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Grandpa’s Cheesebarn, Ashland
This roadside icon has become a favorite for Interstate 71 travelers since opening in 1978.
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Cardboard Boat Museum
Some of the most memorable participants in New Richmond’s annual Cardboard Boat Regatta are immortalized in a former gas station.
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Allison’s Mini Golf, Geneva-on-the-Lake
This landmark along the Lake Erie shore has roots that stretch back to 1924 and bills itself as America's oldest continually operating miniature golf course.
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Early Television Museum, Hilliard
Vintage televisions and memorabilia such as this statue of RCA’s Nipper mascot are part of the fun in Hilliard.
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Captain Hook’s Tomb, Stockport
Isaac Newton Hook was a well-known 19th-century boatman on the Muskingum River. He also designed and created his own tomb.
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Dogwood Pass, Beaver
Get a glimpse of Mike Montgomery’s vision of the Old West at a town he created among the hills of Pike County.
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Giant Tomato Soup Can
The instantly recognizable icon stands outside Campbell Soup Co.’s Napoleon production facility.
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Buckeye Express Diner
This train car has been reinvented as a casual dining spot that pays tribute to all things scarlet and gray.
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Big Muskie’s Bucket
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the gargantuan machine extracted more than 130 million tons of coal from a 125,000-acre surface mine.
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The Gilboa Bull
The giant fiberglass bull has been standing its ground on state Route 224 since the 1970s.
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Field of Corn (With Osage Oranges)
This public art piece in Dublin pays tribute to central Ohio’s agricultural roots.
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World's Largest Matchstick
Wadsworth’s Ohio Match Co. began making its famous blue-tipped wooden matches in 1895. It went out of business in 1987, but the company’s legacy lives on
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Longaberger Headquarters
Company founder Dave Longaberger came up with the idea for the imaginative and attention-getting 180,000-square-foot building in 1994
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Dickinson Cattle Co.
Darol Dickinson offers bus tours that provide his guests a closer look at his Barnesville ranch’s Texas longhorn cattle.
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ASM International’s Geodesic Dome
Honeycomb-like dome features 13 miles of connected metal tubing.
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The Futuro House
This short-lived design for a space-age abode lives on in Carlisle, Ohio.
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Alan Freed’s Grave, Cleveland
A jukebox-shaped headstone at Lake View Cemetery marks the grave of the man who popularized rock ’n’ roll.
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Judy’s Jungle
Fiberglass creatures ranging from rhinos to giraffes greet visitors at MT Heat Treat in Mentor.
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