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Van Wert / Ohio / United States
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Established in 1876, Central Mutual Insurance Company provides insurance options for automobiles, homes and businesses to more than 300,000 policy holders in over 15 U.S. states. It operates a claims department that is responsible for establishing company s claims policies, as well as handling large property and casualty claims. The company s regional loss control division completes surveys of current accounts to identify unsafe conditions and practices. Central Mutual Insurance Company also has a corporate accounting division that oversees the preparation of internal and external operating and financial reports for state insurance departments and rating bureaus. It maintains regional offices in Massachusetts, Georgia, Texas and Ohio. The company has received the Award of Excellence from the Associated Builders and Contractors of Indiana.
West Liberty / Ohio / United States
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Ludlow Falls / Ohio / United States
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beekeeping from setting up the hive to processing the honey for your table. Enjoy a taste of this seasons hard work, courtesy of the honey bees Brukner Nature CenterBrukner Nature Center invites you to enjoy our Summer Nature Art Gallery Exhibit featuring the paintings of the Miami Valley Plein Air Belles. It all began with a watercolor class led by Donna Pierce-Clark when one of her students, Marsha Elliott, asked to get together sometime just to paint for fun... not as teacher and students, but just friends. From that question, the group grew to 10 women who painted together at monthly paint-outs. The major focus was enjoying one anothers company, encouraging and learning from one another.This beautiful exhibit will feature the works of artists Sarah Bryant, Donna Clark, Marsha Elliot, Karen Fahey, Shirley Harbaugh, Pauline Persing, Jerri Smith, Carol Strayer, Ruth Ann Sturgill and Jeanne Wenrick, and will run through Sunday, September 19. Proceeds from the sale of these works of art will support Brukner Nature Centers mission of wildlife conservation through environmental education.any work that is considered to be inappropriate. All photographs must be taken at Brukner Nature Center in the categories of Wildlife, Plants & Landscapes or People Enjoying the Outdoors. Please drop off photographs from Nov. 15 - Dec. 1, 9: 30am - 4: 30pm Brukner Nature Center 5995 Horseshoe Bend Road, OH 45373 Troy For more information see the Entry Form.Shop online and support Brukner Nature Center! Weve partnered with OnlineNatureMall to give you added shopping while still benefiting BNC. Brukner Nature Center received 10% of the proceeds from the sales. Choose from thousands of items, including bird feeders, nature and garden books, binoculars, childrens books and educational toys, telescopes, software and other nature items prefect as gifts and delivered to your door. Shop now at OnlineNatureMall
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Willoughby / Ohio / United States
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The Holden Arboretum, founded in 1931 and located in Willoughby, Ohio, has more than 3,500-acre of display gardens, horticultural collections and nature trails. It has a wide range of plants and gardens, a library, museum store and plant database. The museum has various gardens that include Display, Butterfly, Wildflower, Helen S. Layer Rhododendron and Blueberry Pond Area Gardens. It has a themed plant collection that includes several plants, such as alders, arbor vitae and false cypress, ashes, conifers and flowering crabapples. The museum also has other plants collection, including hollies, lindens, magnolias, and nut bearing and specimen trees. It additionally organizes various classes and events that include Yoga in Gardens, Orchid Basics Series Workshops, Holden Striders, Winter Blooms on Masa Paper and Wine and Cheese Night Hike.
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Bay Village / Ohio / United States
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Incorporated in 1950, Lake Erie Nature & Science Center is a non-profit organization. The Center offers quality nature, environmental and science experiences through school field trips, preschool, family, scouting and planetarium programs, nature hikes and a variety of wildlife exhibits, along with domestic and wildlife close encounters. It has partnerships and affiliations with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) The Cleveland Metroparks, The Association of Nature Center Administrators (ANCA), Earth Share of Ohio and Ohio Sea Grant.
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Marion / Ohio / United States
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Located in Marion, Ohio, the Harding Home Presidential Site was the home of the 29th president, Warren G. Harding, and his wife, Florence. Upon arrival, visitors will enter the Press House, a cottage built for the press that covered Harding's 1920 presidential campaign. Visitors will then go on a guided tour through the Harding Home. Those interested in presidential history and President Harding will enjoy the site, since the majority of the rooms and objects are original to Harding's time.

Best and Worst Times to Visit the Harding Home Presidential Site
The best time to visit the Harding Home Presidential Site is from May 2-November 1, Wednesday-Sunday, from 12-5 p.m. The Harding Home Presidential Site is in its offseason the rest of the year, so those wishing to visit the site during that time are required to schedule a tour in advance by emailing the Harding Home through its website or by phone at 1-800-600-6894.

Must See/Do at the Harding Home Presidential Site
Make sure to look inside the mobile voting booth located next to the Press House, which is the same type of voting booth that voters in the Midwest used when they voted for President Harding in the 1920 Presidential election.

Stop back inside the Press House after your tour to buy souvenirs from the gift shop inside.

Although photography isn't allowed inside the Harding Home, you can take pictures outside, so walk around the grounds and take some pictures before you leave.

Admission at the Harding Home Presidential Site
Admission prices to the Harding Home Presidential Site range from $3-$7. Visitors can receive a discount if they are AAA members. Friends of Harding Home, Ohio History Connection Members, Marion Technical College students and staff, and active military members and their families can visit the home for free.

Parking and Public Transportation at the Harding Home Presidential Site
It is easiest to travel to the Harding Home Presidential Site by car, since the city of Marion has limited public transportation. The Harding Home Presidential Site has its own parking lot located behind the Harding Home.

Food at the Harding Home Presidential Site
The Harding Home Presidential Site does not serve food, but there are several restaurants within a five minute drive of the site. One of the best restaurants in town is Payne's Pizza & More, located at 1624 Marion-Mt. Gilead Road; a five minute drive from the Harding Home Presidential Site. Payne's Pizza is known for their nine inch sub sandwich specials, which include chips and a drink.

Insider Tip for Visitors to the Harding Home Presidential Site
To get the full Harding experience, visit the Harding Memorial, the burial site of President Harding and his wife, Florence. The memorial is less than a five minute drive from the Harding Home Presidential Site and is located at the intersection of Vernon Heights Boulevard and Delaware Avenue. The Harding Memorial is free and open to the public year-round.

Miranda Roehler has lived in Northwest Ohio for her entire life. She studied Creative Writing and History at The University of Findlay and has been published in multiple international journals.

 

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Columbus / Ohio / United States
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The Jubilee Museum was established in 1998 by Fr. Kevin F. Lutz. Its purpose is to preserve the Catholic mind and memory as it is represented in art as well as Catholic Church history. The museum embraces liturgical art and secondarily any art that in some way tells the story directly or indirectly of Christ, Mary, the saints, and the history of the Catholic Church. The museum also embraces art that helps reference Christian history and the congregations of the Reformation. The museum holds in high esteem the Jewish faith and preserves a significant collection of Jewish art and history. Stop in with the family for an educational and fun time!
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Mansfield / Ohio / United States
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Located in Mansfield, Ohio, the Ohio State Reformatory was a functioning prison until 1990. Built in the 19th century with granite pillars and Gothic columns, the Ohio State Reformatory is the largest castle-like structure in the state of Ohio and one of the largest in the country. But the Ohio State Reformatory is perhaps most famous for being the setting for several major motion pictures, with the most notable being "The Shawshank Redemption." All of these factors combine to make the Ohio State Reformatory an exciting place to visit for everyone from movie buffs to ghost hunters.

Best and Worst Times to Visit the Ohio State Reformatory
The best time to visit the Ohio State Reformatory is from April 1 - September 1 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. each day besides major holidays, since that is the only period that the reformatory is open to the general public.

The worst time to visit the Ohio State Reformatory is from September 1 - April 1 because the reformatory is closed to the general public and only those who have pre-registered for special events can visit the reformatory during that period. The only exception to this is the Haunted Prison Experience, which is on Thursday-Sunday evenings from late September-November 1.

Must See/Do at the Ohio State Reformatory
Most visitors go on self-guided tours of the Ohio State Reformatory, but those who visit on a Sunday have the opportunity to go on one of four guided tours, including the Hollywood tour, which shows visitors the parts of the prison that have appeared in popular motion pictures, such as Andy Dufresne's escape tunnel in "The Shawshank Redemption."

Another one of the popular Sunday guided tours is the East Cell Block tour, which takes visitors along the length of the reformatory's east cell block, which is the largest freestanding cell block in the world.

For those who would like to add a level of spookiness to their tour, the Ohio State Reformatory website lists the dates it offers ghosts walks, which are special guided tours that take visitors through the reformatory from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Admission to the Ohio State Reformatory
General admission from April 1 - September 1 ranges from $7 - $9. The Sunday guided tours and audio wands are available for an additional $5.

The ticket prices for other special tours and events such as ghost walks and the Haunted Prison Experience vary in price, so those who want to take part in these activities will want to go to the Ohio State Reformatory website to learn more about specific ticket prices.

General admission and guided tour tickets can be purchased at the central entrance of the reformatory, while tickets for the special tours and events can be purchased either at the entrance or online.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Ohio State Reformatory 
The Ohio State Reformatory has its own parking available on-site. There is sometimes a small fee for parking, typically during the Haunted Prison Experience.

Although Richland County does run a bus service, it does not run a route to the Ohio State Reformatory. For those who need to take public transportation to the reformatory, the city of Mansfield has several taxi services to choose from.

Food at the Ohio State Reformatory
The Ohio State Reformatory does not serve food on-site, except for during ghost hunts, when pizza and beverages are served.

One of the highest rated restaurants in Mansfield is Athens Greek Restaurant, which is less than a ten minute drive from the Ohio State Reformatory. Known for its authentic Greek cuisine and pastries, the prices at Athens Greek Restaurant range from 40 cents for Greek glazed cookies called Koulouris, to $5 for a super gyro sandwich. Athens Greek Restaurant is open Monday - Saturday from 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Insider Tip for Visitors to the Ohio State Reformatory
The Ohio State Reformatory warns visitors that many of the areas inside the building were painted with lead-based paint. As a result, the reformatory says that pregnant women and children under the age of 7 should refrain from going on any tours of the building.

Author's bio: Miranda Roehler grew up in Northwest Ohio. She studied Creative Writing and History at The University of Findlay and has been published in multiple international journals.

 

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Delaware / Ohio / United States
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Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan University, also known as OWU, provides educational services. It provides an undergraduate curriculum that includes the Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Bachelor of Music (BM). The university also offers combined-degree programs in the areas of medical technology, optometry, physical therapy and engineering. Ohio Wesleyan University includes more than 100 clubs and organizations. Additionally, the university operates a council on student affairs and provides opportunities in several sports activities, such as basketball, baseball, swimming, tennis, soccer, golf, and track and field. The university is affiliated with The United Methodist Church. Ohio Wesleyan University is located in Delaware, Ohio.
Dayton / Ohio / United States
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Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is approved by the American Association of Museums and is affiliated with the Association of Children s Museums. It offers a variety of educational programs related to wildlife, anthropology and geology. The museum s astronomy department provides more than 200 specimens of meteorites. Its biology department preserves specimens for scientific research and graduate studies. The museum s geology collection includes over 15,000 rocks, minerals and paleontological specimens. Its live animal collection consists of more than 100 amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. The museum also operates a gift shop that offers educational toys, games, home science experiment kits, books, T-shirts, tote bags, key chains and coin purses. Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is located in Dayton, Ohio.
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