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Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Holmes County, Ohio" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Ohio Theatre ...
The Holmes County Fair, which opens Monday, Aug. 5, and runs through Saturday, Aug. 10, features fun and entertainment for visitors of all ages.
The entrepreneurial spirit of Holmes County was on display at the annual Chamber of Commerce awards banquet on Thursday. Holmes County Chamber presents business, leadership, community service ...
The first county courthouse was built in Detroit Lakes that year also. Some of the city's historic buildings still stand, such as the 1908 railroad station and the historic Holmes Theater. The Becker County Museum, located near the Holmes Theater in Detroit Lakes, has information and exhibits on the history of the city and the surrounding area.
These include the Ohio Theatre, which was erected in 1909 under the name of "City Hall and Opera House". The theatre had a troubled history, and was almost closed in the 1900s, but three freshmen from the Loudonville High School raised $4,000 in a local talent show. In 2009, the Ohio Theater celebrated its 100th anniversary.
State Auditor calls Holmes County Fair one of the best in the state during 100th anniversary celebration.
Amish youth groups listening to a tour guide at Behalt. The center houses Behalt, a 10 ft x 265 ft cyclorama, [10] [11] also known as a mural-in-the-round, illustrating the heritage of the Amish and Mennonite people from their origin in Switzerland (circa 1525) to the present day.
The 2024 Holmes County Fair king and queen will be named in a ceremony in the large arena at 5 p.m. Monday. Five candidates are vying for queen and two for king of the 101st Holmes County Fair.