
| 126 North 15th Street Sebring, Ohio 44672 330-938-6920 |
| In April of 1898, work began on the factories, stores, and homes that would become known as "Sebring." The Sebring brothers, their parents (George and Elizabeth), and their sisters each built beautiful homes. The potteries employed approximately 3,300 workers. The Sebring pottery industry flourished for many years, and at one time Sebring was known as the"Pottery Capital of The World." From these beginnings Sebring has remained a small, pleasant town with friendly people, safe streets, and beautiful public parks. Although only a few pottery "decorating" firms still remain, other types of manufacturers have located here. Sebring is hopeful that others will discover, as the Sebring brothers did, that Sebring is "the most elevated and healthful tableland of our state." |
| Sebring, Ohio was founded by the Sebring family from East Liverpool, Ohio. They owned and operated many pottery businesses. The Sebring family dreamed of building their own pottery town that would stand as a memorial to their work and ideals. They finally decided upon an area in Mahoning County, 80 miles west of Pittsburgh and five miles east of Alliance. They chose 200 acres of farmland near the Mahoning River that had a railroad line. Later, a 160 acre tract was added. Articles of Incorporation were filed in 1899. |
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| The Sebring Ohio Historical Society was founded in 1988. Daphne Cannell and Dery Zeppernick were the Co-Founders. Many others were also instrumental in getting the society started. By 1989, the Charter and the By-Laws were written, and the Society had began. Ceramics from the various potteries, newspaper items, old photographs and other items from an earlier Sebring were donated. The Strand Theatre building was donated to the Society by Greg New in 1990. The theatre is used as a museum and for exhibition space. In 2003, the Strand Theatre marquee was restored to circa 1940's and the building obtained a new roof. Starting in 2003, after a generous donation from Lynne and Dennis Biery and years of fund raising and personal donations, the inside of the building was renovated into a museum that now showcases Sebring's Pottery and local history. Our membership is now at about 225. With the support of the community, we have a wonderful museum emphasizing our pottery heritage. |
