Canton

Pro Football Hall of Fame
221 George Halas Dr. NW (Exit 107A (Fulton Road) of I-77)
+1 330-456-8207
$21/17/15 (Adults/Seniors/Children 6-14)
Memorial Day - Labor Day, 9AM-8PM; Labor Day - Memorial Day 9AM-5PM; Closed Christmas

Worlds largest collection of pro-football memorabilia. Also features the Lamar Hunt Super Bowl Gallery and Super Bowl Theater.

Canton Classic Car Museum
104 6th St. SW (Market Ave. S at Sixth St. SW)
+1 330-455-3603
$7.50/6/5/Free (Adults/Seniors/Children 6-18/Children under 6)
Daily 10AM-5PM (except holidays)

Thousands of pieces of nostalgia, memorabilia, antiques, and period fashions. There are 45 antique and collectible autos, including a 1970 Plymouth Superbird, a 1937 Fully bullet proof Canton Police Car, and a hand carved 1937 Packard Hearse.

Canton Memorial Civic Center
1101 Market Ave N
+1 330-489-3090

Numerous events are held at the Canton Civic Center, such as sporting events, car shows, and circuses.

Cultural Center for the Arts
1001 Market Ave N
+1 330-452-4096

This venue houses many of Canton's fine and performing arts, including the Canton Museum of Art.

National First Ladies' Library
205 & 331 Market Ave. S
+1 330-452-0876
$7/6/5 (Adults/Seniors/Children)
M-Sa 9AM-4PM

The Victorian family home of US Presidential First Lady Ida Saxton McKinley now serves as an educational center on the subject of contributions by the wives of US Presidents and other women with significant roles in historical US politics. Call ahead for tour reservations.

Wm. McKinley Presidential Library and Museum (McKinley Monument)
800 McKinley Monument Drive NW
+1 330-455-7043
$7/6/5 (Adults/Seniors/Children)
M-Sa 9AM-4PMĀ ; Su 12PM-4PM

Climb the 108 steps to the top! The memorial for the 25th U.S. President William McKinley is free, but the museum has a charge.