Mesopotamia Village Historic District

A historic yellow clapboard house with black shutters in Mesopotamia Village Historic District, Trumbull County, Ohio.

Mesopotamia Village Historic District

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Explore Mesopotamia Village Historic District in Northeast, Ohio where you can experience Amish culture, and Ohio’s oldest general store in Trumbull County.

Nestled in the northwestern corner of Trumbull County, the Mesopotamia Village Historic District offers a captivating glimpse into 19th-century rural Ohio. The heart of the village, known as the "Commons," is encircled by 28 buildings, with 21 constructed before the Civil War, all contributing to the district's inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.

Mesopotamia is part of one of the largest Amish settlements in Ohio, providing visitors with a unique blend of historical architecture and Amish culture. A notable landmark is the End of the Commons General Store, established in 1840, recognized as Ohio's oldest operating general store . The store retains its original charm, offering a variety of goods from penny candies to handmade Amish fry pies, and features a collection of vintage artifacts that transport visitors back in time.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply seeking a serene countryside experience, Mesopotamia Village offers a distinctive and enriching destination in Northeast Ohio.