See the Famous Newark Holy Stones
While in Roscoe Village, stop at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum to see their permanent exhibits of Historic Ohio, Euro–American decorative arts, American Indian, and Asian arts. They are also home to the controversial Newark Holy Stones unearthed in the 1860s in the Newark Ohio Earthworks. The inscriptions on the Holy Stones are written in Hebrew and one of the stones in thought to bear the image of Moses. The museum also offers a gallery that changes exhibits throughout the year featuring quilts, sports memorabilia, antiques, art and more.
JHM is handicapped accessible and has a gift shop offering collection-related books, fine craft, jewelry and decorative items.
When you go
Check the museum website for special exhibits, events, lectures, tour and programs for youth, adults, and groups.
Closed: New Years, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas.
Admission: Adults $5.00 ¦ Children $4.00 (7 – 18 yrs.) ¦ Family $15.00 (2 adults with children living in household). Memberships offer unlimited free admission and other discounts.
Accommodates: 50-75, 90-120
Indoor Facility
Hours:
January – February
Friday-Sunday 12:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M.
March-Memorial Weekend
Tuesday-Sunday 12:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M.
Memorial Weekend-Labor Day
Daily 12:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M.
Labor Day-December
Tuesday-Sunday 12:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M.
Coshocton
Ohio
43812
United States
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