
Arts & Entertainment
Galleries, theaters, music venues, and creative studios.
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Family-owned 24-lane bowling center with a full-service restaurant and bar, arcade, and party packages. Over 60 years of bowling experience.
Community theater staging plays, musicals, and concerts in a converted historic church in downtown Sharon, with a lower-level concert venue called 40 Below.
Patriotic memorial created in 1980 to mark each day of the Iranian Hostage Crisis, featuring 444 American flags, an eternal flame, and the War on Terror Veterans Memorial.
Family-owned bowling alley with over 60 years of history, plus four axe-throwing bays and party packages for all ages.
Free 260-acre public park with summer concert series, Movies Under the Stars, a 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, and over 400,000 annual visitors.
Established bowling center serving the Greenville community since 1989 with well-maintained lanes and a welcoming atmosphere.
Eight-room museum in Greenville's earliest documented residence, the 1826 Federal-style Waugh House, filled with local artifacts and history.
Museum at Riverside Park showcasing the history of the Erie Extension Canal with artifacts and a replica canal boat at the site of historic Lock No. 22.
Seasonal outdoor museum featuring Steam Engine #604, one of the world's largest switch engines. Free admission with railroad artifacts and historical documents.
Volunteer-run museum in the historic Travelers Hotel with over 10,000 artifacts, a research library, and genealogy services.
Non-profit arts and education center providing free youth arts programs and adult training, improving lives through creativity and mentorship.
Free museum preserving the heritage of Mercer County with exhibits of clothing, photographs, furniture, and artifacts, plus a genealogical research library.
Performing arts studio and theater company on Broad Street offering acting workshops, voice and piano lessons, and live productions for all ages.
Family-owned animal park established in 1953, featuring over 250 animals and birds from around the world near Pymatuning Lake.
Multi-screen movie theater on East State Street showing current releases with digital projection and Monday bargain nights.
Historic 1854 mansion turned award-winning country inn on the shores of Shenango Lake, offering 27 guest rooms, fine dining, weddings, and Civil War memorabilia.
One of Mercer County's largest bowling venues with 44 lanes, plus pool tables, air hockey, and an arcade.
Semi-private 9-hole golf course near Pymatuning Lake, open since 1966, with a driving range and miniature golf.