offers adiverse array of Phone: (330) 638-2255 unique sporting opportunities. With nearly 44,000 acres dedicated to 5022 Everett Hull Rd, Cortland, OH 44410 outdoor recreation, Trumbull County is the sixth largest recreational www.win-seekperformance.simdif.com hunting area in the state. Not a hunter? Grab your fishing gear and enjoy Trumbull County’s popular year-round sport. Storybrook Farms (15 miles) Brook Wildlife Area Looking for a real adventure? Saddle up and learn from the professionals! Check out Storybrook Farms for an This 389-acre wildlife area is located in Southington adventurous afternoon with your loved ones. Township. The grounds are comprised primarily of wet Phone: (330) 638-3179 woodlands with a mix of young forest and second-growth 3179 Ridge Rd, Cortland, OH 44410 hardwoods. Check out their 6.5-acre pond for fishing! Wildlife District Three Phone: (740) 589-9930 912 Portage Lakes Drive Akron, OH 44319 Farm Fresh Food Miller Livestock Co., Inc. (3.2 miles) Grand River Wildlife Area Located in Kinsman, Ohio, about 60 miles east of Phone: (740) 589-9930 Cleveland and less than a mile from the Pennsylvania state 6686 State Rt.
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