Great Lakes, Great National Forests : A Recreational Guide to the National
Forests of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana by Eric Freedman
Listed under Great Lakes
Great Lakes : Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota
(National Geographic's Driving Guides to America) by Geoffrey O'Gara
Listed under Great Lakes
Ohio:
A Bicentennial Portrait by Ian Adams, Stephen Ostrander
Hardcover from BrownTrout Publishers
Book Published: 01 October, 2002
Ohio
Atlas and Gazetteer by Delorme, Delorme Publishing Company
Paperback from DeLorme Publishing
Book Published: October, 2001
Ohio
Off the Beaten Path, 9th: A Guide to Unique Places by George Zimmermann, Carol Zimmermann
Whatever you do when you travel, get off the highway. Who needs more
bland rest stops and fast food? Get into the heart of things with Globe
Pequot's Off the Beaten Path series. Devoted to travelers with a taste
for the unique, this easy-to-use guide will help you discover the hidden
places in Ohio that most tourists miss - unsung, unspoiled, and out-of-the-way
finds that liven up a week's vacation, a day trip, or an afternoon. The
Publisher Paperback from Globe Pequot Pr
Book Published: 01 November, 2002
Ohio
Oddities: A Guide to the Curious Attractions of the Buckeye State by Neil Zurcher
Book Description: Ohio—a bland and ordinary Midwestern state, right?
Ha! You must never get off the highway. The Buckeye State has no shortage
of strange, silly, goofy, quirky, eccentric, and just plain weird people,
places, and things—if you know where to look.
And no one has looked in more places for Ohio’s oddities than Neil
Zurcher, the popular Fox8 TV travel reporter who makes his living on the
road seeking out unusual destinations. This book collects the most remarkable
things he’s found in and about the Buckeye State, including:
Mysteries. Like the “bottomless” Blue Hole of Castalia and Ashtabula’s
famed Headless Chicken—who lived without a noggin for 38 days.
Big things. Like the World’s Largest . . . Crystal Ball . . . Gathering
of Twins . . . Easter Basket . . . Cuckoo Clock . . .
Peculiar claims to fame. Like the “Oldest concrete road in America,”
the “World’s fastest pumpkin carver.”
Strange collections. Like the Objects Swallowed by Citizens of Lima; the
nation’s only vacuum cleaner museum; and the world’s largest collection
of popcorn poppers and peanut roasters.
Notable citizens. Like Balto the Wonder dog, cheesemaking firewalker Komar
the Magnificent, and Buckeye Chuck, the weather rodent.
And the just-hard-to-explain. Like the Wellington ATM shaped like a Victorian
horse and buggy or Ohio’s strange attachment to the bathtub from the
U.S.S. Maine.
Paperback from Gray & Co., Publishers
Book Published: October, 2001
The
Silver Grille : Memories and Recipes by Richard E. Karberg
Higbee's well-known Silver Grille is remembered in this volume, which
takes the reader back to a time when shopping in Cleveland meant a trip
to Public Square and to Higbee's. The book includes 83 familiar recipes
from The Silver Grille, including the popular Welsh rarebit and the restaurant's
famous muffins. While the cherished restaurant no longer serves children
their meals in mini-ovens or hosts shoppers who stopped in for a respite
from their daily browsing, its meals and memories live on for Clevelanders
in the latest book from Cleveland Landmarks Press. Amazon.com (Paperback - October 2000)
City Smart: Cleveland by Nancy Peacock
(Paperback - April 1999)
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Columbus Celebrates the Millennium by Mike Harden, et al
(Hardcover - December 2000)
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