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Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau
From downtown dazzle to country calm, guests enjoy the best of the area, including the famous J.M. Smucker Company Store & Cafe, Everything Rubbermaid, Lehman's, and P. Graham Dunn Retail Gallery. Beyond the scenic landscapes, cultural activities range from local historical societies to The Ohio Light Opera, Wayne County spans the range for everyone’s interests.
Where to Shop
Miller's Dry Goods
The areas first quilt and fabric shop, Miller's Dry Goods, was established in 1965. Miller's Dry Goods has two shops with over 8,000 bolts of fabric and many handmade quilts and includes many samples to inspire the beginner as well as the expert sewer. Miller's Dry Goods carries notions, stencils, patterns, batting, quilt frames, quality cottons, Embrace, Cuddle, & polyester fabrics. Online shopping available.
Where to Eat
Berlin Farmstead Restaurant
Near downtown Berlin, Farmstead Restaurant is a short distance from most shops or hotels in the village and a convenient gathering spot for both locals and visitors. Your Amish Country favorites are here, such as fried chicken and real mashed potatoes, as well as fresh salads, wraps and seasonal desserts.
Where to Stay
The Wallhouse Hotel
Featuring specially made pillow-top mattresses and luxurious linens, the Wallhouse invites you to relax and enjoy your stay in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country. Amenities including the indoor swimming pool, hot tub, free hot breakfast, hotel wide Wi-Fi and convenient location are just a few of the reasons visitors choose the Wallhouse during their stay!
Where to Shop in Amish Country
Places to Eat in Amish Country
Locally Handcrafted Furniture in Amish Country
Where to Stay in Amish Country
Things to Do in Amish Country
Authentic Recipes from Ohio's Amish Country
Amish Style Sorghum Cookies
These are actually more like a ginger cookie. Sorghum gives them a unique sweet flavor. Molasses can be substituted if you don't have sorghum.