Spring Hill Historic Home & Underground Railroad Site
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1401 Springhill Ln NE, Massillon, OH 44646, United StatesMap
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Daughters Bridal Shower
We had our daughters Bridal Shower here and it was beautiful. The staff was very nice and helped in everyway they could. The only draw back was no air conditioning. They had plenty of fans and with...
The tour guide was very informative! It was very hot and humid today 88+ and both guides were accomidating offering cool towels and cold water. We learned a lot and enjoyed ourselves.
My wife and I visited Springhill in Massillon ( her first) and enjoyed it completely. The amazing thing is to have an historic home like this in our city. It is truly a hidden gem.
Home of Thomas and Charity Rotch, the Quaker founders of Kendall. The Rotches brought merino sheep to Ohio from New England. The house is listed on the National Historic Register for being a stop on ...
Daughters Bridal Shower
We had our daughters Bridal Shower here and it was beautiful. The staff was very nice and helped in everyway they could. The only draw back was no air conditioning. They had plenty of fans and with...
Massillon History
The tour guide was very informative! It was very hot and humid today 88+ and both guides were accomidating offering cool towels and cold water. We learned a lot and enjoyed ourselves.
Hidden gem
My wife and I visited Springhill in Massillon ( her first) and enjoyed it completely. The amazing thing is to have an historic home like this in our city. It is truly a hidden gem.
Fun and educational
Home of Thomas and Charity Rotch, the Quaker founders of Kendall. The Rotches brought merino sheep to Ohio from New England. The house is listed on the National Historic Register for being a stop on ...
Absolutely worth a visit
It wasn't easy to find this place. But when I arrived the volonteers were so welcoming. Gave a lot of information about the time before the civil war.