THE ROSEVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
was founded in 1998 and is a private non-profit organization
dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Roseville,
Ohio. The Society seeks to achieve this mission through a variety
of public programs, including exhibits, lectures, walking tours,
and a research library. Since the Society is still evolving, many
of the programs mentioned above have not yet been implemented.
Check back with us periodically for an update on our status.
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Roseville Historical Museum Now Open
The Roseville Historical Museum is open six years after the Roseville Historical Society first started collecting memorabilia of the small
village. . . more.
The museum is open the first Sunday of each month from 1:00 to
5:00 p.m. Admission is $2.00 for adults and .50 for children.
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Location and History
The village of Roseville is located
approximately 10 miles southwest of Zanesville, Ohio.
Incorporated in 1840, Roseville is home to some of the finest
American pottery produced in the 20th century. Currently four
properties are listed on the National Register of Historic
Places, with plans to add several more in the coming year.
The Roseville Historical Society is located at 140
S. Main Street in historic downtown Roseville, Ohio. Please click on the Building
Update link for additional information.
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Volunteer Opportunities
The Roseville Historical Society
relies on volunteers of all ages to assist on projects
planned for the coming year. Opportunities include research,
event planning, guiding walking tours of downtown Roseville,
and a variety of special projects. Individuals interested in
volunteering should contact Mrs.Ungemach, Volunteer
Coordinator, at (740) 697-7127 or via email at bonnie.ungemach@sbcglobal.net.
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Membership Information
The Roseville Historical Society is
a non-profit organization that relies on the generosity of
its friends and supporters to preserve, promote, and
celebrate the history of our community. Members receive a
quarterly bulletin which announces four programs a year,
discounts on Society publications, and advance notice of
special events. Individuals may become members of the Society
by making a contribution in the amounts as follows: