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  2. Lehman's Hardware - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] Lehman's asked an Amish-staffed construction company to perform the deconstruction and reconstruction to honor the store's Amish heritage and give the structure the same integrity as it had when first built. [7] In 2012, Lehman's updated the front of their store, restoring it to the business's original look when it first opened in 1955.

  3. Zettler Grocery and Hardware - Wikipedia

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    The Zettler Grocery and Hardware building is a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.It was built c. 1880 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1]

  4. Oldest General Stores in America

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    Established in 1840, this general store has been serving the local Amish community for more than 170 years. Parts of the store have been cleared out to make room for more bulk flours, popcorn ...

  5. Ohio Amish Country - Wikipedia

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    An Amish farmer raking hay. The Holmes County community was founded in 1808 and the Geauga County community in 1886. [4]: 139 At the time of the Holmes County settlement's founding there was at least one sizable village of Native Americans on the northern edge of what would become Holmes County, near the Killbuck river.

  6. The Most Charming General Stores Across America - AOL

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    Long before the reign of supermarkets and big-box retailers, general stores were the cornerstone of America's small towns. Here are 9 that patrons still love to visit.

  7. T. Marzetti Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1955, Marzetti's upstairs kitchen of the restaurant became a full-scale factory, and the Marzetti brand of salad dressings found its way into grocery stores throughout Ohio. By the late 1960's, the company built a dressing production plant in Columbus' Clintonville neighborhood on Indianola Avenue.