And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
No disrespectin' the big "O". First off, let's kinda pretend there's no northern Ohio. (looking at you, Cleveland) We've got Amish, pro sports, Appalachian foothills, big cities, small towns, major airports (although one is in northern KY but we won't bring that up), goetta, and Skyline chili. Not far enough north for the major blizzards, Not south enough for that Georgia summer humidity, not west enough for the major tornado outbreaks and not east enough to be near I-95. We do have I-75 but most New Yorkers don't come that far over.
You can see the pages of the guide at this link: https://www.reddit.com/r/Ohio/comments/12w8wyj/lets_explore_ohio_old_guide_book/#lightbox.
ReplyDeleteI've live in Ohio all my life and wasn't aware of a lot of the sites mentioned.
No disrespectin' the big "O". First off, let's kinda pretend there's no northern Ohio. (looking at you, Cleveland) We've got Amish, pro sports, Appalachian foothills, big cities, small towns, major airports (although one is in northern KY but we won't bring that up), goetta, and Skyline chili. Not far enough north for the major blizzards, Not south enough for that Georgia summer humidity, not west enough for the major tornado outbreaks and not east enough to be near I-95. We do have I-75 but most New Yorkers don't come that far over.
ReplyDeleteThat Ohio River humidity gets pretty rough in July and August….
DeleteThanks for the story and thanks to Ohio Guy for the link. Very interesting.
ReplyDelete"Guide to the odd and unusual". I know our governor is odd but come on!
ReplyDeletetrade you our gov." Prickster" (illinois) .
DeleteMy city is gone. Way to go O-hi-o
ReplyDeleteThe only state that's high in the middle and round on both ends.
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