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Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum offers free Sunday admission to county residents
Program, supported by Schooler Family Foundation, expands access to art, history and educational experiences
The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum reminds everyone that admission is free on Sundays for Coshocton County residents, made possible through the generous support of the Schooler Family Foundation.
This initiative reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that local residents have greater access to the museum’s world-class collections and educational experiences. By removing the barrier of admission cost one day each week, the museum hopes to encourage families, students, and lifelong learners to explore its galleries, which feature Native American art and artifacts, Asian art, and local history.
Free Sundays provide an opportunity for the community to connect more deeply with the cultural and historical resources in their own backyard, while reinforcing the museum’s mission to inspire curiosity, learning, and appreciation for diverse cultures.
The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located in Historic Roscoe Village at 300 N. Whitewoman St. in Coshocton. Museum hours are Friday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.