Canton Area Attractions
McKinley National Monument McKinley National Memorial - Located on McKinley Monument Drive Northwest, this 26-acre national landmark is dedicated to the 25th president William McKinley, who is entombed there along with his wife and two children. The patio of the monument provides a fine view of downtown Canton.
Golf Courses Await You Our Golf Courses Await You - Our County boasts 39 public & private golf courses. Whether you're looking for a challenging or tame course, you'll find just what you've been searching for.
Classic Car Museum Canton Classic Car Museum - Take a guided tour and see over 35 great antique, classic and special interest cars set in a vast display of automotive and Ohio nostalgic memorabilia.
The National First Ladies' Library The National First Ladies' Library is located across the street from the hotel.  The victorian house was the family home of Ida Saxton McKinley.  The library serves as a national resource to educate about the contributions of all First Ladies and other women in American history (reservations required).
Horse Drawn Buggy in the Amish Country Amish Country - Step back in time before electricity or the automobile. Visit a people content to live without the conveniences of modern life, and see what they have built with that philosophy.
Glamorgan Castle Glamorgan Castle - Come explore a castle built in 1904, which was the private residence of Colonel William Morgan, who was the inventor of the overhead traveling crane.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Professional Football Hall of Fame - Learn more about the greatest players of all time at this football mecca. Includes educational information and team histories.

The Hall of Fame Game The Hall of Fame Game - Canton is the birthplace of pro football. Football can serve as a means of bringing the community together and Canton is a perfect example of that philosophy.