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PostHeaderIcon Auman Radio and TV Museum

Auman Museum of Radio & TV

This museum is located in a little store front at 215 N. Tuscarawas Avenue, in Dover Ohio.  It is called the Auman Museum of Radio and Television. It is open to the public only by appointment. You call the phone number and get in touch with Mr. Larry Auman (330) 364-1058.

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PostHeaderIcon American Gas Pump Museum

The American Gas Pump Museum,located on the corner of North Tuscarawas Ave. and Front St. in Dover, features 50 vintage gasoline pumps from 1910 to 1962 as well as hundreds of nostalgic and whimsical items.  A Lionel model train speeds along a 110-foot track that runs around the top of the room, past the neon clocks and vintage gas station signs that cover the walls.  American Gas Pump Heaven has items that will bewilder and amuse guests of all ages. There is a life-sized Superman cutout who stands guard at the entrance to a 1940s era phone booth and a 360-pound cigar store Indian made of solid mahogany.

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PostHeaderIcon Summer in the Park

The Dover Lions Club presents their summer concert series “Summer In The Park” at the Dover Amphitheatre.  All shows start at 7pm on selected Thursday evenings.

For the schedule, please go to http://www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/DoverOH/page-8.php

 

PostHeaderIcon Dover City Park

Dover City Park is a place where all residents can come throughout the year and enjoy the outdoors in a safe and clean environment.

During the warmer months, the sounds of splashing can be heard from the Dover City Pool that overlooks miles of walking trails, a professional Disc Golf course, eight baseball/softball fields, eight tennis courts and two full-size basketball courts. The smell of cookouts fill the air as families regularly gather at one of the many pavilions located throughout the park.  It also sports a state-of-the-art playground.

For more information go to http://www.doverohio.com/services/city-parks.php


 

PostHeaderIcon J. E. Reeves Victorian Home

Return to the elegance of the late 19th century by visiting the J. E. Reeves Victorian Home and its adjoining Carriage House Museum, located in Dover. This opulent mansion, the former residence of prominent Dover industrialist, Jeremiah E. Reeves, is owned by the Dover Historical Society.

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PostHeaderIcon Warther's Museum

The Warther Museum, at 331 Karl Avenue in Dover, showcases 64 ebony, ivory, and walnut train carvings created by Ernest "Mooney" Warther.  Thru the summer months, stroll through the Swiss-style flower garden's to Frieda Warther's Button House that holds a collection of over 73,000 buttons arranged in beautiful designs on the walls and ceiling.  The Original home of the Warther's is now open to tours.  Step back in the 1920's.  Also Warthers are fourth generation knife makers, who produce outstanding kitchen cultery which can be purchased in their gift shop or on-line.

Visit them on the web at http://www.warthers.com