I guess Memorial Hall might interest you. Ft. Jennings’ was a supply fort during the War of 1812. A hundred years later the hall was built as a memorial. 100 years later the hall was renovated by volunteers to keep the town history alive. A plaque inside lists all the veterans who have served the country since the Civil War. In August each year a veterans’ exhibit is put together. Most people remember the Memorial Hall for the many wedding receptions held there. It was the place for proms, 4-H meetings, showers, etc. Everyone from the area knows the Memorial Hall.
8 responses to “If I visited your hometown, what local spots would you suggest I see?”
Snickers and Peanuts, the local ice-cream place.
The Marblehead Lighthouse or down town Pier. I was born and raised in Port Clinton Ohio.
Ottoville— homestead of Frank & Mary, the Church, Millie’s
Delphos— the Creamery or Dairy Hut, Miami & Erie Canal Museum
Ft Wayne’s Coney Island, the oldest coney stand in America!
Come visit Fort. Wayne. We have Promenade Park something for everyone in the family. We also have a highly rated Children’s Zoo.
I guess Memorial Hall might interest you. Ft. Jennings’ was a supply fort during the War of 1812. A hundred years later the hall was built as a memorial. 100 years later the hall was renovated by volunteers to keep the town history alive. A plaque inside lists all the veterans who have served the country since the Civil War. In August each year a veterans’ exhibit is put together. Most people remember the Memorial Hall for the many wedding receptions held there. It was the place for proms, 4-H meetings, showers, etc. Everyone from the area knows the Memorial Hall.
Besides the church, visit the cemetery. Look up the relatives buried there. Then go to Millie’s and have some of their national award winning wings.
It is all about the outdoors – Rocky Mountain National Park.