Discover the Best Fall Events in Charming Newark, OH

Fall is a great time to explore all that Newark, Ohio has to offer. From historic sites and charming shops to vibrant festivals and diverse art productions, this city has it all. Here are some of the best fall events that capture Newarks unique character:

1) Licking County Historic Jail Tours (46 S 3rd St, Newark): If youre interested in history and paranormal activity, dont miss a chance to tour the Licking County Historic Jail. The jail was built in 1889 and served as a correctional facility for over 100 years. Visitors can explore the cells and learn about infamous inmates like Kate Kitty Leroy who was known as The Queen of the Badlands.

2) Canal Market District Harvest Festival (25 E Walnut St, Newark): Celebrate harvest season at Canal Market Districts annual festival held on October 12th from 10am4pm. Enjoy live music, local vendors selling fresh produce and artisan goods while sipping on craft beer or cider.

3) The Works Museum Fall Family Fun Night (55 S 1st St., Newark): Bring your family out for an evening of STEM activities at The Works Museum on November 16th from 68 pm with free admission! Activities include pumpkin painting catapulting workshops along with Legobuilding contests.

4) Wine & Canvas at ThirtyOne West Theatre (31 W Church St., Newark): Gather your friends for a fun night out sipping wine while painting beautiful Fallthemed works of art guided by professional artists!

5) Dawes Arboretum Tree Tapping Ceremony (7770 Jacksontown Rd SE., Heath): Experience oneofakind tradition at Dawes Arboretum tapping Maple trees ceremony which takes place on October last weekend where guests can taste sap straight from maple trees!

These events showcase just a few of the many fall events and activities that make Newark such an amazing place to visit. Whether youre interested in history, art, or simply enjoying the cozy atmosphere of this charming city, theres something for everyone here.

Websites:

https://lickingcountyhistoricalsociety.org/historicjailtours/

https://canalmarketdistrict.org/events/harvestfestival/

http://attheworks.org/familyfunnight/

https://www.wineandcanvas.com/artcanvaspartynewarkoh.html

https://dawesarb.org/event/maplesyrupmadnesstreetappingcelebration/all/

Twitter:

@LickingCoHistSoc

@CanalMarketDist

@TheWorksMuseum

@wineandcanvasOH

@dawes_arboretum

address

46 S 3Rd St
Newark, OH
United States

25 E Walnut St
Newark, OH
United States

55 S 1St St.
Newark, OH
United States

31 W Church St.
Newark, OH
United States

7770 Jacksontown Rd Se.
Heath, OH
United States

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Built in 1889, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Joseph W. Yost to serve as the jail and Sheriff’s residence for Licking County, Ohio.  The building features a rusticated brownstone exterior with limestone trim, a
Built in 1889, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Joseph W. Yost to serve as the jail and Sheriff’s residence for Licking County, Ohio.  The building features a rusticated brownstone exterior with limestone trim, a
Built in 1876, this Queen Anne-style train station was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad to house railroad passenger facilities for the city of Newark, Ohio.  Originally featuring a central two-story tower with a cross-gable roof, stucco cladding
Located in Newark, Ohio and listed on the NRHP
Built around the turn of the 20th Century, this Romanesque Revival and Italianate-style building features a red brick facade, bracketed cornice, low slope rear shed roof with a parapet, brick pilasters between the window bays, arched window bays not
Built around the turn of the 20th Century, this Renaissance Revival-style building features an orange brick facade, divided into five bays by pilasters with brick corbeling above the third floor windows, stone window headers, a heavily bracketed
Built in 1902-03, this Venetian Gothic Revival-style building caught fire shortly after its completion, with it being rebuilt in 1904.  Known as the Union Block, the building has housed various businesses and organizations, including the
Built in 1902-03, this Venetian Gothic Revival-style building caught fire shortly after its completion, with it being rebuilt in 1904.  Known as the Union Block, the building has housed various businesses and organizations, including the
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