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OH Tourism and Sightseeing - Page 6
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Glen's Surplus Glen's Surplus in Shelby, OH
Category: Shelby Shopping in Ohio
Description of this Ohio Activity: There are eleven different departments including lawnmower parts below wholesale prices (majority of parts in stock) - no need to wait to mow your lawn! Tools, hardware, lawn care tools, steel, trim, tires for ATV's and lawn tractors, trailers, rope and chain, automotive, car mats, paint accessories and spray paint,á and for the ladies over 9,000 products in housewares, crafts, current wallpaper and borders, flags, BDU's, footwear, women and children clothing, knives and dogtags. There is also a 10% military discount to all retired and active military (with military I.D.). Gift certificates and group discounts available. Call before for group discounts. Spring and Fall best times to visit.
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Great Seal State Park State Park
Category: Chillicothe Nature in Ohio
Description of this Ohio Attraction: Camping, trails, hunting, picnicking, volleyball, basketball, horseshoe courts, playground area, 18 basket disc golf course.
Features & Amenities:
15 Lots, Primitive Camping, Tent Camping, and Group Shelter Available.
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Linn School This school was built in 1897 and restored in 2003. Visitors to the school are transported back to a time when tin lunch pails, a pot-bellied stove, McGuffy readers, desks with inkwells and fold up seats, and a recitation bench were the norm.
Category: Marion Sport in Ohio
Description of this Ohio Activity: This school was built in 1897 and restored in 2003. While most one-room schoolhouses of that period have been adapted to new use, vanished or fallen into disrepair, the Linn School survives because it was rescued by two brothers, Oliver and Merele Hamilton. The Hamilton's restored the building, interior included, to the period of 1909-1913 when they attended the school and donated the school to the Marion County Historical Society to use for educational programs. Visitors to the school are transported back to a time when tin lunch pails, a pot-bellied stove, McGuffy readers, desks with inkwells and fold up seats, and a recitation bench were the norm.
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