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  2. Ohio wine - Wikipedia

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    At this time, Ohio produced more wine than any other state in the country, and Cincinnati was the most important city in the national wine trade. Golden Eagle winery on Middle Bass Island housed America's largest winery in 1872. [3] As in many other states, Prohibition in the United States destroyed the Ohio wine industry, which has struggled ...

  3. Category:Event venues in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment venues in Ohio (11 C) F. Fairgrounds in Ohio (4 P) I. Indoor arenas in Ohio (5 C, 18 P) N. Event venues on the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  4. Crystal Cave (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Cave is a limestone cave located in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, located on South Bass Island in Lake Erie. [1] In 1887, Gustav Heineman emigrated from Baden-Baden, Germany, to Put-in-Bay, Ohio, where he established a winery. In 1897 he dug a well beneath his winery and discovered a large vug at a depth of 30 feet (9.1 m).

  5. Former Downtown church to become music hall and bar under ...

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    The performance space, in the church's former sanctuary, can seat 300 to 350 for a show, or hold up to 600 for a standing show. That's smaller than Downtown's Southern Theatre and Davidson Theatre ...

  6. Category:Event venues on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio (30 P) Pages in category "Event venues on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Germain Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Germain Amphitheater (originally Polaris Amphitheater) was a 20,000-seat outdoor entertainment venue located in Columbus, Ohio, near the suburb of Westerville. The venue opened as part of a large development venture off of Interstate Highway I-71. There were 6,700 seats in an open-air pavilion—much of it under cover—and room for another ...