Shelby (Ohio)

Shelby is a city in Richland County, in the state of Ohio, USA.

Get in

By plane

By car

  • Ohio State Route 39 goes through the city of Shelby and its downtown business district. It provides connection to Mansfield to the southeast and Tiro to the northwest. Ohio 39 is the most heavily traveled route and is the main route to the cities of Mansfield and Ontario from Shelby. It is also the main route to The Ohio State University Mansfield Campus/North Central State College.
  • Ohio State Route 61 goes through the city of Shelby and its downtown business district. It provides connection to Crestline to the southwest and Plymouth to the north.
  • Ohio State Route 96 goes through the city of Shelby and its downtown business district. It provides connection to Ashland to the east and Bucyrus to the west.

See

Do

Buy

  • Around the World Treasures, 45 Broadway Street (third house past Napa Auto Parts), +1 419-342-2953. A Fair Trade store offering unique, high-quality handmade gifts and accessories from all over the world. Inventory includes handbags, purses, toys, cookbooks, interior decorations, personal accessories.
  • Shelby Hardware, 157 Mansfield Ave., +1 419 342-3796.
  • Glen's Surplus, Mohican St (Corner of Mohican St and Smiley). Army surplus.

Eat

Grocery stores

  • 🌍 Cornell's IGA Supercenter, 140 Mansfield Ave., +1 419 347-2223.
  • Gwirtz Market, 5001 State Route 39 W., +1 419 342-6228. It is on the southeast corner of State Route 39/State Route 96 and Funk Road near Shelby Airport in Sharon Township just west (outside the city limits) of Shelby.

Restaurants

Drink

There are plenty of choices for alcohol. Most grocery stores carry it, as do the gas stations, drive-throughs and convenience stores.

  • Weber's bar. A popular place in town. They take credit cards. It is a good place to grab a drink in a cozy atmosphere.

Sleep

Connect

Post Office

Library

Cope

Hospital

Laundromat

Newspapers

Go next

Routes through Shelby
Ends at  NW  SE  Mansfield Dover


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