Mansfield Fire Museum & Educational Center

A museum of fire fighting history from the bucket brigade through internal combustion powered fire engines. Includes reproductions of a turn-of-the-century fire station and a part of Main Street in downtown Mansfield featuring the famous Coney Island.

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Local Food & Drink

Local Food & Drink Mansfield’s special blend of sophistication and country charm comes through in its dining offerings as well. From craft beer and home-cooked mashed potatoes, gravy, and baked goods, to fine wine and an elegant steak dinner with a linen tablecloth, you will find whatever you’re craving here. It’s all made even more...

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Hampton Inn Mansfield/Ontario

The Hampton Inn Ontario/Mansfield, Ohio hotel is located in west Mansfield, near Ontario, Ohio. This Mansfield hotel is next door to Richland Mall and three miles from the CPC Division of General Motors and the Ontario City Building.

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The Phoenix Brewing Company

Mansfield's only brewery and tasting room, featuring handcrafted beers along with regional foods, beers, and wines in a restored 1914 mortuary.

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Arts & Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment Live theater. Symphony performances. Outdoor rock & roll. Contemporary galleries. Mansfield’s abundant arts and entertainment offerings showcase some of the region’s—and the world’s—finest performers and artisans. All Access ArtThese works of public art are free: Discover the many murals painted throughout downtown Mansfield that celebrate local history. The Green Room Gallery stages...

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Quality Inn & Suites Mansfield

Gold awarded property Quality Inn & Suites welcomes you to Mansfield, OH. 92 room property newly renovated equipped with the areas largest indoor pool and Quality Ser

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Johnny Appleseed Historic Byway

Johnny Appleseed Historic Byway Whether you are a resident, guest to our area, or just passing through, the Johnny Appleseed Historic Byway will enhance your experience. Although John “Appleseed” Chapman was born in Massachusetts on September 26, 1774, and died in Indiana on March 18, 1845, he spent a large portion of his adult life...

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