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Category Archives: Museums
McKinley Presidential Museum
This museum in Canton was very strange and very interesting. There was an exhibit on McKinley, with a lot of artifacts — and talking statues of William and Ida. McKinley’s house in Canton which has been torn down. This … Continue reading
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
This was not high on my list of attractions to visit, but we were in Cleveland on the Fourth of July and this was open — and pretty much nothing else was. We got there early enough to get a … Continue reading
Napoleon’s Horse
After touring the popcorn museum, we wandered around the other museum in the same building. This was essentially a local historical society, with all the typical local historical society museum stuff donated by people who don’t know what else to … Continue reading
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Wyandot Popcorn Museum
A huge draw for my wife in the city of Marion was the Wyandot Popcorn Museum. It was located in a room in Heritage Hall, the museum located in the old post office building. There were probably 50 popcorn machines … Continue reading
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Shipshewana
My wife has a friend who keeps insisting that she has to visit Shipshewana. So we did. Our first stop was the Menno-Hof, a museum about the Amish and Mennonite people, created and operated by Amish and Mennonite people. We … Continue reading