About
Roscoe Village is a restored Ohio and Erie Canal town located in Coshocton, Ohio, United States. Roscoe Village, was laid out in 1816, Roscoe was originally named Caldersburgh after its founder James Calder.
Hours
Monday: 10AM – 4PM
Tuesday: 10AM – 4PM
Wednesday: 10AM – 4PM
Thursday: 10AM – 4PM
Friday: 10AM – 4PM
Saturday: 10AM – 4PM
Sunday: 10AM – 4PM
Contact
Phone: (740) 622-7644
Address: 600 N Whitewoman St, Coshocton, OH 43812
We thoroughly enjoyed our first time visit here. You can tell the people take great pride in keeping the village clean and enjoy talking with visitors. We went into as many stores as time would allow. We had a delicious sandwich at Lock 27, purchased several items in the one room schoolhouse (all made locally), enjoyed the short film in the main building, made a purchase in the Cottage Gate, walked the beautiful tree-lined streets, talked with Mindy in the ‘flag store’ (aka Visitor Center)…so many places to see, so little time. Hope to get back one day for the canal ride!
We had a wonderful visit! My husband and I love all of the history and enjoy learning about the past. Most of the guide’s were very engaging and all were happy to explain things to our five year old. I was even shown how to spin wool using a drop spindle, which I was able to purchase at the visitors center. My husband got a courting candle and my kiddo didn’t know what to do in the candy store. I highly recommend spending the day here and taking a ride on the canal boat.
My husband and I had a wonderful time at the Dulcimer Festival. Enjoyed all the musicians. Loved listening to the Vanderveer Brothers, Bing Futch, Colin Beasley and so many more. It was our first time to Roscoe Village. Love the history and how the people take pride in their little village. The canal ride was wonderful with lots of informative history. We plan on coming back. We stayed at Roscoe Motor Inn and it is not the Hilton but the rooms were clean and the owner is super friendly. The price was right. We enjoyed our stay.