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Category Archives: Ohio
Columbus Zoo
I had four hours to kill in Columbus, Ohio, so I decided to go to the zoo. The park was filled with moms with kids, young couples, and kids on field trips. I felt a little lonely in the crowd. … Continue reading
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Swartz Covered Bridge
We were heading toward Marion, Ohio to eat at The Warehouse, but we had plenty of time to spare. South of Upper Sandusky, I saw a sign that read “Swartz Covered Bridge” with an arrow pointing to a side road … Continue reading
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North Bend
On a rainy Monday afternoon, we saw the sights of North Bend, Ohio, located at the point where the Ohio River begins heading southwest toward the Mississippi. This tiny town just west of Cincinnati, and Quincey, Massachusetts, are the only … Continue reading
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Allen County Museum
We visited this museum in Lima, Ohio for one reason — to see the display of objects that had been swallowed by people. That was enough of a draw for us. It wasn’t a large collection, filling just one case … Continue reading
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Back to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
When we visited the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio last November, we didn’t have time to visit the hangar where the presidential planes are kept. It isn’t connected to the rest of the museum, but is actually on the … Continue reading
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