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For Immediate Release Contact Kim Krieger Media Relations Manager Sauder Village www.saudervillage.org 419.446.2541 or 419.551.0871 (cell) Experience the Roaring Twenties at Sauder Village 1920s Main Street Archbold, OH – Families can now experience the Roaring Twenties at the 1920s Main Street, part of the Walk Through Time Experience at Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio. This spectacular addition to Ohio’s largest living history village allows guests to explore a theater, candy shop, fire station, soda fountain, grocery store and much more! The 1920s Main Street is a one-of-a-kind project that replicates a portion of a 1920s Main Street typical to Northwest Ohio. At this permanent addition to Sauder Village, guests can see how people worked and spent their hard-earned leisure time during the 1920s. “The 1920s was an era filled with exciting advancements in travel and communication, tremendous social change, and roaring good times,” shared Kim Krieger, Media Relations Manager. “We look forward to having guests join us yet this season to experience the twenties in a fun, family–friendly environment at Sauder Village.” Buildings now open along the west side of Main Street include the Livery, Fire Station #1, Wiederkehr Clothing, Hub Grocery Store, and theater. Guests will also enjoy exploring the new soda fountain/pharmacy, Main Street Confections, and The Broken Barrel Speakeasy (open for special events/experiences only).Families will also enjoy experiencing the Roaring Twenties at shops along the Main Street’s east side including the Depot, Okuley Barbershop, Stotzer Hardware Store, Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Ohio Farm Bureau, Rich Auto Dealership and Gas Station, and Dr. McGuffin’s Office. “Families visiting our 1920s Main Street can stop in for a Charleston Chew at the candy shop, enjoy a chocolate malt or milkshake at the soda fountain, get a sneak peek of a picture show at the theater and check out a vintage fire truck and antique automobiles,” Krieger added. “Sauder Village offers families a place to laugh, learn, and connect while making history of their very own!” While at Sauder Village, guests will also enjoy a free train ride, meeting farm animals, and taking a “Walk Through Time” to experience life in Ohio from 1803 through the 1920s! There are also many beautiful gardens, craft shops, and unique shopping opportunities throughout the Village. A trip to Sauder Village would not be complete without delicious, home-style food from the Barn Restaurant and Doughbox Bakery. For those looking to extend their stay, the 98-room Heritage Inn has a spacious country inn atmosphere with many places for guests to relax and spend time together. The 87-site Sauder Village Campground is a great spot to enjoy fishing, sharing stories around the campfire, riding bikes around Little Lake Erie, or playing in the Splash Pad. Sauder Village is located at 22611 State Route 2 in Archbold – just minutes from Exit 25 of the Ohio Turnpike. The Historic Village is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. The Village is closed on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays this season. Admission is $20.00 for adults, $14.00 for students (6-16), and free for members and children 5 and under. Make history of your very own this summer with a trip to Sauder Village to experience the new 1920s Main Street! Hours of operation, safety practices, and answers to frequently asked questions are available on the Sauder Village website. For details about planning a memorable Sauder Village getaway call 800.590.9755, visit the Sauder Village website at www.saudervillage.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
For Immediate Release
Contact Kim Krieger Media Relations Manager Sauder Village www.saudervillage.org 419.446.2541 or 419.551.0871 (cell)
Experience the Roaring Twenties at Sauder Village 1920s Main Street
Archbold, OH – Families can now experience the Roaring Twenties at the 1920s Main Street, part of the Walk Through Time Experience at Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio. This spectacular addition to Ohio’s largest living history village allows guests to explore a theater, candy shop, fire station, soda fountain, grocery store and much more!
The 1920s Main Street is a one-of-a-kind project that replicates a portion of a 1920s Main Street typical to Northwest Ohio. At this permanent addition to Sauder Village, guests can see how people worked and spent their hard-earned leisure time during the 1920s.
“The 1920s was an era filled with exciting advancements in travel and communication, tremendous social change, and roaring good times,” shared Kim Krieger, Media Relations Manager. “We look forward to having guests join us yet this season to experience the twenties in a fun, family–friendly environment at Sauder Village.”
Buildings now open along the west side of Main Street include the Livery, Fire Station #1, Wiederkehr Clothing, Hub Grocery Store, and theater. Guests will also enjoy exploring the new soda fountain/pharmacy, Main Street Confections, and The Broken Barrel Speakeasy (open for special events/experiences only).Families will also enjoy experiencing the Roaring Twenties at shops along the Main Street’s east side including the Depot, Okuley Barbershop, Stotzer Hardware Store, Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Ohio Farm Bureau, Rich Auto Dealership and Gas Station, and Dr. McGuffin’s Office.
“Families visiting our 1920s Main Street can stop in for a Charleston Chew at the candy shop, enjoy a chocolate malt or milkshake at the soda fountain, get a sneak peek of a picture show at the theater and check out a vintage fire truck and antique automobiles,” Krieger added. “Sauder Village offers families a place to laugh, learn, and connect while making history of their very own!”
While at Sauder Village, guests will also enjoy a free train ride, meeting farm animals, and taking a “Walk Through Time” to experience life in Ohio from 1803 through the 1920s! There are also many beautiful gardens, craft shops, and unique shopping opportunities throughout the Village.
A trip to Sauder Village would not be complete without delicious, home-style food from the Barn Restaurant and Doughbox Bakery. For those looking to extend their stay, the 98-room Heritage Inn has a spacious country inn atmosphere with many places for guests to relax and spend time together. The 87-site Sauder Village Campground is a great spot to enjoy fishing, sharing stories around the campfire, riding bikes around Little Lake Erie, or playing in the Splash Pad.
Sauder Village is located at 22611 State Route 2 in Archbold – just minutes from Exit 25 of the Ohio Turnpike. The Historic Village is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. The Village is closed on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays this season. Admission is $20.00 for adults, $14.00 for students (6-16), and free for members and children 5 and under.
Make history of your very own this summer with a trip to Sauder Village to experience the new 1920s Main Street! Hours of operation, safety practices, and answers to frequently asked questions are available on the Sauder Village website. For details about planning a memorable Sauder Village getaway call 800.590.9755, visit the Sauder Village website at www.saudervillage.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram.