Cheers to 250 Years Pub Crawl
Our Town Coshocton’s Cheers to 250 Years Pub Crawl is Friday, July 17th, 2026!
Riverwalk with Mary Beck & Native Delaware artist Holly Wilson
Native Delaware sculptor Holly Wilson will join Mary Beck to lead a river walk exploring the McWane River Walk in search of the perfect site for a sculpture. This sculpture, entitled Here One Turns to Go Upriver, will celebrate the Wyandot meaning of Coshocton. Holly will set up for the rest of the morning near the Farmer’s Market to talk with visitors.
Betty Zane: Heroine of the Revolution
Elizabeth “Betty” Zane was only seventeen when she saved Fort Henry in the last battle of the Revolutionary War. Her life would inspire author Zane Grey’s first book. Her family founded Zanesville, Marietta, Wheeling, and part of the first National Road. Let’s celebrate this remarkable young heroine of the American Revolution and the early United States. Registration required at www.coshoctonlibrary.org or by calling 740-622-0956.
An American Musical History – Folk, Appalachian, and Jazz
Jeremy Timmons and HiFi Rendezvous performing throughout the afternoon coinciding with the Courthouse tour schedule.
Free Courthouse Tours
Free Monticello III Canal Boat Rides
Canoe & Kayak Races
Lecture at Historic Roscoe Village
Time Travelers Tale in Roscoe Village Visitor Center Theater.
Free Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum Admission
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum will be opened for extended hours with free admission!
Free Tours of Historic Roscoe Village
Canal Town Discovery Tours w/ live demonstrations in select buildings.