East Canton
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Facts and practical information
East Canton is a village in Stark County in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 1,591 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Canton-Massillon, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. ()
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Nearby attractions include: Canton Memorial Civic Center, First Ladies National Historic Site, First Church of the Resurrection, Canton Museum of Art.
5.1 miWBasketball, Sport venue, Convention centerCanton Memorial Civic Center, Canton
131 min walk • The Canton Memorial Civic Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Canton, Ohio, United States.
5.1 miWRepository of First Ladies' materialsFirst Ladies National Historic Site, Canton
130 min walk • First Ladies National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in Canton, Ohio. During her residency in Washington, D.C. Mary Regula, wife of Ohio congressman Ralph Regula, spoke regularly about the nation's first ladies.
4.6 miWChurchFirst Church of the Resurrection, Canton
119 min walk • First Church of the Resurrection is an historic church at 901 Tuscarawas Street East, Canton, Ohio, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The church was dedicated, and its sanctuary completed, in 1862.
5.1 miWMuseum, Specialty museum, Art museumCanton Museum of Art, Canton
131 min walk • The Canton Museum of Art, founded in 1935, is a broad-based community arts organization designed to encourage and promote the fine arts in Canton, Ohio.
5 miWConcerts and shows, Reportedly haunted, TheaterCanton Palace Theatre, Canton
129 min walk • The Palace Theater is a historic movie palace in downtown Canton, Ohio, United States. Constructed during the heyday of the movie palace in the 1920s, it has been named a historic site. The 21' x 46' screen is the largest in Canton as of 2019. It contains a theatre organ which is still present to this day.
5.1 miWTowerStark County Courthouse, Canton
130 min walk • The Stark County Courthouse and its Annex are listed on the National Register of Historic Places for Canton, Ohio. The courthouse building was designed by Cleveland, Ohio based architect George F. Hammond in 1895.
5.2 miWChurch, Gothic Revival architecture, Romanesque architectureTrinity Lutheran Church, Canton
133 min walk • Trinity Lutheran Church is a historic former Lutheran church in downtown Canton, Ohio, United States. Built in the 1880s for a flourishing congregation, it closed in the early 2010s, leaving behind a church building that has been named a historic site.
5.1 miWChurch, Gothic Revival architectureCrossroads United Methodist Church, Canton
131 min walk • Crossroads United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Canton, Ohio. Originally the First Methodist Episcopal Church, it was renamed Church of the Savior United Methodist in 1968.
5.1 miW40°47'43"N • 81°22'35"WCanton Classic Car Museum, Canton
131 min walk • Museum, Specialty museum, Art museum
5.2 miWChurch, Gothic Revival architectureBasilica of Saint John the Baptist, Canton
134 min walk • The Basilica of Saint John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic church in Canton, Ohio, United States. The building was designed by American architect James Renwick, Jr. Construction was completed in 1871, and the church was dedicated in 1872. Saint John the Baptist was elevated to a minor basilica on June 19, 2012.
5 miSENational parkBeaver Creek State Park
128 min walk • Beaver Creek State Park is a 2,722-acre public recreation area in Columbiana County, Ohio in the United States. The park is near East Liverpool on the banks of Little Beaver Creek.