Did someone say apple butter? The delicious combination of apples, cinnamon, and spices slow-cooked over an open fire will surely draw you into the Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival on October 21-23rd.
But there is so much more to this time-honored festival. In addition, to taste-tempting apple butter and other delicious offerings, you will find live music, exceptional crafts vendors, kids’ activities, spirit tours, and more. Stroll through the shops in buildings from the 19th century, or visit a skilled artisan at work, and of course, get a jar of fresh apple butter, all while surrounded by the enchanting Roscoe Village.
Established in the early 1800s, Roscoe village has many stories to tell. Restored in 1969, the village has become a thriving community celebrating its past. Today visitors can dine, shop, and enjoy historical tours, canal boat rides, festivals, and other events, all while taking in the charming landscape and gardens that lend character to an already outstanding window to history.
The 52nd annual Coshocton County Fall Foliage and Farm Tour takes place on Saturday Oct 22nd, from 10-5 pm, and Sunday, Oct 23rd, from Noon until 5 pm. The drive-yourself tour highlights Ohio’s agricultural landscape. This year’s event is a mystery tour; locations will be announced on the day of the tour, and maps will be available at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. The event is fun for the whole family, and what better way to spend an afternoon than visiting the stunning fall scenery Coshocton County has to offer.