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I am about 2 hours east of you,right across the Ohio line in Pa. Was in Wooster,Dalton,Kidron,and Canton last week. Visited Rubber made in Wooster, Smuckers, Peter Gunn by Dalton and Lehman's in Kidron. I always liked Lehman's,but they really goofed it up with that expansion they did. Bought a lot of lumber at Charm lumber over the years. Ate at the Dutch Kitchen on route 30,last Tuesday. That's a great area,you guys should be proud to live there. Sugarcreek and Dover with the Warther museum is also great. Lots of people do not realize you live near the largest Amish community in the world,in Holmes county. Its still pretty laid back,not near as commercialized as Lancaster County Pa.
 
My favorite movie cuz I do own a '67 gtx..Are you a MOPAR fan by chance??/

Oh yea! Did it make you sick when the M&M's rolled down into the dash too?
If you have ever changed one, you can appreciate how difficult they are to deal with. I wasn't hip to the blue(B5 I'm sure) but I loved that car too. Let me see if I can dig up a pic here of my X...<BR>
The pictures are not that great, it was an early digital camera, but I know I have more pic of it, I just need to find them and get them on my site. You can go here and check all the shots out...<BR>
http://mcallisterdrywall.com/Auto/340Dart
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I am about 2 hours east of you,right across the Ohio line in Pa. Was in Wooster,Dalton,Kidron,and Canton last week. Visited Rubber made in Wooster, Smuckers, Peter Gunn by Dalton and Lehman's in Kidron. I always liked Lehman's,but they really goofed it up with that expansion they did. Bought a lot of lumber at Charm lumber over the years. Ate at the Dutch Kitchen on route 30,last Tuesday. That's a great area,you guys should be proud to live there. Sugarcreek and Dover with the Warther museum is also great. Lots of people do not realize you live near the largest Amish community in the world,in Holmes county. Its still pretty laid back,not near as commercialized as Lancaster County Pa.

what don't you like about Lehmen's expansion
 
what don't you like about Lehmen's expansion

Probably the biggest thing was it not as simple as it was. Its easy to get lost,they even had too name the exits East and West. One more thing,it sure seems like the prices went up,but that may be the case every where. It was a tourist stop before but its definitely a tourist trap now. Have to travel to Mount Hope to see if it changed. The last time we bought cleaned oats at a bulk store it was $35.00 for a hundred pound sack. They wanted $60.00 for a 25 pound tub. Its still a very unique store,I guess I don't like change.
 
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I am about 2 hours east of you,right across the Ohio line in Pa. Was in Wooster,Dalton,Kidron,and Canton last week. Visited Rubber made in Wooster, Smuckers, Peter Gunn by Dalton and Lehman's in Kidron. I always liked Lehman's,but they really goofed it up with that expansion they did. Bought a lot of lumber at Charm lumber over the years. Ate at the Dutch Kitchen on route 30,last Tuesday. That's a great area,you guys should be proud to live there. Sugarcreek and Dover with the Warther museum is also great. Lots of people do not realize you live near the largest Amish community in the world,in Holmes county. Its still pretty laid back,not near as commercialized as Lancaster County Pa.

Central Ohio just kicks ass. The land is very different compared to the rest of the state, creating a unique area offering a lot of variety and special items. The people are nice and the food is great. Charm Lumber is a heavy hitter all across the state. I see them up in my area all the time and that is a 2+ hour drive.
 
All right, I'll admit it! I'm a buckeye!

I live a little north of you, Butch! I'm a flatlander living in the Crestline area! I should be heating my house with wind these days!(Although that's probably the reason I starting woodburning in the first place so that's all good!)
 
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