The National Barber Museum & Hall of Fame

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Canal Winchester, United States

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The National Barber Museum & Hall of Fame Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The National Barber Museum & Hall of Fame is located in Canal Winchester, United States on 135 Franklin St. The National Barber Museum & Hall of Fame is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

135 Franklin St

Phone

+1 6148331846

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Stephen Francia

Everything you didn't know about barbering! Completely interesting place - get the docent led tour (only need under an hour) for some great info on some of the paraphernalia/objects. Handicap accessible, the entrance is in the \back\ of the school, and leave a little tip on your way out! Go have fun learning something interesting!

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Robert Meyers

This new incarnation of the Barber Shop Museum and Hall of Fame is literally coming up from the ashes of the old museum, due to a fire in the building that housed it. It is a labor of love that is still in the process of being cleaned and restored from the smoke damage. Exhibits are being reconstructed, and put back together in a larger and better location, which is part of the local school. Though it is not complete yet, we happened to stop by during one of their work sessions. It was stated that they should be done by fall or the end of this year. From what I saw, it will be well worth it to come back, when it is in it's full glory. Just in the short time that we spent there, we learned quite a lot. WELL WORTH STOPPING BY !!!!!!!

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Adrian Scott

What a great place to visit even if your not a barber stylist. Friendly staff, donations welcome.

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Sabrina Robinson

Lots of barber chairs, barber poles, razors, clippers, signage, memorabilia and trivia beautifully and meticulously displayed. Lots of history! A must see! Call Mike today to reserve your Friday or Saturday visit. Guided tours available. Enjoy!

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Dana Ippoliti

Beautiful museum dedicated to the art of barbering from ancient times to now. Many unusual artifacts. The curator is knowledgeable and the tour is interesting. Highly recommend not just for barbers but also history buffs.