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Fremont |
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Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (419) 332-2081 or (800) 998-PRES (7737) Spiegel Grove, Fremont Hayes Home, Hayes Museum & gift shop Hayes Research Library
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The New Fremont Speedway (419) 862-2206 Corner of Rawson & North Street, Fremont
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The Race Place (419) 334-2311 1811 Dickinson Street, Fremont
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Events
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Fremont Community Theatre (419) 332-0695 Vanguard Place off Dickinson St, Fremont
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Sandusky County Fair Grounds (419) 332-5604 North Street, Fremont
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Sandusky County Historical Society (800) 255-8070 514 Birchard Avenue, Fremont Open by appointment only, and Special Events Welcome
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Fremont Community Recreation Complex (419) 334-5906 600 St. Joseph Street, Fremont Resident and Non-Resident Passes
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YMCA of Sandusky County (419) 332-1531 1000 North Street, Fremont
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Fremont Batting Range (419) 334-9455 1405 E State Street, Fremont
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Bowling – Plaza Lanes (16 Lanes) (419) 332-1192 2641 East State Street, Fremont |
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Bowling – Rainbow Lanes (16 Lanes) (419) 332-1111 1600 East State Street, Fremont
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Camping – Portage Trail Canoe (419) 334-8100 1773 South River Road, Fremont |
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Camping – Riverfront Marina/Campground (419) 332-2753 4257 North State Route 53, Fremont |
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Camping – Tackle Box II (419) 334-4643 420 Sandusky Avenue, Fremont |
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Camping – Young’s RV Center (419) 334-2648 or (800) 447-2385 1450 Dickinson Street, Fremont
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Fishing – The Sandusky River is famous for the spring walleye and white bass runs. The walleye begin their run in March and peak in early April. White bass appear mid-April and peak mid-May. Abundant numbers of white perch, blue gills, bullheads, crappies, catfish and a variety of pan fish also appear in the river. For reports on the latest action in the river, contact: Anglers & Hunter Supply at (419) 332-6071
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Dining & Restaurants - Restaurant Guide
818 Club (419) 355-0896 818 Croghan Street, Fremont Great Prime Rib and daily specials
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill (419) 355-0549 22 N State Route 53, Fremont
Aunt Teaks (419) 334-8144 3680 N State Route 53, Fremont
Bob Evans (419) 332-2544 2011 N State Route 53, Fremont
Bonnie & Cy’s Family Restaurant (419) 332-6293 1224 W State Street, Fremont ‘Down Home Family Cooking’ & daily specials
China Buffet Restaurant (419) 355-0712 Potter Village, 1114 Oak Harbor Road, Fremont
Chud’s Grill (419) 334-9122 1103 Napoleon Street, Fremont Delicious French Onion Soup
Denny’s Restaurant (419) 334-2229 1750 Cedar Street, Fremont
East of Chicago Pizza (419) 332-8200 917 W State Street, Fremont Pizza & Subs --- Carryout only
El Rancho II (419) 334-3475 2100 W State Street, Fremont The place to go for Mexican food
Fort Ball Pizza Palace (419) 334-7800 1307 West State Street, Fremont They offer a nice buffet of Italian food
Four Monk’s Restaurant (419) 334-8989 3701 N State Route 53, Fremont
Golden Dragon Restaurant (419) 334-8711 226 E State Street, Fremont Chinese & American, Szechuan & Hunan Cuisine
Karen’s Restaurant (419) 332-3490 921 E State Street, Fremont
Kentucky Fried Chicken (419) 332-6177 1712 W State Street, Fremont
Lee’s Famous Recipe Country Chicken (419) 334-9610 322 E State Street, Fremont
Mike & Ninfa’s Bar & Grill (419) 333-9788 1789 E State Street, Fremont You can sit and watch the game while you eat
Ole Zim’s Wagon Shed (419) 665-2577 1375 N State Route 590
Our House Café (419) 333-9677 416 West State Street, Fremont Yummy Sandwiches, quiet, relaxing atmosphere Rev: 3:20 Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him and he with me.
Peking Restaurant (419) 334-2334 2101 W State Street, Fremont
Pizza Hut (419) 334-2661 1031 Oak Harbor Road, Fremont
Ponderosa Steak House (419) 334-2929 1430 Oak Harbor Road, Fremont All you can eat Buffet
Rudy’s Family Restaurant (419) 334-8266 600 E State Street, Fremont The food is always fresh, fast and good AND. . . Rudy does exquisite catering!
Ryan’s Family Steakhouse (419) 355-0081 2170 N State Route 53, Fremont Enormous all you eat Buffet Fare
Subway (3 locations) 2180 Sean Drive (off SR 53), Fremont: (419) 332-5233 1744 Tiffin Road, Fremont: (419) 333-8490 1620 W State Street, Fremont: (419) 332-8300
Tackle Box II (419) 334-4643 420 Sandusky Avenue, Fremont
Time Out (419) 334-7024 2004 Lake Street, Fremont Great Food with a Sport Theme
Toft’s Ice Cream Parlor (419) 334-7400 1306 Oak Harbor Road (Potter Village Shopping Center) Sandwich Fare – but I like to eat my Ice Cream first!
West End Hot Spot (419) 333-3354 1912 Hayes Avenue, Fremont
Whitaker’s Restaurant & Lounge (419) 334-2682 Holiday Inn at 3422 N State Route 53, Fremont
Whitey’s Diner (419) 334-9183 216 E State Street, Fremont This place really hops for breakfast and lunch. So, be prepared to wait for a seat to experience the great food!
Wichita Bar & Grill (419) 334-7126 2455 Hayes Avenue, Fremont
Wise Guys Pizza (419) 335-1444 502 E State Street, Fremont
Woody’s Root Beer Drive-In Stand (419) 332-9790 1630 E State Street, Fremont Seasonal – Coney Dogs & Root Beer Floats are worth the wait. |
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Group Tours:
GroupTour Specialist Dorothy Henry (800) 255-8070 Fremont/Sandusky County Convention & Visitors Bureau 712 North Street, Suite 102, Fremont |
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Paramount Cinema Movies (419) 332-6321 301 South Front Street, Fremont |
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Parkside Miniature Golf (419) 334-4846 1029 Tiffin Street, Fremont |
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The Enchanted Moment Doll Shoppe – Museum – Gallery (419) 334-7098 307 W. State Street, Fremont |
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Scrapbook Attic (419) 333-8215 218 S. Front Street, Fremont |
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Parks & Recreation:
Sandusky County Park District (419) 334-4495 1970 Countryside Place, Fremont
Blue Heron Reserve 160 acres, located north of Clyde on County Road 260
White Star Park (419) 334-4495 652 acres, located south of Gibsonburg on State Route 300
Wolf Creek Park 93 acres, located south of Fremont on State Route 53
Mull Covered Bridge ½ acre, located west of State Route 53 on County Road 9
Countryside Park 20 acres, located on Countryside Place, Fremont next to the Park District’s office
North Coast Inland Trail 6.5 miles, access in downtown Clyde or East Side Biggs-Kettner Park in Fremont |  |
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Bellevue |
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Antique Shops:
Cherry Blossom Antique Mall (419) 484-7035 801 W Main Street, Bellevue
Junction Antique Mall (419) 483-8227 127 E Main Street, Bellevue |
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Bellevue Community Center (419) 483-5555 800 Monroe, Bellevue |
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Bellevue Society for the Arts (419) 483-2787 205 Maple St, Bellevue |
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Briar Oak Hunt Club (419) 483-4953 5316 Sandhill Rd, Bellevue |
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Bellevue Recreation/Community Center (419) 483-5555 800 Monroe St, Bellevue |
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Dining:
Benny Fontana’s Italian Eatery (419) 483-1212 126 E Main St, Bellevue
Betty’s Family Restaurant (419) 483-2238 1120 E Main St, Bellevue
El Caporal (419) 483-3071 328 Castalia St, Bellevue Authentic Mexican Food
Happy Garden Chinese Restaurant (419) 483-0306 118 E Main St, Bellevue
Jenny’s Amsden House Restaurant (419) 483-9097 116 E Main St, Bellevue
McClain’s Restaurant (419) 483-2727 137 E Main St, Bellevue Great atmosphere – GREAT food and service
The Pizza Wheel (419) 483-7452 103 North Buckeye, Bellevue
Sports Hut (419) 484-2010 938 W Main St, Bellevue |
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Discover Bellevue (419) 483-5359 |

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Events:
December
10-11 Victorian Christmas Dinner 6:30pm Historic Lyme Village, Bellevue Reservations Required Price
18 Christmas of Yesteryear 6pm-9pm Historic Lyme Village, Bellevue Price
12,19,29 Christmas of Yesteryear 1pm-5pm Historic Lyme Village, Bellevue Price |
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Golf:
Green Hills Golf Course (419) 547-7947 1959 S Main St, Clyde
Sleepy Hollow Golf Course (419) 547-0770 6029 E State Route 101, Clyde
Twin Lakes Golf Course – Public (419) 483-2842 100 Decker, Bellevue 9 Holes / Par 36 |
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Mad River and NKP Railroad Museum (419) 483-2222 233 York Street, Bellevue |
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Mil-Lympic Pool (419) 483-7747 800 Monroe St, Bellevue |
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Robert Peters Athletic Field (419) 483-7827 400 Greenwood Heights, Bellevue |
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SASS Salon & Spa (419) 483-0888 or (877) 886-8791 855 W Main Street (Route 20), Bellevue Beauty, Relaxation & Rejuvenation |
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Seneca Caverns (419) 483-6711 4 miles south of Bellevue off State Route 269 South |
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Shopping:
Churchill’s Religious Goods & Gifts (419) 483-1900 4106 S State Route 269, Bellevue
Grandma’s Attic (419) 483-4949 5001 State Route 4, Bellevue
Lavender Meadows (419) 483-7737 121 E Main St, Bellevue |
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Sorrowful Mother Shrine (419) 483-3435 4106 State Route 269, Bellevue |
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Historic Lyme Village (419) 483-4949 5001 State route 4, Bellevue Guided Tours of Wright Mansion & 16 Historical Buildings |   |
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Clyde |
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Antique Shops:
Erlin Trader (419) 547-0441 701 N Main Street, Clyde
Farmstead Antique Mall (419) 547-2555 2005 W McPherson Highway, Clyde |
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Clyde’s Country Fair – Visitors travel from at least 4 states to participate in or watch the ‘Go Kart Grand Prix’ held at the fair. |
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Clyde Historical Museum (419) 547-7946 124 West Buckeye Street, Clyde |
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Farm Markets:
Drown’s Produce Farm (419) 639-3032 2575 County Road 185, Green Springs
Eshleman Fruit Farm (419) 547-9584 781 E Maple Street (SR 101), Clyde.
Rimelspach-Jennings Fruits & Vegetables (419) 547-8542 2635 County Road 185, Green Springs |
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General James B. McPherson Home (419) 547-9330 300 E McPherson Highway, Clyde Open by appointment only |
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Golf:
Green Hills Golf Course (419) 547-7947 1959 S Main Street, Clyde 27 Holes / Par 71
Sleepy Hollow Golf Course (419) 547-0770 6029 E State Route 101, Clyde 18 Holes / Par 71 for Men, 72 for Women |
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Scrap’n Tree (419) 547-1441 101 South Main Street, Clyde Scrapbooking Supplies & Geneology Resources | |
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Bakery
Ideal Bakery (419) 637-2639 101 W Madison Street, Gibsonburg You’ve got to taste the Chocolate Cream Sticks! |
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Parks & Recreation:
Eagle Lake Camping Resort (419) 637-7667 or (877) 977-7667 East edge of Gibsonburg on State Route 600
White Star Park (419) 637-2900 State Route 300, Gibsonburg | |
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Parks & Recreation:
Lindsey Village Park Located on Main Street, Lindsey
Wooded Acres Campground (419) 665-2414 2232 County Road 109, Lindsey | |
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Antiques:
Adams Acres Antiques & Collectibles (419) 898-4034 462 E Water St, Oak Harbor
Country Collections (419) 898-5800 2139 S Portage South Rd, Oak Harbor
Dor-Way Antiques (419) 898-0408 112 W Water St, Oak Harbor |
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Dining:
Kozy Corners Family Restaurant (419) 898-2593 501 Oak St, Oak Harbor Fish Fry every Friday night, Prime Rib “Saturday”.
Oak Harbor Hotel – Restaurant (419) 898-4841 200 West Water, Oak Harbor Daily breakfast, lunch & dinner specials. Prime Rib is featured Thursday – Sunday & they have a Seafood Buffet on Friday & Saturday, plus save room for gourmet dessert.
Oak’s Café / Oak’s Little Venetion (419) 898-9953 114 W Water St, Oak Harbor Best pizza in the county! Daily lunch special plus Friday evening dinner Buffet, and don’t forget breakfast.
Pisanello’s Pizza (419) 898-2011 102 W Water St, Oak Harbor Oak Harbor’s finest pizzeria. They carry a wide variety of gourmet pizzas, sub-sandwiches & salads. |
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Golf:
Oak Harbor Golf Club (800) 252-1729 10433 County Road 17, Oak Harbor 18 Holes / Par 72 |
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Shopping:
Curiosity Shoppe (419) 898-1916 160 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Enhance Your Health (419) 898-3096 142 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Fehlhaber’s Paint & Photography (419) 898-3551 168 W Water St, Oak Harbor
General Athletic Lettering (419) 898-6059 106 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Hearts & Flowers (419) 898-3433 224 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Lene’s “Web” Treasures & Trash (419) 898-4699 11313 Elmore E/E Rd, Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor Hardware (419) 898-2011 175 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Our Favorite Things (419) 898-1021 121 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Skinny Jack’s Cycle Supply (419) 898-BIKE (2453) 158 W Water St, Oak Harbor
The Fence Post (419) 898-9071 11190 W Bier Rd, Oak Harbor
The Modernette Gift & Music Shoppe (419) 898-5835 152 W Water St, Oak Harbor
The Movie Mann (419) 898-7444 139 Mill St, Oak Harbor
The Village Mercantile (419) 898-3306 120 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Wistinghausen Florist & Greenhouse (419) 898-4221 114 Townline St, Oak Harbor |
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Sports Specialities:
Nancy’s Home Base (419) 898-1048 166 W Water St, Oak Harbor
Northland Sporting Supplies (419) 898-4371 715 N Locust St, Oak Harbor |  |
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C. Kirk Rhein Center for the Living Arts Serving over 4,000 students a summer, the Center offers a wide variety of classes in the arts for all ages – children, youth and adults. A charge for each class covers expenses. Class size is limited so that individual attention may be given to each student. Meet the artists and register for classes each week at the Open House on Sundays 2-4 pm. You may also register daily at the center. Class offerings will vary from week to week. Consult the weekly Lakesider Newspaper, or call for detailed information and weekly schedules. |
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Children’s Opportunities Children’s Theatre Workshop Offered in July, these exciting programs will give both children and youth the opportunity to explore their own creativity, grow in their understanding of theatre, and introduce or continue developing their acting talents. Each week’s activities will be unique and will build on skills learned in the previous lessons.
Comedy Improv Troupe This is for high school students 16 year of age and up. They will be able to join an improvisational comedy troupe. Improvisational games and skits will be the focus, as troupe members use their creative vision to construct a hilarious show for family and friends! This group will work on comedy ONLY and promises to be a unique experience. Tell your friends! College students will be teaching and assisting this group.
God Squad This weekly program of music, hands-on crafts and activities also includes a Christian message made age appropriate through the creative and innovative leadership. Characterized as “More fun than a kid should be allowed to have!”.
Ring and Sing and Fun With Music Children enjoy singing, eurythmics, and an introduction to music theory. Chimes and Orff instruments are used to accompany and create songs in Ring and Sing. Everyone has fun improvising with xylophones, metallophones, drums and a growing collection of instruments from around the world.
Middle School Ministry & Junior/Senior High Ministries The Middle School youth will enjoy times of fellowship, activity-based learning, and fun. Junior and Senior High youth can enjoy daily activites of fellowship and fun, Christian growth and learning. |
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Events:
Concerts 8 weeks of concerts and entertainment are held at the Hoover Auditorium in Lakeside. Check their website for the schedule of events.
Creative Arts Classes are held at the Rhein Center at Lakeside, with programs for children and youth, and also recreational opportunities.
Lighthouse Festival 2nd Saturday in October It’s an arts and crafts fair held near the Marblehead Lighthouse at St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church Hall on Main Street of Marblehead. Lighthouse Festival begins at 9:30 am – 4 pm.
Fall Festival In conjunction with the Lighthouse Festival, the Lakeside staff holds their own annual Fall Festival with games and events for kids and families. And they also have a soup and sandwich supper that evening as part of the day’s events at Lakeside. Check later for the entertainment and concert time. Gates are open with no additional gate fee being charged.
Seminars and Services with a gathering of friends of faith seeking refreshment and renewal on the shores of Lake Erie. Lakeside has evolved into the historic community it is today where life is enriched; relationships are nurtured through renewal and growth; and there is a commitment to Christian values and cultural excellence. |
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Heritage Society: They present a Summer Series at Orchestra Hall. Check the Lakeside web site for the schedule. |
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Lakeside Women’s Club: The Lakeside Women’s Club at Green Gables has been an integral and vital part of the Lakeside experience since 1928. In an earlier time of limited opportunities for women, the women’s Club provided a setting for intellectual discovery of current events, culture, science, religion and the arts. It is the intention of the club to remain faithful to this mission. |
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Park: Supervised Playground; Morning Recreation; Sunday Family Night in Park; Bike Safety Parade; Miniature Golf Tournament; Raccoon Run; Triathlon Team; East/West Softball Tournament. |
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Sailing: Lakeside Sailing Club offers lessons, sailboat rentals and several events: Luau on the Lake, August Cup Race, Mouse Island Race and the Sailing Regatta. |
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Shopping: Shop Lakeside Ohio |
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Shuffleboard: Free Shuffleboard Lessons; Adult and Children’s Mixers; Weekly Tournaments; Ohio State Shuffleboard Tournament; National Shuffleboard Tournament; and the Shuffleboard Banquet. Check for Tournament Scheduled dates. |
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Tennis: Har-Tru and Hard Court; Clay Court; Free Adult/Children Lessons; Singles/Doubles Round Robin; Hitting Clinics; Tennis Doubles and Donuts; All Lakeside Tennis Tournament and Special Events. |
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The Prehistoric Forest & Mystery Hill (419) 798-5230 8232 E Harbor road, Marblehead |
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Walking Tours: Check the Lakeside web site for the Heritage Walking Tours schedule. The tours given of South, Middle and East Lakeside are led by historian and Lakeside resident Dave Glick. Other tour leaders are Lakeside residents Frank O’Dell, Clayton Werden, and Gene Berrodin. The Walking Tour Chairman is Bert Lahm. Special tours may be arranged by a call to Heritage Hall or Bert Lahm at (419) 798-4048. |
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Waterfront: Free Swimming Lesson (All Ages Welcome) Beginners through Advanced Welcome! They have a Children’s Pool / Beach Area |  |
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Ferries:
Jet Express (419) 732-2800
N Jefferson St, Port Clinton
Miller Ferries (800) 500-2421 Service from: Catawba to Put-in-Bay and Middle Bass Island | |
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Dining:
Pioneer Mill of Tiffin (419) 448-0100 255 Riverside Drive, Tiffin
Shell Shuckers Restaurant (419) 447-6313 US 224 & State Route 53, Tiffin
TJ Willies (419) 447-2400 738 W Market Street, Tiffin
Attractions:
The Ritz Theatre www.ritztheatre.org (419) 448-8544 310 S Washington Street, Tiffin
Discover this restored 1928 vaudeville movie palace complete with detailed stencil work and a diamond-hued 20,000-piece crystal chandelier. Watch a show or call to request a behind the scenes tour and see firsthand the dressing rooms and stage used by stars such as Bill Cosby, Clint Black, Kenny Rogers and Joan Rivers.
Crystal Traditions of Tiffin, Inc. www.crystaltraditions.com (888) 298-7236 145 Madison Street, Tiffin
Experience firsthand Seneca County's unique glass heritage as you watch works of art created before your eyes. Take a tour of the factory, browse the showroom, and participate in a one-of-a-kind glass-blowing demonstration. Crystal Traditions specializes in hand-blown, hand-cut, and sand-carved treasures make perfect souvenirs or gifts.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 10 am - 5 pm; Saturday, 10 am - 2 pm
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Toledo Zoo (419) 385-4040 Anthony Wayne Trail (SR 25), Toledo | |
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