The front of the Holmes County Historical Society is a good vantage point to admire the home’s Queen Anne style architecture.
A closer look at a piece of Millersburg carnival glass.
Photo by: Robert Killmer/Flickr | CC BY-NC-ND
In the heart of Ohio’s largest Amish settlement sits this 7,000-square-foot, 28-room, Victorian House. The Queen Anne-style mansion, built in 1901, serves as the Holmes County Historical Society’s museum of Victoriana and holds a large collection of Holmes County history. [1]
Just next door sits the Millersburg Glass Museum. Here you can explore the history of glass in Holmes County, and witness some of the painted glass masterpieces that remain cherished by collectors around the world.
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