Author: kdrenten
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Sugartree Mill offers home decor goods in Wilmington
The mill once known as the H.A. Barrett & Son Mill in Wilmington now houses Sugartree Mill Co., specializing in a wide variety of home decor items.
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Holiday-themed railroad train rides offered this season
Ohio has a selection of holiday-themed train rides that may take you back to your childhood, and bring great memories to your children or grandchildren. Here’s where to find them.
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Ohio’s U.S. Presidents: A look at historical sites
Ohio has provided eight U.S. presidents to the nation. Each of these presidents has left a legacy of historic homes, libraries, museums, final resting places and other historic sites in the state to learn more about their lives and terms in office.
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Griffith & Feil Drug offers pharmacy service, old-fashioned soda fountain
Griffith & Feil Drug is an institution in the town of Kenova, W.Va., offering pharmacy services as well as an old-fashioned soda fountain.
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Cooper’s Mill apple butter is made the old-fashioned way
Cooper’s Mill’s products come in a wide range of flavors, including Black Raspberry Jam, Peach Jam, and Red Raspberry Jam. They also offer barbeque sauces, salsas, syrups, salad dressings and much more.
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Foy’s has largest Halloween costume selection in state
If you like Halloween, Foy’s Halloween and Variety Store is the place to find anything and everything related to the holiday.
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End of the Commons General Store is no ordinary store
End of the Commons General Store is the oldest operating general store in the state of Ohio, built in 1840. And yes, it is uncommon.
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Staley Mill is historic home of family-owned distillery
Staley Mill in Miami County is the historic home of Indian Creek Distillery, a family-owned business that traces its beginnings to 1820.
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Raby Hardware has served Loudonville area since 1885
Raby Hardware in Loudonville, Ohio, is the nation’s oldest continuously family-owned and operated hardware store, in business since 1885.
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Frostop Drive In is worth the drive to Huntington, W.Va.
Frostop Drive-In, located in Huntington, W.Va., is worth a trip across the Ohio River to find.