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11 Stops To Make In Hartville

A small town between between Akron and Canton, Ohio.

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11 Stops To Make In Hartville
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If you live in Hartville, Ohio, then you will probably know the places that are mentioned down below. If you don't, well, you are in for a treat, because Hartville has a lot of history, and many places to see.

1. The Hartville Kitchen


Many would know that the Hartville Kitchen is always busy during dinner time and has a wonderful bakery to buy delicious goods.


2. The Hartville Flea Market

As many would know, the Hartville Flea Market is always busy on Saturdays, which causes a hard time for all who live there to go do their daily activities.


3. Quail Hollow


Is a State Park to enjoy nature, while running, riding bikes or even taking a pleasant walk. Also, there is a mansion in the park, but if you ask a town's person, nobody really knows the history of who lived there.


4. Route 619


This is the main road that connects Hartville and Uniontown. However, by taking this road, you many never get to the location you want in time.


5. Clear Water


One of the only exciting places in town, besides Pump It Up, where one can swim and play Minature Golf.


6. The Hartville Chocolate Factory


Known for there sweets, but also their ice cream. The best place to go to get chocolates or items to make your own chocolate treats.


7. The Lake High School Marching Band



For Friday night football games, the Lake High School Marching Band is the highlight for halftime shows, and are known for spelling "Lake" in cursive.


8. The Uniontown Festival



The Uniontown Festival is the mark for when summer is ending and school is about to start. Just between you and me, this is basically a middle school hangout.


9. The Common Suites



This is actually new to Hartville, and so far, I hear it's a great place to go to. So if you ever want to visit, this is the place to go.

10. The Frontier



It's your typical old town breakfast place, like the restaurant in Twilight. Warning, you many be the only one without gray hair at the place.


11. The Hartville Hardware


It's the largest privately owned hardware store in the State, and probably one of the best attractions. So check it out!

Overall, Hartville is a great weekend trip. But if you get bored, we are only twenty minutes away from Canton.

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