Red Mug Coffee Co - we believe that coffee is more than a daily ritual. Whether you are drinking an espresso in our coffee shop in Millersburg, Ohio, or enjoying the daily artisan grind at home, coffee from Red Mug should please the taste buds from the first sip to the last. Bottom line, our small batch artisan coffee is an art that we want you to enjoy every day, all year.
Lone Star Quilt Shop is a small quilt store in Mt. Hope, Ohio. Stop by to browse a large selection of quilts, fabric, and quilting supplies.
Mt. Hope Auction hosts a variety of different sales throughout the year. Its livestock, hay and produce sales take place on a weekly basis, selling a range of livestock, hay, straw, ear corn, and firewood.
Premier Outdoors is a place where hunters, fishermen, softball players, campers, and the entire family are met with friendly customer service.
Yoder's Amish Home opened to the public in 1983. We have striven for authenticity and want to share our knowledge and heritage with you. Friendly and knowledgeable guides will take you on conducted tours through the two houses and a barn full of farm animals. The history and customs of the Amish faith will be explained. We want your visit to our farm to be educational, enjoyable and tranquil.
Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center
Behalt, meaning “to keep" or "to remember,” is a 10 ft tall x 265 ft long cyclorama, or mural-in-the-round. Behalt illustrates the heritage of the Amish and Mennonite people from their Anabaptist beginnings in Zurich, Switzerland in 1525 to the present day.
The mural itself is enormous — 265 feet wide and 10 feet tall. Its vivid colors and sweeping lines are stunning and overwhelming. Certain colors dominate various historical periods: reds for times of persecution, blues and greens for times of greater peace and tolerance. More than one visitor has compared it to the work of Michelangelo, thus earning the nickname “the Sistine Chapel of the Amish and Mennonites.”
P. Graham Dunn Inspirational Decor! Nestled in beautiful Sonnenberg Valley in Ohio’s Amish, Mennonite community. P. Graham Dunn is the fulfillment of a vision to create wall decor, home furnishings and gifts that please the eye and inspire the heart.
Lehman's, a massive, 32,000-square-foot retail store contains four pre-Civil War era buildings, including a Buggy Barn cinema, where you can relax on Amish-made hickory church pews while learning about organic gardening, oil lamp restoration or wood stove maintenance. Their customer base includes missionaries and doctors working in developing countries; homesteaders and environmentalists living in remote areas; people with unreliable electricity living on islands and mountains; second home owners, hunters, fishers and cabin dwellers; the 'chronically nostalgic,' and even Hollywood sent designers looking for historically accurate period pieces.