Ohio -- Best Country Towns
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Ohio -- Best Country Towns
Any suggestions for quaint, rustic towns in Northwest Ohio? I'm looking for a location to host the quintessiantial late summer picnic...the grounds of an inn, a meadow, park etc.
Thank you!!
Cheers, Jennifer
Thank you!!
Cheers, Jennifer
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Jennifer:
Archbold in Fulton county is home to Sauder Village-a restored pioneer village with a hotel and dining facilities. The town iself has a few shops and places to eat.
There are also several nice metro parks near Toledo-Oak Openings, Sidecut and Wildwood if you're looking for a more picnic like setting.
Archbold in Fulton county is home to Sauder Village-a restored pioneer village with a hotel and dining facilities. The town iself has a few shops and places to eat.
There are also several nice metro parks near Toledo-Oak Openings, Sidecut and Wildwood if you're looking for a more picnic like setting.
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You might look at Ada, it's a college town (Ohio Northern) and there is a lovely park that even has bbq pits and picnic tables.
There are small B&B's in the area as well, so you might google that for more info.
Hope this helps.
There are small B&B's in the area as well, so you might google that for more info.
Hope this helps.
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Another option would be Grand Rapids (OH not MI). It's on the Maumee River has several small shops and a few places to eat. You can take canal boat rides There is a famous inn/spa but I can't remember the name right now. There is also a metro park maybe 10 miles east on US 24 that's on the river (Farnsworth) as well as a couple of smaller parks.
Bowling Green OH is a mid sized college town.
Bowling Green OH is a mid sized college town.
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