Discussion focuses on outstanding homes in Massillon

Discussion focuses on outstanding homes in Massillon
Charles Steese House, 110 Fourth St. NE in Massillon, is part of the historic district.
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The Massillon Museum’s History Discussion Group will meet on Tuesday, May 7 from 10 a.m. to noon to discuss outstanding homes in Massillon.

Moderator Chris Craft will look for information about Wellman neighborhood residences, original homes in Kendal, mansions on Fourth Street and west-side gems like the Textor house.

The event will be held in the Fred F. Silk Community Room in the museum’s lower level. The museum is fully accessible. Attendance is free and open to everyone. Liebermann’s pastries and coffee are available for a donation.

The group meets the first Tuesday of every month. Some guests engage actively in the conversations; others simply listen. No reservations are necessary.

The museum receives operating support from the Ohio Arts Council and ArtsinStark.

For more information call the museum at 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org.

The Massillon Museum is located at 121 Lincoln Way E. in Massillon. A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free.

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