Ohio’s Market Berlin Boosts Tourism as Major Holmes County Antique Hub
25 stores under one roof in a newly built 24,000-square-foot building with a 10,000-square-foot wrap-around porch at 5916 County Road 168 draw antiques shoppers north of downtown Berlin.

Ohio’s Market Berlin bills itself as "Amish Country’s newest curated market experience" and anchors a sizable retail footprint at 5916 County Road 168, Millersburg, OH 44654, located just north of downtown Berlin in Holmes County. The facility opened in the summer of 2022 and occupies a newly built 24,000-square-foot building with more items spilling onto a 10,000-square-foot wrap-around porch, and the market advertises "25 stores under one roof."
The collection of vendors mixes antiques with new goods. Promotional copy and listings describe both "dozens of vendors" and a precise count of 25 stores, offering antique dealers, Amish-made goods, home décor, furniture and national-brand products. The market’s own copy notes: "Whether you are looking for brand new furniture or love the character of a 100-year-old dresser, or searching for unique home décor accessories, outdoor lifestyle goods, fashion merchandise, homemade foods—there truly is something for everyone here." Product examples cited in market materials range from farmhouse décor and collectibles to popular products like Tupperware.
Food and on-site dining are an explicit part of the draw. Market material invites shoppers with the line: "Hungry after all that shopping? Stop by booths like The Cracklin’ Pig by Roasters, Smokin’ Chippers or Heini’s." Ohio’s Market lists operating hours as Monday–Friday: 9:00AM–5:00PM and Saturday: 9:00AM–5:00PM, and also states it is "OPEN YEAR-ROUND." Contact information given in source material includes the phone number (740) 502-9825 and two emails: OHIOMARKETBERLIN@GMAIL.COM and hcpickers@gmail.com.
The marketplace emphasizes a curated identity: "Part home décor store, part gift shop, part antique mall, we are not a flea market but offer more of a curated shopping experience." That self-description sits alongside outside characterizations that call the site a "large curated marketplace and flea/antique complex," reflecting differing impressions in source materials. The market’s Millersburg mailing address and its description as situated just north of downtown Berlin are both presented in promotional and summary materials; the sources do not explain the dual-city reference.

Publicly available facts supplied by the market leave several reporting gaps. Sources provide an opening season (summer of 2022) but not an exact opening date or ownership names; they list vendor counts but not a full vendor roster; and they list weekday and Saturday hours without specifying Sunday or holiday schedules. They also do not provide visitor counts, parking capacity or economic-impact figures for Holmes County.
With a 24,000-square-foot core, a 10,000-square-foot porch and 25 distinct storefronts, Ohio’s Market Berlin has the physical scale to influence antiques tourism patterns in Holmes County. Clarifying ownership, full vendor lists, hours and visitation metrics will determine how much the market can convert that physical scale into a sustained boost for Berlin, Millersburg and the county’s broader retail economy.
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