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The Lights

Our steam punk light fictures are all hand-crafted by Whiskertin Crafted Light- a boutique custom lighting company based out of Akron, OH.  

Whiskertin Crafted Light

THE RETRO SPEAKERS

Our retro speakers are late 1970s JBL speakers- still producing incredible and clear sound.

Wooster Vintage Audio

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THE GRADALL PISTON

The Piston from Gradall No. 3 is displayed above in the bar area. The Gradall No. 3 Excavator is one of five manufactured in 1945 - the same year the Gradall machine patents were acquired by The Warner & Swasey Co. of Cleveland, OH.

Gradall

The Poles

Each pole is wrapped and cemented with hand-crafted mosaic pieces created by Sarah Dugger. Each are different in their own way.

Artist Sarah Dugger

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THE KAYAK

Dan Warther finished the restoration of the 17 foot kayak. It was hand-made by Pete Marshall, a Dover graduate of 1983. Pete initially used the kayak to explore the Schuylkill River network in Philadelphia. Later, it ended up at Pete and Mami's summer house at Martha's Vineyard- where Pete kayaked the island's scenic estuaries during their visits. It will now reside at the music venue as a featured piece. Remember to venture out and explore!

Warther Woodworking

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THE GRAND PIANO

Our 1960 Baldwin Grand Piano, made and crafted in Cincinnati, OH- was gifted by Tim Conway's college friend, a former music teacher of Perry High School and Alumni of Bowling Green University. The Grand Piano is the center of it all here at The Delaware.

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THE SHARP BUILDING

"John Sharp (?-1853) immigrated from England to the United States before the 1830s and little more than that is clear. He was married to Martha Smith (?-c. 1878) and living in New York in the early 1830s when he and his Martha had a son, William T. Sharp (1836-1908). John was in the woolen trade and he eventually moved his family to Jefferson County, Ohio by the mid-1840s where he established a woolen manufactory. William learned the machinist’s trade while working in his father’s factory."

Tuscarawas County Stories

Phone

330-440-6200

Address

112 Fair Avenue NE, New Philadelphia Ohio, 44663

HOURS

wednesday 4-10pm

thursday 11am-10pm

friday & saturday 11am-12am

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