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SusieQOH 02-07-2018 01:33 PM

Nobody mentioned the Tribe!!! (Cleveland Indians) I love their stadium.
And yes, Cleveland has some great restaurants. Their museum is awesome too.

sewnclog 02-07-2018 01:47 PM

The Fabric Shack S.W. of Columbus in Waynesville and Miller's Dry Goods (in Amish Country) in Millersburg, Oh NE of Columbus. Cannot go wrong with any food from an Amish Restaurant. I've eaten at the Der Dutchman, Walnut Creek. VERY good food. Have fun and report back!

SSStitches 02-07-2018 03:17 PM

Oh my! My stopping list has grown. Can't wait. Meanmom-good luck with the knee. My hubby is battling knee issues.

bneuen 02-08-2018 12:01 AM

I live about 5 miles from Lehmans so I'm pretty familiar with the area. :-). On Thursdays, the Kidron Auction is right next to Lehmans. It has been in existence for many, many years. The local folks bring their livestock to sell. Just a local spot.

If you're in the Dalton/Kidron area, you may want to visit the P Graham Dunn facility right on Route 30. The Lone Star Quilt Shop is located in Mt Hope and is a lovely quilt shop. (Mrs. Yoder's in Mt Hope is a good place to eat).

Walnut Creek has Coblentz Chocolates and Der Dutchman restaurant (chicken is delicious). Rebecca's Bistro is also a fun place to eat.

Charm has Millers Fabric which a great fabric place as well as Keim Lumber which is a great place the guys can browse. They actually have a lot of variety for everyone and is quite large.

Of course there's Berlin and Sugarcreek. Lots of little shops to visit.

Hope you enjoy your visit to the area.

SSStitches 02-08-2018 04:00 AM

Thank you so much for the info! I'm going to enjoy this.

Karen1956 02-08-2018 04:33 AM

I go to Holmes County frequently. Millers Dry Goods in Charm and if your husband isn't into quilt/fabric shops, there is Keim Lumber that is also in Charm, just up the hill from Millers. There are several really nice quilt/fabric shops in Mt. Hope (near Lehman's). The bulk food stores are great, Walnut Creek is awesome. For a hotel, I would recommend Zinck's in Berlin, but there are several VERY good hotels and bed/breakfasts in the area.

If you are going to Lehman's, plan on a couple of hours at least. That place is awesome!

SusieQOH 02-08-2018 05:32 AM

Keim Lumber is so fantastic that I even enjoyed going there! It's a paradise for anyone who works with wood.

eimay 02-08-2018 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by mjkgquilt (Post 7998378)
Visit the town of Berlin. Quilt stores and just a wonderful town.

Absolutely my favorite. Some things hubby can do while your in quilt shops, or just people watch sitting on a store porch.

Karen1956 02-08-2018 06:21 PM

Mrs. Yoder's in Mt. Hope is THE BEST restaurant in the area. Highly recommend it.

Blueridgebeverly 02-08-2018 06:56 PM

We’ve had great fun in Peninsula Ohio riding on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. If you like trains and engines, it’s great fun.


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