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Brookfield Conservation Club

1951 Sharon Hogue Rd
330-980-0484

About Us:

The clubhouse is nestled between large oaks and blends into the surrounding area. The dining rooms are paneled with oak, maple, cherry and apple, cut and timbered from the property. The walls have a variety of artful wildlife prints. A frame of interest is the Ohio license collection, starting from the very first license issued to present time. This collection was donated to the Club by Gary Seifert. A large lighted display, along with photo albums have pictures of other events at the club. One wall has two very large murals of outdoor scenes. There are many wildlife mounts surrounding the large, high ceiling in the meeting room. A very interesting one is a cougar (American Lion). It's on display on the mantel of the large stone fire place. Another is a deer bust that appeared on the cover of National Outdoor magazine. The magazine cover is also there, under glass. There are many other mounts such as the unusual white male and female pheasants, to the first turkey taken in the first season in Trumbull County. Come and enjoy.


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