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AMISH READER: A Day Trip to Adams County, Ohio Adams County Ohio, Amish Books, Ohio Usa, Country Kitchen, Day Trip, Day Trips, Places To Go, Ohio, Road Trip

Last Memorial Day, my daughter Jillian and I went on a fun day trip to visit the Amish community in Adams County, Ohio. Adams County is an easy hour drive east of Cincinnati, Ohio where we live. Jillian, then age 25 had never visited the Amish before and had no idea what to expect. The day was fantastic in every way. Keim's colorful outdoor furniture in front of their store Our first stop was Keim’s Family Market, 2621 Burnt Cabin Road, Seaman, OH 45679, phone number 937-386-9995. Like all…

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The Wickerham Inn was built around 1800 and is said to be the oldest brick building in Ohio's Adams County, which is located in the southwest region of the state. The ghost that haunts this place has been seen by hundreds of witnesses over the years and this spirit haunts the inn with a purpose... to find his missing head. Ohio Waterfalls, Ohio Destinations, Monastery Cincinnati, Mansfield Ohio, Abandoned Ohio, Ohio Gothic, Serpent Mound Ohio, Ohio Photography, Southwest Region

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Serpent Mound - HISTORY Great Serpent, Serpent Mound, Effigy Mounds, Peabody Museum, Giant Snake, Impact Crater, Ohio History, Mystery Of History, Ancient Mysteries

Serpent Mound is the world’s largest surviving effigy mound—a mound in the shape of an animal—from the prehistoric era. Located in southern Ohio, the 411‑meter‑long (1348‑feet‑long) Native American structure has been excavated a few times since the late 1800s, but the origins of Serpent Mound are still a mystery. Some estimates place the construction of the National Historic Landmark—also called Great Serpent Mound—at around 300 B.C.

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