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  2. 11 best family campgrounds and RV parks in the US - AOL

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    LUXURY CAMPING: 10 best family ... Austin Lake RV Park and Cabins. Toronto, Ohio. ... This campground is close enough to spend some time at Hersheypark or visit Amish Country. History buffs can go ...

  3. Mercer Log House - Wikipedia

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    The Mercer Log House is a large log cabin in the city of Fairborn, Ohio, United States.Home to the city's first settlers and changed very little since their time, it is one of Ohio's best preserved log cabins from the settlement period, and it has been named a historic site.

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    Ohio's Amish Country. Pennsylvania Dutch Country, also known more commonly as Amish Country, is set in the middle of delicious food, fun tours and incredibly built goods like furniture.You can ...

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    The Amish Cook: A typical day during an Ohio cabin vacation stay. Gannett. Gloria Yoder. May 20, 2024 at 4:30 AM. ... Gloria Yoder is an Amish mom, writer and homemaker in rural Illinois. Readers ...

  6. Sugarcreek, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sugarcreek is a village in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States.The population was 2,373 at the 2020 census.It is known as "The Little Switzerland of Ohio." [4] Located in Ohio's Amish Country, the village is part of a large regional tourism industry. [5]

  7. Dewitt Log Homestead - Wikipedia

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    He married Elizabeth Teets (b. 1774) on March 11, 1790. When Ohio became a state in 1803, residents of Kentucky were drawn to its cheap and newly available land. By 1805 Zachariah and Elizabeth DeWitt had resettled near Four Mile Creek where he built his cabin and opened a sawmill. The cabin is on the east bank of the creek just north of Route 73.