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The Flat
On our way to Columbus, Ohio, we stopped at a Panera in Fort Wayne, Indiana for lunch. On our walk out, we both noticed that our car had a decided lean to the left. Our left, rear tire was almost … 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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Back Roads
I made reservations at the Best Western in Mt. Orab, Ohio for Saturday night after the Reds game. It’s always a little scary showing up at a motel late at night in a town you’ve never been to before. A … Continue reading
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Roann Covered Bridge
The Roann Covered Bridge across the Eel River was built in 1877 — and largely reconstructed in 1990 after an arson fire.
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East-Central Ohio
We were in Canton. We wanted to be in Columbus. In between were three counties I’d never been in. We were in no hurry. I decided to try something new. I picked three small towns, one in each county. I … Continue reading
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