Mount Gilead, Ohio
Mount Gilead is a Village and the county seat of Morrow County, Ohio. Settlement began in the village of Mount Gilead in 1817. The village was incorporated in 1839. The monument standing downtown has become a symbol of the community of Mount Gilead, Ohio. The monument was erected in 1919. The Morrow County Courthouse was built in 1852. The Jail was built in 1850. The Courthouse and Jail were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Mount Gilead has a small town rural feel. While walking the downtown, I noticed The Humane Society located there in the window was the most sweetest cat looking out the window. The Humane Society was not open at the time of my visit but I hope that little cat can find a good home.
Best Things To Do in St Thomas US Virgin Islands 2024 4K
ST THOMAS: In this St Thomas, USVI travel tour we show you the best things to do. We head over to St John and show you around that US Virgin Island also. We do some island hopping going to Water Island and try out a few ferries. We visit several beaches on St Thomas like Magens Bay, Coki Beach, Brewers Bay, Maho Bay, Trunk Bay and much more. We also explore around Red Hook and Charlotte Amalie.
You can easily visit the British Virgin Islands from US Virgin Islands. Visiting islands like Tortola and Jost Van Dyke by ferry from St John. Believe it or not St Croix is one of the more difficult islands to get to. If you enjoy this St Thomas travel guide be sure to watch our other tours from the US Virgin Islands and BVI.
St Thomas Attractions
00:00 Intro
00:30 Magens Bay
01:29 Coki Beach
02:03 Snorkel
02:35 Coral World
03:38 Coral World Sea Trek
04:09 Lindquist
04:42 Jet Ski
04:49 Charlotte Ammalie Lookout
05:10 Drake Seat
05:43 Phantasea
06:56 Mountain Top
07:41 Bewers Bay
08:25 Water Island Ferry
09:16 Dinghy Beach
10:24 Yacht Haven
11:15 Sky Ride Sun Set Point
11:45 Red Hook
12:18 Ferry To St John
13:10 Cruz Bay
13:36 Trunk Bay
14:22 Annaburg Sugar Plantation
14:55 Maho Bay
15:50 Cinnamon Bay
16:31 Boat Tour
16:37 French Town Fish Market
17:10 Outro
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Massillon, Ohio
Massillon is a city in Stark County, Ohio. Massillon was originally settled in 1812 by Quaker Settlers from Massachusett and Connecticut. Soon after the settlement, the Ohio and Erie Canal began construction of the canal which would connect Lake Erie with the Ohio River which led Massillon to becoming a major port. Steelmaking and fabrication are integral part of Massillons history. Massillon has a great downtown. Lincoln Movie Theater was built in 1915, is thought to be one of the oldest movie house in the county still in operation. The towns nick name is The City of Champions. The town which has raised more than two dozen professional football players and ten professional base ball stars. Massillon has some great restaurants, and if you are into cars Chloe's Dinner is a great find. With classic cars and great food.
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Mt Gilead State Park
Mt Gilead State Park
4119 OH-95
Mt Gilead, OH 43338
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VENICE, Italy - Things To Do (TOP 10)
Things To Do In VENICE Italy. Top 10 Venice. I’m Rok and I’ve spent last 8 years travelling around Europe as a tour guide and I want to show you my favourite 10 Things To Do In Venice Italy after Lockdown. As a tour guide I admired Venice attractions many times before and Venice old town was always very crowded. But after lockdown Venice 2021 is very different. It is much more charming and beautiful as without crowds you can do and see much more around the Venice old town. That is why you should check this Post Lockdown Venice Guide to help you plan your trip to Venice Italy.
My TOP 10 Things To Do In Venice:
00:00 Intro
00:44 San Giorgio Maggiore
02:28 Lido
03:45 Grand Canal
05:20 Ca' d'Oro
06:31 Murano
08:00 Salute Basilica
09:27 Rialto Bridge
11:13 Doge's Palace
13:00 St Mark's Basilica
15:01 St Mark's Square
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COMPLETE LIST
VENICE - Rok Goes Around List of Experiences & Tickets
GUIDED TOUR
Venice Doge's Palace & St Mark's Basilica Skip-the-Line Tour
GUIDED TOUR
From Venice: Murano & Burano Islands Boat Tour
GUIDED TOUR
Venice: Sightseeing Tour with a Local Guide
GUIDED TOUR
Venice: Highlights Tour, St. Mark's Basilica & Doge's Palace
ENTRY TICKET
Venice: Doge's Palace Reserved Entry Ticket
ENTRY TICKET
Venice: Peggy Guggenheim Collection Ticket
ENTRY TICKET
Venice: Four Seasons Concert Ticket at Vivaldi Church
WATER ACTIVITY
Venice: Grand Canal Gondola Ride with App Commentary
WATER ACTIVITY
Venice: Venetian Lagoon Tour and Galleon Dinner
TRANSFER
Venice: Marco Polo Airport Water Taxi Transfer
CITY CARD
Venice: Waterbus and Mainland Bus Pass
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Galion, Ohio
Galion is a city in Crawford County, Ohio. Founded in 1831, the town began as a farm to market town but boomed with the railroad. Koppe-Skinner House located at 201 south union street is the office to the Galion Historical Society. The house was built in 1863 and is one of the oldest houses in Galion. Historic Grace Church was built in 1875. Brownella Cottage and Carriage House Museum is a rare house museum. Built in 1887. The house has its original furnishings and belongings of its only occupants, Bishop William Montgomery Brown and his wife Ella. Tours of the cottage is by appointment. The Howard House was built in 1898 by Adam Howard the founder of Adam Howard Buggy Work. Galion has several beautiful older churches in town. Peace Lutheran Church on south market street is the oldest church building in Galion still in use. It was dedicated in 1875. The tower houses are one of the largest Tubular bell carillons in the world. (Thanks Joe for letting me tour your beautiful church.) Galion History Center features five historic buildings and two museums. Its great to see that this town really embraces its history and takes care of it.
Galion Big Four Depot & Operations Headquarters #trains
Galion Big Four Depotand & Operations Headquarters #trains
Galion Big Four Depot & Operations Headquarters #railfan
The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, also known as the Big Four Railroad and commonly abbreviated CCC&StL, was a railroad company in the Midwestern United States. It operated in affiliation with the New York Central system.
The Big Four Depot of Galion, Ohio was a passenger train station serving the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, commonly known as the 'Big Four Depot,' and the New York Central Railroad. The brick and wood-constructed building, still intact, is located at 127 Washington Street at Harding Way.[1] It was one of two railroad stations in the city, the other serving the Erie Railroad.[2]
Galion is a city in Crawford, Morrow, and Richland counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 10,453 at the 2020 census. Galion is the second-largest city in Crawford County after Bucyrus. The Crawford County portion of Galion is part of the Bucyrus Micropolitan Statistical Area.
The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, also known as the Big Four Railroad and commonly abbreviated CCC&StL, was a railroad company in the Midwestern United States. It operated in affiliation with the New York Central system.
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
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Big Four (red) and New York Central system (orange) as of 1918
Overview
Headquarters
Indianapolis, Indiana
Locale
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio
Dates of operation
1889–1930
Successor
New York Central
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Its primary routes were in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. At the end of 1925 it reported 2,391 route-miles and 4,608 track-miles; that year it carried 8180 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 488 million passenger-miles.
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Galion, Ohio - Former Site of the Crawford County Children's Home (2021)
Former Site of the Crawford County Children's Home
Historic photos courtesy G.V. Grauer.
Galion Ohio
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Reservoir stroll/City of Norwalk, Ohio USA
In this video we went to a reservoir for an afternoon stroll, located in Huron County, Ohio. This lake have 159 total acres in size out of the 3 reservoirs.
It holds several different types of fish; black crappie, bluegaill, largemouth bass, northern Pike, Saugeye, Walleyes Center.
There are several picnic areas and play parks spread out throughout the reservoir.
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Crestline, Ohio - Driving Through Crestline (4x Speed) (2021)
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Crestline is a village in Crawford and Richland Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Crestline's population was 4,630 at the 2010 census. It is the third largest municipality in Crawford County. The Crawford County portion of Crestline is part of the Bucyrus Micropolitan Statistical Area, while the small portion of the village that extends into Richland County is considered part of the Mansfield Metropolitan Statistical Area.
First came the railroad, and then came the town. It all started in 1850 when a route was needed between Shelby and Galion, a distance of 13 miles, by the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, or the Bee Line as it was known then. Since there was no town between Shelby and Galion, it was decided that a station should be placed halfway for passenger convenience. The station was constructed where the line crossed the Leesville road.
Crestline was platted in 1852. It was once thought to be the highest point in Ohio and was named from its high elevation.
This station soon developed into a town, with a general store, post office, and a few homes. Early settlers in the village believed that the town was the watershed of the state, where streams to the north emptied into Lake Erie and those to the south emptied into the Ohio River, thus the name Crest Line. The town was not on the watershed line, but the name stuck and eventually became one word.
During its heyday, Crestline was a division point for the Pennsylvania Railroad's Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway. The city housed major engine facilities and would often be the point where motive power was changed for the relatively flat runs to and from Chicago, Illinois. In addition to the town's station being a stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad's east–west trains, the station served as a transfer point to the New York Central Railroad's northeast–southwest trains.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's engine facilities included a roundhouse on Crestline Road, decommissioned in 1968 in the aftermath of the merger between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central Railroad to form Penn Central. Demolition of the historic roundhouse commenced in 2007 after years of neglect. But, some buildings still stand. Today, Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad, CSX and Norfolk Southern trains operate in and around Crestline.
Crestline, originally a railroad community, now thrives from the various businesses and industries located there. Crestline, however, is still considered a railroad community. The two crossing railroads that caused the beginning of the village still remain active.
On September 4, 2017 at approximately 10:45 p.m. a tornado passed from the west to just north of the village causing extensive damage to rural properties near the village. The National Weather Service classified the twister as an EF-2 with winds above 115 miles per hour. This incident was a rare event.
Following his death by assassination, the body of Abraham Lincoln was brought from Washington, D.C. to its final resting place in Lincoln's hometown of Springfield, Illinois, by funeral train. The train left Washington, D.C., on April 21, 1865 at 12:30 pm and traveled 1,654 miles (2,662 km) to Springfield, arriving on May 3, 1865. Several stops were made along the way, including Crestline on April 29, 1865 at 1:07 am.
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Driving in Cardington, OHIO Old Rural Small Town Village - Retter Park - Hwy 42 #alongtheway
August 30, 2023
A quick evening drive around rural small town village Cardington, Ohio in Morrow County.
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Restaurants in Mount Vernon, Ohio - USA
Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Mount Vernon. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.
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Here you can find Restaurants in Mount Vernon, Ohio - USA:
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00:22 - 1) Ron's Pizza
00:32 - 2) The Alcove Restaurant & Lounge
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00:50 - 4) Southside Diner
00:59 - 5) Half Baked Cafe
01:08 - 6) Ichiban Sushi & Hibachi
01:17 - 7) Fiesta Mexicana (High St)
01:26 - 8) Mazza's
01:34 - 9) Stein Brewing Company
01:44 - 10) Flappers Bar and Grille
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Centerburg Ohio video of the geographic center of Ohio - 360 degree view by drone
This drone video of Centerburg Ohio which is the geographic center of Ohio and Centerburg is located in southern Knox County Ohio. Centerburg is a rural community that is surrounded by farmland and it is located within 30 - 35 minutes of Westerville and Columbus and many area residents of Centerburg commute and work in the Columbus area. This drone video is brought to you Sam Miller of REMAX Stars Realty 740-397-7800 #CenterburgOhio
Honey Run Falls (Millwood, Ohio)
Honey Run Falls is outside Millwood, Ohio (Knox County) near the US 62 and US 36 intersection. May 2010.
Honey Run Waterfall near Kokosing River, drone view ( PTXVI )
Knox County Park near Millwood Ohio, showing chipmunk at top of waterfall and wooden bridge crossing Honey Run
Crestline, Ohio - Crestline Central Park (2021)
Crestline is a village in Crawford and Richland Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Crestline's population was 4,630 at the 2010 census. It is the third largest municipality in Crawford County. The Crawford County portion of Crestline is part of the Bucyrus Micropolitan Statistical Area, while the small portion of the village that extends into Richland County is considered part of the Mansfield Metropolitan Statistical Area.
First came the railroad, and then came the town. It all started in 1850 when a route was needed between Shelby and Galion, a distance of 13 miles, by the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, or the Bee Line as it was known then. Since there was no town between Shelby and Galion, it was decided that a station should be placed halfway for passenger convenience. The station was constructed where the line crossed the Leesville road.
Crestline was platted in 1852. It was once thought to be the highest point in Ohio and was named from its high elevation.
This station soon developed into a town, with a general store, post office, and a few homes. Early settlers in the village believed that the town was the watershed of the state, where streams to the north emptied into Lake Erie and those to the south emptied into the Ohio River, thus the name Crest Line. The town was not on the watershed line, but the name stuck and eventually became one word.
During its heyday, Crestline was a division point for the Pennsylvania Railroad's Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway. The city housed major engine facilities and would often be the point where motive power was changed for the relatively flat runs to and from Chicago, Illinois. In addition to the town's station being a stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad's east–west trains, the station served as a transfer point to the New York Central Railroad's northeast–southwest trains.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's engine facilities included a roundhouse on Crestline Road, decommissioned in 1968 in the aftermath of the merger between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central Railroad to form Penn Central. Demolition of the historic roundhouse commenced in 2007 after years of neglect. But, some buildings still stand. Today, Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad, CSX and Norfolk Southern trains operate in and around Crestline.
Crestline, originally a railroad community, now thrives from the various businesses and industries located there. Crestline, however, is still considered a railroad community. The two crossing railroads that caused the beginning of the village still remain active.
On September 4, 2017 at approximately 10:45 p.m. a tornado passed from the west to just north of the village causing extensive damage to rural properties near the village. The National Weather Service classified the twister as an EF-2 with winds above 115 miles per hour. This incident was a rare event.
Following his death by assassination, the body of Abraham Lincoln was brought from Washington, D.C. to its final resting place in Lincoln's hometown of Springfield, Illinois, by funeral train. The train left Washington, D.C., on April 21, 1865 at 12:30 pm and traveled 1,654 miles (2,662 km) to Springfield, arriving on May 3, 1865. Several stops were made along the way, including Crestline on April 29, 1865 at 1:07 am.
The Lakes at Ariel Foundation Park in Mount Vernon Ohio
Ariel Foundation Park was once part of a gravel quarry and today it has become one of the nicest community parks in Ohio. We used a DJI Phantom for this flyover video of The Lakes of Ariel Foundation Park. The Lakes are highlighted by several pavilions as well as paved walking paths, benches, a historic bowstring truss bridge and an Island that features a 360 degree panoramic view. This short video offers a unique view of the lakes section of the Ariel Foundation Park.
This drone video is part of our ongoing series titled 365 Things To Do in Knox County Ohio by REALTOR Sam Miller of REMAX Stars Realty 740-397-7800 #ArielFoundationPark
The Kokosing Lake Wildlife Area Aerial 4K Tour
The Kokosing Lake Wildlife Area
The Kokosing Lake Wildlife Area is in Knox County, 1.5 miles northwest of Fredericktown and five miles northeast of Chesterville. The area can be reached by traveling two miles northwest of Fredericktown on Waterford Road (CR 6). It is part of the North Branch of Kokosing Lake flood control project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Approximately 1,113-acres are managed by the Division of Wildlife for fish and wildlife, including a 160-acre lake. Limited camping and picnicking are provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The dam and the camping and picnic facilities are in the southwest corner of the area north of County Road 6. There is a five-acre island in the south end of the lake. A 1.5-acre pond lies in the northeast corner of the area along with four acres of marsh.
A large woodlot consisting mainly of pin oak and hickory is located on the south end of the lake, east of the North Branch Kokosing River. Several small streams flow into the area from the north and west.
The Kokosing Lake Wildlife Area was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control and recreation in 1971. The land has been used for public hunting since July 1969, by cooperative agreement with the Corps of Engineers. In March 1974, 1,088 acres were licensed to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, for fish and wildlife purposes.
The area is managed for wildlife through development of crop rotations and field sizes to provide food and cover for upland species. Wildlife habitat has been enhanced by planting grasses, legumes, and food plots, spot mowing to maintain openland nesting cover, cutting trees in existing fencerows and woodlot borders to improve brushland habitat, and protecting existing woodlands.
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