online Visitor Guide - Adams County, Ohio Travel and Visitors Bureau
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online Visitor Guide - Adams County, Ohio Travel and Visitors Bureau
KEIM FAMILY MARKET Traditional Homemade Amisll Treats, Furniture & Gifts Hours: MOl/day-Friday 8AM-6PM Saturday 8AM-5PM Phone 937.386.9995 Appalachian H ighway at Burnt Cabin Road Seal1wn, OH KEIM FAMILY MARKET features: • Fresh Baked Amish Pies, Breads, Cakes and Pastries • Fully Stocked Deli Department Cold Cuts and cheeses • Bulk Foods, Candy, Nuts & Baking Supplies • Amish Jams, Jellies, Preserves and Pickles • Full Line of Indoor & Outdoor Furniture including Chicago Wicker • Playhouses and Playsets Come enjoy a delicious fresh deli sandwich, homemade soup or a coffee and a fresh Amish pastry. Relax under a tree in our family picnic area while your children play in our special playset display. GE PEEBLES TEST OPERATION Excellence In Harmony Imagine spending your day working in a state of the art facility, testing jet engines that propel passengers across the sky at hundreds of miles an hour, and then spending your lunch break outside watching deer graze in a nearby field. This is a typical day for a Peebles Test Operation (PTO) employee. PTO is proud to bea part of the GE tradition of "imagination at work". We are 270+ employees strong in craftsmanship, work ethics, and ingenuity surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery southern Ohio has to offer. PTO is part of what Forbes magazine called "The Most Admired Company in the World", yet enjoys the intimacy of a small business where we know everyone's name at the Christmas party. Being one of the world's premiere sites for jet engine testing, we are a small city with the infra~structure to accurately measure thrust from our smallest engines producing 2000 lbs. of thrust to the world record holder the GEgo at l27,goo lbs. of thrust. PTO also conducts acoustic, fuel efficiency, and emis~ sions tests, to better protect the air quality and environment. Our test sites are considered the "gold standard" for all other GE jet engine test facilities. The accuracy of any GE engine test anywhere in the world is measured against this facility, right here in Peebles, Ohio. Beyond the physical campus our employees travel the globe and help many of our partners and customers with their testing needs. Growing With Jet Technology PTO was originally acquired for rocket testing in 1955. In the 1960'S the focus changed to high- bypass turbo fan engine testing. Because of our remote location PTO played a key role in the development of these engines. This technological marvel was powerful enough to carry enormous Army transport planes anywhere on the planet- and later helped revolutionize commercial aviation as well. Since then, the PTO Team has been involved in the development and certification phase testing that are on the cutting edge of aviation. The production phase involves assurance testing of new engines to guarantee they meet strict requirements before shipment to GE customers. And finally. field return testing is performed to validate maintenance and upgrades to engines already in service. WEARE IMAGINATION AT WORK! Technology Meets Natnre Because of the terrain, abundant water, plus our weapons ban and restrictions on entry, PTO has developed into the largest privately owned natural area in the state totaling over 7,000 acres. This environment allows for a number of wildlife species to flourish. This is evident in recent years when biologists visiting the site have identified over 500 species of plants, 37 species of reptiles, 25 species of mammals, and over 100 species of birds, many of which are state listed as rare or endangered. GE PTO takes great pride in ensuring the protection of our pristine environment as the facility continues to thrive. In addition to the forested land GE· PTO maintains four acres of man-made wetlands, several acres of natural wetlands and two streams. One stream running through the facility is considered one of the most pristine habitats in the state. The local schools, universities and scientists often come to this area to study the wildlife in this unspoiled habitat. Ecomagination At Work The Peebles facility has very specific goals regarding future Green House Gas (GHG) emissions reductions. which follow a closely monitored set of metrics. In GE's recent ecomagination report. the company made a public commitment to maintain emissions at 2004 levels and reduce them further by one percent by 2012. GE holds all of its businesses to this company-wide goal. including the Aviation business - the organizational home of the Peebles facility. Today's engines are ever more fuel efficient, carrying passengers and cargo to the far corners of the globe with less fuel burn than ever before. PTa continues to playa strong role in the certification and acceptance testing of these engines. Adams COUNTY,OH 'ra. .cl. Vl.stfOlS BIQUU Welcome to Adams County n 1790 Gen. Nathaniel Massie and a group of hardy frontiersmen landed at a site near three islands on the Ohio River. It was the first settlement in the Virginia Military District, which in 1797 became Ohio's third oldest county and was named after the newly elected second presidem, John Adams. Home 10 the great Native American earthwork~ known as Serpent Mound, Adams CouDlY has abundant wildlife, great bird viewing, colorful spring wildflowers, six state nature preserves and the 14,OOO-acre Edge Of Appalachia Preserve. TIle Quilt Barn Trail started here in Adams Counry, creating a "Clolhesline of Quil{s~ that can be viewed along our fUIa l byways. TIle Wheat Ridge Amish Community has shops, bakeries, furnirure, and the A log cabin standing in the woc;x;b of Adams County. Sights and sounds of horses and buggies. A number of excellent lodging facilities. cabins, campgrounds, dining. specialty and antique shops. historic sites, local events and attractions await our visitors. Adams County is a special place where you'lI discove r a patchwork of history and nature around me bend of every country road. I r;'[Y' ~ Tom Cross Executive Director, Adam s County Travel and Visitors Bureau Address: S09A E. Main St., PO BoxS77, West Union, 0 11, 45693 Phone; (937) 544-5639; toll-free (877) 232·6764 (ADAMSQI I) Email: info@adamscountytravcl .org Web: www.adamscountytravel.o rg Contents The Adams County VISitors and Comm.tni:ty Guick: "~onrdy by U>cy ~ Prod .. cer & Editor Adams County Adams County Visitor Map __________ 6 2012 Calendar of Events ____ a S Can't-Miss Events _ _ _ _ _ •____ • Adams County Chamber of CommerCI!_ 14 -.... .. Go Special Places in Adams County _ _ _ _16 Touring Qllit Bams in Adams County _ _ _ _ _18 "Bam Quilts and the American Qiilt Trail _________ 19 Recreation Adams County's FIVe Best Hikes _ _ _ _ 30 Am"" Adams Co. Amish School Benefu. AuctiorJ _ 32 Amish Business Directory _ _ _ _ _ _ 33 AntIqu.. Shopping for Antiques _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 34 Natural History The Great Serpent .'v1ound _______ 35 N\ovement ~' HIn"", Touring Adams County's Civil War History _ 20 Museums & Historical Societies _ _ _ _ 23 Outdoors FIShing in Adams County 26 Public Boat Ramps and Canoe Launches_ 28 Hunting and Huntilg Outfitters and 5uppIies--28 Tom em.., Extcuw.. Drertor/Adams County Travel & VISitors Bureau ... """""' ""'" T.., Curtio/<:r.cy Magvr.e Photo & EdItorIal Contributors I'orro.\ Vonna Cole, Tom em.., Carol Word, Tom s tem, Peggy o..Ic .... Lynn p~. ..IoIYI Howard, ~ of ~ Preserve. BiI Wotk ~ Joff W obor,.........-m IVoc:AIiIter Iv~ of Appalachia, SuD .."'. Art_ Lead Ac(OUftt ExecutlYe Owio BortO!ll<:r.cy Mlgam. Cover DesIgn .lames BiIitcrILPK Marketi1g .... Business Dfredory Loo~~---------~ Dining _____________ 39 Adams County Business DirectOl)' _ _ _ 40 .Iao<>n GiIow/Olio Valoy R.g;onaI Oevdopmenl ~ Fo< ;>dditionaI informatic>n on Ad.un. Cour1ty. 1*_ \Iioit ..............adamocounlytrove!.org .-:I ~ fond us c" facebook. t:witter On tho Cover: n.. ........ Adam. County T ra",", & V""on ~u "'eo""" m;,de posst>k wilt. • grant from"TlY Ohio Nature ~ and in knd contributions from L.PI( Mark~ in ClncinnotilJ'l( MlrI<eilig designed the .-v lcgo, dog~ icons and website at no cost to the Bur""" .. part of the grant as request ed by the Ohio Nature~. Facilitating the goo""t ...... Pete INhar\ program manage< . t the Ecige of Appalachian Prcserw in Adam. County. " AD.oMS COUNTY VISITORS AND COMMUNITY GUIDE Mineral Springs Lake Fann Resort By Tom Cross C ircle Oil your map a little gcm called Mineral Springs Lake. It's more than 100 acres of fishing, water sports, family recreation and camping that you don', want 10 miss. Mineral Springs, as the mIme suggested, is fed by over a dozen underground springs. A beautiful lake that is complemented by a backdrop of mountains that bloom with redhuds and dogwoods come spring. The shoreline is a mix of bays, points and timbered coves that fishermen find idc.11 fo r wetting it line. When Mineral Springs Lake Farm Reson owner Billy Smalley impounded these hollows in the early 1970s, he left pockets of standing timber, which greatl y improved the aquatic habitat. and subsequent fish population that followed. Over the years, the lake has been stocked with largemouth, smililmouth, perch, rock bass, bluegill and catfish. Harmless freshwater jellyfish, about the size of a penny, inhabit lhe lake too and can readily be observed during the summer in the lake's clear water. At 103 acres, it is the largest body of water in Adams County. The lake averages 27 feet deep with a maximum depth approach ing 60 feet. Though water clarity varies with the seasons, visibility is nearly 60 feet in August. To preserve the unique purity and clarity of the lake only electric motors are permitted. The camping here is as relaxing as rock ing on grandma's front porch swing. Peacefulness and quiet inhabit the campground for a refreshing stay. Mineral Springs can boast more than 300-plus campsites with full hookups, and most have a view of the wate r. The camp store is stocked wi th everything campers will need for a weekend or a monthlong stay. Iliking, picnicking, a sheller house. showers and ATV trails are on the 500 acres that surround the lake. ror hunters, only 20 minutes away is Brush Creek State Forest, Shawnee State Forest and Tranquility Wildlife a rea. For nature lovers, nearby Davis Memorial Stale Nature Preserve and Shoemaker Preserve offer wilderness hiking and spring wildflowers, and if you' re a history buff, explore the remote settlement of Mineral Springs. WlleIlzer you're a j1sllerperson, lIiker or hunter, or are lookingjor a seasonal getaway, check out Mineral Springs Lake Farm Resort at www. Inineralspril1gs/akefarmresort.com. Rest Areas Golf {937-544-5771} Birding Sites G Publ"1C Attess Points • """" c....y Fairgrounds - r to Oi'Iio 8rush Creek .JWJ. @ "O"'''''''P' Ce!1ter- (937)-386-3400 m""'"" """"" """" c....y 1,280 above sea level Peach Mountain A - Highest. Point in I.£J. Adams County - . "'.""" R_ , rm ~ • "II + Alexander Salamon Airport Historir;: Si~ Points and Trails of Interest 20 M Iler's Dmstmas Trees 15 GoodSeed Farm 16 Go<mny's Place 17 House of Phacops 18 \.arid of the Singing Coyote 19 Locust Hilt Farm ATTRACTIONS 12 Adam!; Coonty Fairgrounds 13 Blake's Pharmacy on the Square 14 Sru5h Creek Motooporu Co~ 6 k, It Was In The Beginning AI1tiqlle5 7 Bam Sale Antiques 8 Carriage Lane Antiques & More 9 Cherry Fork Trading Post 10 Panhandler Antiques & Gifts 11 Peebles Flower Shop & Antiques ANTIqUES AMISH BUSINESS 1 Hil5ideBird's Nest, Fabric & Books 2 Keim Family Market 3 Miller's Bakery & Furniture 4 Raber's Shoes & Saddlery 5 Wheat Ridge Home & Engery MAP INDEX KiM= Covered Bridge Moore's Memorial CIlapel Paleo-Indian DiW"ict Treber's Inn & Zane's Trace MOfH.lment W~son's CM! War SoId>ersMorume!1t 41 Caim of Peace 406radfordTavem Nla'H.lInent d F $ HISTORIC MARKERS 39 Bentonville Anti-horse Thief Society 37 38 36 35 ~ 33 John T. WiIsoo Homestead 32 Harshavine Covered Bridge "'" SoOOy 29 Buck~ Station 30 Dr.AC Lewis House 31 GoY. Thoma!; Kner Home & BicerrtemiaI 28 Adams County GmeaIogicai & Historical HERITAGE 26 MJyer V1fle)'ards & Restaurant 27 OIde Wayside Irlo DINING 25 Crulser's Diner 22 Red Barn Corwention Ce.1ter 23 Sunshine Store 24 The Old Homestead 21 Old Page Schoolhouse 70 71 The Rock Vacation Rental 48 Massie Station Ca~ Hill lodge Cart Hideaway Cabins CI 64 Hope Springs Institute 63 Dogwood F;um B&B 61 Comfort 1m 62 COW1ty NighU Inn 60 59 58 Budget Host !nn LODGING 57 Windlester-l'-IIorgan's Raiders Collection 83 Adams Coonty Counuy a...b RECREA110N/ OllTDOORS/ CAMPING NAnJRALAREAS & PRESERVES 73 Adams Lake State Nawre Preserve 74 Buzzard Roost Rock 75 0IaparraI f'ra'rie Nature PreseNt 76 Davis Memorial State NatlJre Preserve 77 Edge of Appa1achia Preserve 78 .Iomson Rdge St.J.te Natw-e Pre5eI'Ve 79 Lym; Prairie BO Shoemaker State NatlJre Pre5eI'Ve B1 The Wilderness 82 Whipple State Nawre Preserve 72 Unity Woods Cabill5 Scene V~ Cottage ,'o' ........._~~ 49 Old Mner.I! Springs Resort 50 Reverend.lol1f'! Graham-AboIAA>nist, West Union Reform Pre$byterial1 OlUrdl 51 Rome 52 Seaman 53 Serpent Moll1ld5tate MernoriaI 54 West Union Presbyterian c:t-u-dl 55 W.dr.erham 1I1n 56 Lafferty MemoriaJ Funera! & Carriage 69 Rooster's Nest MB & Antiques 47Ma~ter 66 Murphin Ridge Inn 67 River Sam Village 68 RiverHaven MB 65 Manchester Iv10tel 42 Camp Hamer -Civil War Training Camp 43 Covenanter Church 44 Cowboy Copas 45 First Settlement ofVlfginia Mlitary District 46 Isr..el Donalson & FOI.mden Cemetery _" { -<:!>\l [email protected] For more iofomlation please contact the Adams County Travel & Visitors Bwea" 1-877-232-6764 WWoN.adamscountytrave!.org ""~ 96 Adams Coul1ty Travel & Vis'tors VLSITOR INFORMA110N PUBUC LANDS/ PUBLIC HUNTlNG 93 8rush Creel< State Forest 94 Shawnee State Forest 95 T ranqu<~ty Wildlife Area 92 Woodtand Alters Adventure Earth 88 lsIaJld Creel< Marina & Campground 89 Mineral Springs Lake Resort 90 Sandy Springs Campground 91 Twin bland Park Campground 84 8rush Creek Soot Ramp & Carrll&round as Cedar Trail Retreat 86 KKkOf)' Valley Campground 87 Hilftop Golf Coorse ..."....,..~ 1 H. Morgan Trail N ~ o 1 2 4 N 6 8 ~~ ADAMS COUNTY MApO/'. Oh~~ WidIif<,..... Township Roads Brush Creek 1$Iand Cltlio ~ Islands _ _ / V Coomy ""'" / \ . / Scenic By-way /'../ US Routes /'.,/ State Routes ........... Buckeye Trd T'" /"./Birdingaod Heritage ~ CALENDAR 2012 Calendar of Events March Vopjcr at (937) 549·4530. 3 - Adams County Amish Bird Symposium 21 - Adams County History Bus Tour. Contact LJIlne Newman at (937) 587·3358. from 9:30 am.-3:30 p.m. on Wheat Ridge Road Contact rJJe Adams County Trove! & VlSirors Bureau 20-22 - Annual Wildflower Pilgrimage of Southern Ohio. Choose among dozens of field at (937) 544-5639. 17 - Cabin Fever Arts Festival at Southern State Community College South Campus Appalachian Gateway Center, Sponsored by the Appalachian Artisan.'i Guild. Contact (937) 603-3128 trips to botanical hotspots in southern Ohio in Banquet at 7 p.rn. in Bentonville. Contact Vema Naylor at (937) 549-3360. 29 - Page One-Room School House event at the comer of Page School Road off Vaughn Ridge Road, 2-4 p.m. Contact A1ary fuhon at (937) 587-2041 Highland. Adams, Pike and Ross CoW1ty. Contact the Arc of Appalachia Preserve SFfem at (937) 365-0101 or www.highlantruancruwy.mg May 7 - Children's Easter Egg Hunt at Wilson & Supper. Supper 4 p.m, auction 5 p.1TL located at Ridge Way lumbef" on Wheat Ridge Road For more injonnation, COIlWct (93n 544-7566. April Children Home in West Union. Contoct Sharon 5-7 - Spring Ring at Carnage Lane Antiques. Riven at (937) 544-2511 180 Werline lane, West Union. Contact Anita 28 - Bentonville Anti-Horse Thief Society 4 - Wheat Ridge Amish School Benefit Auction 5 Events You Don't Want to Miss MARCH 3 : Amish Bird Symposium The v.t.eat Ridge 0Ide Thyme Herb Fair and Harvest Celebration during the second weekend in October brings the tradition of herbs, crafts and natural products to the \\'heat Ridge Arrish ComrrurVty. Natural earth creations, artisans,. craftspeople and herbal products are featwed at the three-day festival set in the pastoral ~Is of Adams County. The Adams County Amish Bird Symposium is held the first Saturday in o'v\arrn in the heart of Amish Country. Nationally renowned naturalists, authors, pmfessors and ornithologists are among the featured speak~ The day activities include seminars, demonstrations, field trips and an Amish lunch. OCT. 14: 10th Annual Jack Roush Day OCT. U-14: Wheat Ridge OIde Thyme Herb FaJr and Harvest Celebration If you're a muscle car fan you don't want to miss the 10th Annual Jack Roush Day in Manchester. Racing legend Jack Roush, of Roush Racing. returns to his hometown for a day of festivities and a car show that features hundreds of classic cars. During the day, Jack Roush autographs everything from fenders to car hoods and Ford engines. relive the Civil War era during the Adams County Gvil War Day at the historically renovated John T. Wilson home during the third Saturday in October. The day includes encampments, re-enactors from the 70th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVll, a Gvil War museum, Civil War era music, living histories, local historians, wagon rides and storytellers. DEC. 21: Ughting of the Serpent The Winter Solstice is celebrated at Serpent NIound during the Ughting of the Serpent At dusk more than 900 canclles surrounding the 5erpent effigy are lit by volunteers resulting in a luminous candle lit outline of the great Serpent tv\ound. For ITlQre information aboUl these and other great evenu contact the Ad(lll1S County Travel & OCT. 20: Civil War Day The 5ma11 hamlet of Tranquility will again • ADN.AS COUNTY vtS/TORS ANO CONoMUNrTY GUIDE VM:OIl Bureau at (877) 231·6764 or OI1/ine at www.adwmwuntytravel.org CALENDAR in West Union. For information, COlI/act Carmie McDoooJd at (937) 217-1522 11-13 - Country Garden fv1othe..-'s Day Event at GoodSeed Farm, 8 a.rn- 6 pm. at Good$eed Farm in Peebles. For information, rontact (937) 587-7021 or W\IIW.goodseedfann.com. 12 - Ohio Brush Creek Sweep on Ohio Brush Creek. Interested participants need [0 contact Bill WlCkerllam at the Adams Co. Soil & Water at (937) 7!l8401& June 7·9 - west Union Summer Fest. Contact Roy Stricklen at (937) 544·2512- 16 - Ohio River Sweep. locations - Rome Boat Ramp, Brush Creek Boat Ramp, Manchester The Wheat Ridge OIde Thyme Herb Fair and Harvest Festival is a three-day affair in October. May (contJ. 5 - Explore the outdoors at Adams Lake State 4-6 - FIofa-QJest at Sha'M'lee State Park and Forest & The Edge of Appalachia Preserve il Adams County. Tulromroorego towww~ Park. Call Bill WICkerham at (937) J98-.4018 5-6 - Free fIShing weekend. 5-6 - Adams County Trade Days & Equine Extravaganza at the Adams County Fairgrounds Island Boat Ramp, N.anchester Riverfront Boat Ramp. For information, contact Sam Perrin at Adams-Brown Recyding at (937) 378-3431. 24 - Page One-Room School House event at the corner of Page School Road off Vaughn Ridge Road, 2-4 p.m Cootact J\.1aIy fuIroo at (93l) 587·2043. -~\j~ ""1 ,,1\ HealthSource of Ohio .,... 'lMIt4C-'::''IwJISt' Accepting New Patients Call for an appointment! Batavia Family Practice & Ob/Gyn 2055 Hospital Drive, Suite 130 (573) 732·0870 Goshen Family Practice 1507 St. Rt.2B (573) 575·7444 New Richmond Family Practice 1050 Old US 52 (573) 553-37 74 Eastgate Pediatrics 4357 Ferguson Drive, Suite 150 (573) 753·2820 www.healthsourceofohio.com Find us on: Facebook ... AOAMS COUNTY VISIT~ ANO COM.vIUNrTY GUOE CALENDAR 3O-July 1 - 39th Annual Country Run for Fun-Ramblin' Relics Car Show at Adams County Fairgrounds in West Union, 9 am.-3:30 p.m. Contact Kenneth Iv1cCann at (937) 54+5266. July 4 - Fourth of July Celebration and lion's Oub Parade in West Union, 9 am. lineup time. Parade starts at 10 am.!leXt to Olde Wayside Inn. Com:aa Jud Paul at (937) 544·1464 or J\o1eI Pjistner at (937) 549-1331 15-21 -121st Annual Adams County Fair at the Adams County Fairgrounds, West Union. For IIJ(Jn! information, roll Connie McDonald at (937) 217- 1522 or visit www.adamscoontyfairgroond.com 27·28 - Indian Artifact Show at the Riverbam in ~nchester, noon-10 p.rn. Friday and 8 am.-3:30 Crowning the Festival Queen is one of the highlights of the Seaman Fall Festival <sept. 19-2.2}. p.m. Saturday. Contact Steve Lewis at Adams County Genealogy Society at (937) 5#8522, (937) 549·4093 or Mike Evans at (937) 549-1877. August ThursduF and Saturdays. 3-4 - Kinfolk Landing Days at Manchester. 28 - Adams County Genealogy Society Reunion 29 - Page One-Roam $chooI1-Iouo;e evmt at the Celebrate the founding of one of Ohio's oldest from noon-4 p.m. at the Heritage Center in corner of Page 5chooI Road offVaugm Ridge villages. Contact kme Wilson at (937) 549-4074. West Union. For more infonnation, contact the Road. 2-4 pm Contact /IIIary Fulton (9m 587-2041 Mugs, Plates & Postcards Historical & Unique Landscapes of Adams COllflty, OH HOUR S TUES 10-8 weD 10-5 THUR 10-8 FRIHI-8 SAT 8-6 CLOSED SUN -PHONE 937-587-DEER 110 BRANSCOME ROAD PEEBLES. OH 45660 www.daileysoutfiHers.com ~nR~l HIMC 'tOll MaD FOR TH£ OUTDOORS 2126 Nichol s Ridge Road, Seaman, OH 937.386.2016 or 513.309.64 13 Owned & opera/ed by AlIseiellu Newman Also ;J\ ..ulah!t: a1 (,ralll/.\' \ Place on thl: corner 01 Burnl Clhlll Ro.ul .lIld S R ~:! AOAMS (OVNTY V1SrTOIIS ANO COMMUNITY (ilJOE n CALENDAR 13 - Ladies Nite Out at Granny's Place with crafts, venders, special sales and Iongel"" hours. 2586 Burnt Cabin Road, Seaman. Contact Darlene Tad/ock at (937) 386-1890. 14 - 10th annual Jack Roush Day from 9 am.-6 p.m. at the Riverbam in Manchester on Us. S2. (outact Butter Ruark at (937).549-3628. 20 - Ada~ County Civil War Day at the historical John T. Wilson Home in Tranquility. Relive the Civil War era with reactors and learn about historical events of the time. Contact the AdWll5 County Travel & VISitors Bureau at (937) .544-5639 or wwwJohntwilsonhomestrod.com Take a horse-drawn ride at the John T. Wilson Home fOf Adams County Civil War Day on Oct. 20. August (cont.I 29 - Branon Towmhip food and festivities at 18 - 16th Annual Marine Corps leilgue 5K Branon Township Hall in Louden, 5 p.m. Race and Walk. Contact Danny BlantQII at Contact Mary Fulton at (937) 587-2043. (93n 217-3516- 30 - Page Ole-Room SdlooI House event at the 18 - Fourth AmuaI Cov.>boy Copas concert at the Red Bam Convention Center in Wnchester, 6 p.rn comer of Page SdlooI Road offVaugITI Ridge Road, Tdets $15. Contact Lyme NeImwJ at (93"587-3358. 16 - Page One-Room School House event at the comer of Page School Road off Vaughn Ridge Road, 2-4 p.rn Contact Mary Fulton at (937) 587-2041 30-Sept. 1 - Fall Harvest Celebration at Carriage lane Antiques. 180 Werline Lar.e, West Union. Contact Anila Vogler at (93Zl549-4530. November October 12 - Veterans Day Parade, 11 am. in West 6 - 35th Iv1nuaI Wiler's.Anniversary Customer Appreciation Day at Miler Bakery & Furriture on Wheat Ridge Road. G:r1tOCt Miers (937J 544-8524. 6-7 -11th Annual Old Fashion Draft Horse, Mule and Pony Field Days at Glen-Dale Park, 31-Sept. 1-2 - Wir.chester Caramel Festival Contact Lrona Inskeep at (937) 695-0950. 6-7 - Caraway's Fall Pumpkin Days at Caraway Farms at 8450 Blue Creek Road in Blue Creek. CoIltact Angela at (937) 544-7292 1 -15th Annual Amish School Benefit Cookout U-14 - Wheat Ridge Olde Thyme Herb Fair at Millff Bakery & Furniture on Wheat Ridge and Harvest Celebration on Tatel"" Ridge Road Contact Kim bwin at (937) 544-8252. Road Contact Milius at (937) 544-8524. steve@goodseedfwmcom. Page Ole-Room SdlooI House event at the comer of Page SdlooI Road offVaq1vI Ridge Road,. 2-4 pm Cootoct Nby Fultrxl at (9J7) S!Il·2041 l8 - 2-4 pm Cootoct tvby fWtoo at (937J 587-2043. 2915 Fawcett Road, six miles south of Peebles. Contact Dale Grooms at (937) 544-3123. September 20 - Horse-drawn hayride day at Goodseed Farm in Peebles from n0011-4 p.m. Contact Goodseed Farm at (937}587-7021 or Union. Contact Sam Kimmerly at (937) 386-0293 or Wallace Boden at (937) 217-1976. 15-17 - Christmas Open House at Carriage Lane Antiques. 180 Werline Lane, West Union. Gmtact Anita Vogler at (937).549-4530. 13 - Miller's Oiristmas Tree Farm 20th Annivefwy. Open daily from 10 arn·5:30 p.m., until Doc 24. Located west of West Union at 1600 Eckmansville Road Contact Miller's at (937) .544-2220. 16 - Adarru; County Christmas at the Adams Co. Courthouse starting at S:30 p.m, welcoming ceremony 6:30 p.rn Contact Marie Palmer at (937) 587·3749 or Sally umningham at (937J 587·3078. 6 - Adams County Junior Fair Beef Barbecue ITom 5-7:30 p.m. at the Adams County Fairgrounds in West Union. Contact Connie McDonald at (937) 217-1522. 7-9 - Bentonville Harvest Festival at Bentonville. Contact Sae Na)1orat 1'937) 549·3360. 13-16 - 44th Ivlrual Peebles Old Trrners Days..For ~ cootaa Marie Pakner at (9.m 587·3749. 19·22 - Seaman Fall Festival. Contact Doris Bailey at (93n 386-20&318 - Wheat Ridge Amish School Benefit Auction & Supper-. Supper 4 p.m. auction 5 p.rn. at Ridge Way Lumber on Wheat Ridge. Contact (937J 544-7566. 12 ADAAIS COUNTY VlSrTORS AND COMMUNITY GUIDE Caraway's Fall Pumpkin Days will be held at Caraway Farms Oct. 6-7. CALENDAR 8-9 - Page One-Room School HOU5e event at the comer of Page School Rood off Vaughn Ridge Road, 2-4 pm Contact IvkIry Fulton ot (9371 587-2041 14 -lVIanchester Hometown Christmas at the fv\anchester community building from 6-9 pm Contact Heidi Huron at (937J 549·2516. 22 - Adams County Audubon Christmas Bird Count Contact the Cincinnati Museum Center's Edge of Appalachia Preserve at (937J 544-2880. Other local events Sept. 7·9 - 11th annual Rarden Whitetail Deer Festival. For info, call (937) 587-3444. Oct. U-14 - Appalachian Mountain Artisans Festival. For info, call (937) 695-5545: - For additional updated events plerut visit The Page One-Room School House win host one of its yearly events Dec. 8-9. December 1 - Old Fashiolled Christmas at the American 1 - Peebles Christmas Celebration lighting of the Legion Post in Peebles. Contact Mary Dunlap at (937) 798·1376. Christmas tree and other events starts at 6 pm Contact Sharon A1a/com at (937) 587·2417. www.adamscoontytraveiorg. - For Serpent NIoond evenU pka5e we the Serpent Mound page {poge 35J in this guide. - Page One·Room Schoolhouse events will be announced later. cens,ed by O.D~ All cheese im,pe,cu. batch controlled AOAMS COUNTY VlSITORS AND COMMUNITY GUIDI: U ADAMS COUNTY Cliam6""fC,mmer<e CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Greetings from the Adams County Chamber of Commerce he Adams County Chamber of Commerce proudly serves its business community. Established in 1989, this member-driven organization e ncourages im provement, conservation and developme nt of the phySical and economic e nvironments of the county. TIle Chamber of Commerce acts as a community busin ess advocate, and the staff continually searches for soorces that can benefit its members. Remaining strong even in the challenging economic times, the Chamber benefits its members by increasing their exposure and keeping their names in fron t of th e public. Member businesses are first referrals for industry calls. Its goal is for every T business in the county is to be successful and prosperous, assisling wi th nenvorks and offering training and gUidance resources. By encouraging members to be active in Chamber events and networking opportunities, a strong collaborative of professionals grow from which to collect informatio n a nd build client referrals. According to a study done by The Shapiro Group of Atlanta, Ga.: "When consumers know that a small business is a member of the chamher of commerce, they are 44 percent more likely to think favorably of it and 63 percent more likely to purchase goods or services from the company in the future.'Ihe Chamber plays an active role on the board of Leadership Adams, a community service and leadership development organizalion. This county leadership program develops and prepares emerging leaders to focus on the common issues of its communities and to collectively improve th e quality ofHre for all who live and work in Adams County. The Chamber of Commerce also sponsors the Adams Brown COlmties Safety Council, providing free educational trai ning to businesses, which leads to discoun ts and bonuses available through the Bureau of Workman's Compensation. Currently more than 30 companies from the 1\"0 counties participate with the Safety Council, and membership continues to /,'Tow. In 20 11, the Adams County Cha mber was instrumental in bringing the United ,eaoy for a few new additions to your ring? eat fresh WINCHESTER, OHIO At the intersection of S .R. 32 and S.R. 136 937.695.0405 , Walmart ~I' Aud<" 4U'f4&~"~ 4 18 East Main Street West Union, OH 45693 937.544.2355 www.wilson-realtors.net Deal With Confidence M AOAMS COUNTY VISITORS AND COMMUNITY GUIO[ ave Money. Live Better. Phone 937-544-7198 Fax 937-544-0297 11217 State Route4 1 West Union, OH 45693 www.walmart.com ADAMS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Benefits & Services Offered to Our Members • Reduced advertising costs with Shop Local campaign • Advertising on county maps • A Chamber website with links to member sites or member webpage available to members without websites • Business referral services • fv\onthly new5letter with free advertising for ~"'" • Representation by elected directors in each township • Professional office staff offering support to members and infonnation to the public • Letters of support for grant applications by local organizations Way organization back into the county, replenishing much-needed fund s to the communiry non -profit organizadons. "Shop l.ocal" is the community theme to "support our ne i ghbors.~ While not everything m ay be available locally, th e • Business training networking opportunities e Public forums on current issues As a member of the Southern Ohio Chamber Alliance: • Group heath insurance referrals through • Southern Ohio Dlamber Alliance • Superior Dental Care • Anthem, Eye-Med - vision discount plan • Hearing plan - hearing aides BenefItS from Frank Gates & Hunter Consulting • Workers' CompensatiOl1 group rating plans & cOI1sulting Chamber encourages shopping locaUy to improve the economy locally. 'the Chamber welcomes inquiries and questions. ·the office phone number is (937) 544 ·5454. Office hours are 8 a.m.-4.p.m ., Monday through Offi ce: 937.544. 3 123 Home: 937.587.3 293 Fax: 937.544.3795 3 13 East Mai n Street West Un ion, O H 45693 cliam6er of Commerce Adams County Chamber of Commerce S09 E. Main st. P.O. Boll 398 W est Union. OH 45693 Phone (937) 544-5454, Fill( (937) 544-6957 www.adamscountychamber.org The mission of the Adams County Olamber of Commer-ce is to enrich and support the business community by: • PrOviding strategic leadership, toots and resources for business success • Supporting planned, sustainable development and continuing eronomic ",owth • Advocating and promoting the interest of """"",, Wednesday. Hom s on l hursday and Friday are by appoiIllmenl. We encoumge and welcome visitors and new businesses to Adams County. Welcome to Adams Coun ty, where we are bringing the county together strong! FOK! 'ststate BANK -You're at home with us! @ U !."OER MORTGAGE LOANS RATESI A LG'WR;AE~ASTOPEN FOR CLOSINGS SEE US ABOUT OUR LOW AUTO RATES! BANKING CENTER LOCATIONS Don 'r Forget to Visit Us at the Anllual Draft Horse Field Days GlenDale Park 29 15 Fawccu Road 6 m iles south of Peebles, Ohio E~' ery First Saturday and Sunday oj October Geo rgetown Manchester Mt. O rab Peebles RiI)ley Seaman West Union W inchester 937~37g..25 95 937~5"'9~262 1 937~"' ''''''-2380 937~587-6191 937~392-"'3 .t9 937-386-2525 937-54-1-5252 937~695-0331 WWW.FSB4ME.COM WHERETO GO dams County is largely a rural community, ils slower pace plainly evident. Absent arc amuse ment parks, crowded beaches and shop ping malls. What visitors will find are tranq uil places, scenic views, coun try roads, history, an Amish community and nature in abundance. Below is just a sampling of some of the special places that define Adams County. Edge of Appalachja P reserve: A private preserve of more than 14,000 acres offorest, prairies. waterfalls, gorges and mountains, containing mo rc than 100 rare species of plants and animals. Administered jointly by the Nature Conservancy and Cincinnati Museum Center, the preserve contains and protects such local landmarks as Buzzardroost Rock, Cedar Falls. Red Hock, " he Swirl Hole and Lynx Prairie. Sta te Nature Preser ves: Because of Adams County's unique geography and plant communities, the Ohio Division of Na tural Areas & Preserves has desi~lated six state nat u re preserves within the county, each distinctively different. Most have tra ils with signs pointing out the unique plant life and features that ma ke each preserve special. Ada m s Lake: Ihe only state park in Adams Coumy, Adams Lake is 47 acres and can boast early spring trout fishing and good bass fishing. The park has a playgrou nd, restrooms, a three-quarte rmile blacktop walking path, boat rdm p, picnic areas and;t large shelter house. A 116 ... CAMS COUNTY ~TORS .o.NC COMMUNITY G~OC Adams La ke is a popular spot for local outd oor activities. Shawnee State Forest: Shawnee State Forest is Ohio's largest state forest at more than 63,000 acres. It can also lay claim to having the state's only designated \V"I1derness Area. Shawnee is some of the most mountainous, forested and remote country in Ohio. Also known as the Little Smokies, spring wildnowers and fall fol iage d raw visitors fro m all over the state. The Wheat Ridge Amish Community. The Wheat Ridge Amish Community: lhe Amish community in Adams County has grown from its humble roo ts in 1976 to a community of more than 96 households. Visitors w ill find a variety of shops, bakeries, furniture stores, goods and services. Amish huggies and horses, children on scooters, babies being pulled in wagons. and clothes drying in the fresh air, are some of the sights visitors will observe while in Wheat Ridge. Original Qu.iJ t Bam Tra il: Adams County started the original quilt barn trail in 200 1 with 21 quilt squares that formed a "Clothesline of QUilts" driving tour throughoUT the county. lhe idea has caught on as presently there arc now more than 40 quilt squares on barns throughout Adams County. and that original idea has spread across the u.s. and Canada. Serp ent Mo und: As one of the greatest Native American earthworks. Serpent Mound is known around the world. Designed within the mou nd a re summer and winter solstice a lignments. Many mysteries and unanswered questions remain abou t the mound's origin a nd builders. 'Ihe Ohio Rive r Scenic Byway: lhe stretch ofU.$. 52 through southern Adams County along the Ohio River is among the most scenic routes in Ohio. Ihis rura l high way winds past mountains and small communities with linle or no industry along its way. No wonder it was deSigna ted a State Scenic Byway. Ohio Br ush Creek: Simply one of the most beautiful a nd scenic streams in southern Ohio. Brush Creek is a shining example of;t nigh quality stream. As inviting to noat in as it is to fish in.lhere are six public access points a long the stream. Floating or fishing. Ohio Brush Creek is a great way to spend a summer day. Harshaville & Kirke r Co vered Bridges: Of Adams County covered bridges. only two rema in. Harshaville is still in use and is located on Graces Run Road. Kirker Covered Bridge. no longer in usc, is located o n State Route 136. Sen'illg the COllllllllllity of Adams Coullly wilh II wide I'ariely of health c:ure sen'ices. Home Care i 1 i I Services 230 Medical Center Drive Seaman, Oh io 45679 937.386.3400 www.acnnc.com Outpatient Clinics Surgery Outpatient & Inpatient Procedures Specialty professionals providing quality eare close to home. Offering highly spedalized range of Inp.ltient and Outpatient Surgical procedures After Hours Care Walk In Clinic 150 Chestnut Ridge Road, West Union , Ohio (behind old hospital) 937-544-3738 Monday-Friday 4:00 p. m. '08:00 p.m www.adamsco.lib.oh.us Photos courtesy of Tom Cross ADAMS COUNTY VtSlTORS AND COMMl)NrTY GUIDE 17 TOURING The Birthplace of the American Quilt Trail The American Quilt Trail encompasses more than 120 communities across 30 states and Canada. Adams County has more than 40 quilt barns. By SuziParron T here are so many "must see" attractions within the richness that is Ad am s County. But certainly no visit would be complete without a drive alo ng the q uilt trail known as the Adams County Quilt Sampler. Scattered through the scenic countryside are barns adorned wit h painted quilts - some applied directly 10 th e barn surface, others painted on wood and mounted. Some patterns arc simple blocks of color, much like cloth q uills thm arc made of plain scraps. Others are bold and brilliantly designed - a feast fo r the eyes. l hese painted qUilt barns, or barn • AOAMS COUNTY VISITORS AND COMMUNrTY GUIDE TOURING quilts as they arc sometimes known, arc morc than jusl artractivc addilions to the b~'Ways of Adams Counl)'. 'Ihey arc part orthe American Quilt Trail, a network of more than 120 such quilt museums that can be found in 30 states and in Canada. Barn quilts comprise the single largest public arts movement in our nation's history. And it all began in Adams County. Stop to see the Snail's Trail pattern at the farm where the quilt trail model originated. Here, Donna Sue Groves was inspired 10 honor her mother, Maxine, an accomplished quilter, by having a painted quilt added to the barn near the front of their property. Imagine the small, gray barn, unadorned, haVing served its useful life, only to be rehorn as the home of a beautiful <Iuil! s(luarc. [Jonna Sue Groves conceived the quilt trail concept, but rather than beginning with her own barn, she worked with the communiry to create the 20·block sampler that has now expanded to 40 or so qUilt barns in Adams Counry. Just L.At.JeOY TOSHIBA ............ "Bam Quilts and the American Quilt Trail Movement" ----.--..-. Barn Quilts Auth~ 5uzi Parron has collaborated with Donna Sue Groves to rec~d the richness that is the Quilt Trail.leam more about its beginnings in Adams County and the ways in which the concept has been embraced and adapted by more than 120 communities in 30 states and two Canadian provinces. Follow 5uzi on her journey from Adams County to dozens of farms across the country, whe.-e she discovers the personal stories behind the bam quilt5. Each quilt block has a $tory - often irt$piring and heartwarming and at times bitteroweet With more than 80 fulkolor photographs, "Bam ~ilts and the American Qpilt Trail o'v\ovement" c.aptUl'"es ooth the beauty of the Quilt Trail and the spirit that continues to drive its expansion PubJiWr 0hkI Univenity SwaIWw Pre:u. \IoWW,o/Jloswallow,rom. Available OIlline (It \IoWW.=QflCom, \IoWW.oorrle5Clndnobkcam and through yourw bookseller. 240 {Klge5. List prit::e 529.95: a bit up the road from the Groves farm, you will eaSily find the spot where the first barn quilt was unveiled in 2001 appropriately enough, an Ohio Star pattern. lhe quilt squares arc indeed Slilrs among the many Sights within Adams County. and their place in our nation's cultural history is truly remarkable. t;or a nearly complete listing of Adams County Quilt Barns, go to \vww.adamscountytravel.org or check the map with this guide (pages 6-7). To learn more about the {luilt Imil, visit ww\v.barnquiltinfo.com. Suzi ParrOIl witli DOllna Sue Groves aUlliored the book "Barn Quilts alld the American Quilt Trail Movement,~ due in bookstores February. Cedar li-::11ls Nudist Reh-cat 1S£.e;..1 Family Nlldist Re/real Sillce ~.,.L\\\l( Relax. Chill-Out. Unwind. Party. Dance, Dine Enjoy 60 Acres AU Natural Store Hours Monday - Friday Co.mpllJl~ 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tent & RV Sites with Electric Renlal Cabins Bathhouse with Showers Saturday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Closed Sundays Crodit Cards Accepted l((flw"iOII Heated Swimming Pool Whirlpool HOl Tub & Boating Lake Sauna Nature Trails Game Courts Entertainment Pavilion Food Services IF;"h;". HISTORY More than 2,200 Adams County residents fought in the GviI War, a large portion in the 70th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. By Tom Cross, Vonna Cole and Tom Stern A d ams County played a significant role in the Civil War having sent more than 2,200 of its men and boys to the battlefields during the 1860s. Ad'lms County sent morc men per citpita than anyol herOhio county. From a population of20,060 in 18GO, more than to percent ofthe population volunteered to fight. A large part of those volunteers made up Ihe 70110 Ohio Voluntee r Infantry. Seven companies in the 701h we re made up enti rely of men from Adam s County. Young and old, Adams County men fought in the battle of Shiloh, Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Vicksburg imd served in General Sherman's 'Jrmies during his march through Atlanta. 10 ACAMS COUNTY VISiTORS AND COMMUNITY GUO( Adams County had men in 12 different Ohio Volunteer Infantries, the 7th Ohio Calvary, Hattery F of the First Ohio Light Artillery, the I sl and 2nd Regiment of Heavy Artillery and the 2nd Independent Battery Ohio Light Artillery. In 1862, Adams County sent a company of ~Squirrcl Hlmlers# 10 Cincinnati to protect it from Confed erate attack. 1herc are 1,354 known Civil War veterans buried in Adams County o f which six arc Confederate soldiers. Of the 283 cemeteries in Adams County, 11 5 contain soldiers of the Civil War. [n Manchester cemetery, 238 Civil Wa r veterans lie at rest. In Winchester, 88 Civil War veterans are buried. Sandy Springs cemetery contains 74 veterans, and at Tranquility cemetery, 65 Civil War veterans have been laid to rest. At West Union Cemetery, John L. Baldridge, the last surviving Civil War vetera n in Adams County, is buried. Baldridge served \vith the 129th OVI. Adams Cowuy did not escape the war. In July 1863, General John H. Morgan swept through Adams County in what is known as Morgan's Raid with 3,000 Confederate cavalrymen passing through Winchester, where thl-'Y occupied homes, ransacked businesses and seized horses and firearms. During the turmoil of the rdid, a captured Union officer named I-lines HISTORY Reenacting Morgan's Raid through Winchester, which saw 3,000 Confederate calvarymen sweep through Adams County. managed 10 escape by hiding under the floorboards of a local residence. Another 500 cavalrymen, under the command of Colo nel Dick Morgan, came up through Eckmansville, where they killed a man. The next morning. Union cavalrymen under General Hobson were fed and shown great hospitably as they pursued Morgan's raiders. Arter Morgan left Winchester, his raiders fo llowed Graces Run Road across the Hars havllle Covered Bridge, wh ich Morga n did not burn and is still in use IOday. lhcy then followed Whea t Ridge to the small village of Dunkinsville, where they inflicted considerable damage. Prom Dunkinsville, Morgan's Raiders turned north through Jack Town and to Locust Grove, stopping first at Wicke rham Inn on the evening of July 15,1663, whe re the Confederate soldiers A.()AMS COUNTY VtSlTORS AND COMMl)NITY GUIDE 11 HISTORY Adams County Ovil War Sites WInchester - Ohio Historical ~. oVtorgan's Raid 5'.I.'ept though the village on .AJIy 15, 1861 Look for- signs retJadng Generallv'lorgan's historic route !trough Adams County. spent the l1ight before continuing their rampage through southern Ohio. At the old Adams County Fairgrounds in West Union, Camp Hamer, a Civil War training camp was established. In 1861, the 70.10 OVI was organized and trained al the fairgrounds. 1hc old, stone courthouse in West Union was converted into a hospital to serve the camp. 'lhosc who trained at that camp saw bailie at Shiloh, Vicksburg and Atlanta and served under General Sherman. At the home of John T. Wilson, the seed s were sown for the formation of Company E oflhe Ohio 70 th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Wilson, an outspoken abolitionist, was part of the Underground Railroad in Adams County, using his SI,tlcly mansion in Tranquility to usher slaves toward freedom. Wilson, at age 50, gathered the initial 62 men of Company E a nd joined with company A, B, C, F, G and H as part of the 70'" OVl under the command of Colonel Joseph Cockerill. In 1862, onApril6and 7, Wilson led the men of Company E il1lo bailie aI Shiloh. Wilson was weallhy by the standards ofthe day and donated a considerable sum of h is fortune over to worthy causes. In his later years, Wilson financed the building of the Wilson Children's Home in West Union. In his will, Wilson left money for the construction of a monument to the men of Adams County who paid the ultimate sacrifice during the Civil War, having lost his only son to the war. lhe monument was dedicated to the people of Adams County during a ceremony on June 10, 1893 in which Col. John Cockerill, the son of the late Col. Joseph Cockerill, organizer of the 70'~ OVl, unveiled the tall monument in 'Z2 AO.0M5 COUNfY VISITORS AND COMMUNITY GUIO£ Harshavlle Coyered Bridge Iabove> - Located on Gfaces Run Road at Harshaville, oVtorgan's Raiders crossed the Iri:ige in 1863 (bridge is to l.Illdefgo histcri:aI renovation in summer 2012). Wkkertwn Inn (bdow) - ~ Historical ~er. M.organ's Raiders encamped kere on the night of July 15, 1861 Located 1 V2 mks south of Locust Grove on State Route 4\ A private residence not open to the pubic Camp Hamer - Otio Historical~. Gvil War training camp. Located at the COfl"lef of West and. South Street in West Union WIson'sChidren'sHome - Gvil War 1Y'Iooument. Located at 300 N. Wilson Drivt; West Union ~e - The JoIv, T. Wilson home is a nationaty registered and historic landmark and was a stop on the U1defground Ra1road A private residence undergoing historical renovation. Located at 92 Old State Route 32,. Peebles. front of the Wilson Children's Home. The inscription upon the monument reads "In Memory of the Soldiers of Adams County Ohio who were Killed or Died during the War of the Late Rebellion: lhe historic John T. Wilson home in TranqUility is currently undergoing historical renovation by Ra lph and Patricia Alexander and is host to Adams CountyCivll War Day, to be held October 20. lhe home, known as "Prominence," is a nationally registered and historic landmark.. For in/ormalion aboul NProminence~ or Adams Coul1Iy Civil War Day, visit WWw.jo/lnrwilsonllomestead.com HISTORY Adams County Museums & Historical Societies Adams County Heritage Center - Noon.-4 p.m. Thursday and Saturday. West Union, (937) 544-8522 Adams County Historical Society & Adams County Genealogical Society - West Union, (937) 544-8522 House of Phacops - 29894 State Route 41, Locust Grove, (937) 558-2766lafferty Memorial Funeral & carriage C~lection (right> - West Union, (937) 544-2121. Museum open by appointment, please call ahead for museum hours. Page One-Room School House - Check events calendar (page 6). Oosed during winter. Located at the intersection of Page School and Vaughn Ridge Road, West Union, (937)587·2043. Serpent McKmd Museum - 10 am· 5 p.m. fv1emorial Day.Labor Day, weekerKls April-fv'.ay, weekends Septembef-..Qctober, (937)587-2796. 9 CIC Blvd., West Unkln, OH 45693 ofubr· ~ · ~ Toll FNe (877) 544 4091 http://www.acglassselVice.com Cambridge 1300 sq. II. $24,74 1* Gwynn Cabin 725 sq. fl. $ 18,500* CII! for n FRFR Pl.m Padet and Prici ng 1-800-287 -9639 A/)AM!; COVNTY VISITORS ANO (QMMUNrN GlJIOf. D Miller's Furniture Solid Oak & Cherry Tables & Chairs Hutches & Dry Sinks Bread Box Hutches & Pi e Safes Folding Fires ide Tables High Chairs & Bar Stools Curio Cabinets Computer Desks Bedroom Suites & Matresses Entertainment Centers Deacon Benches Rocking Chairs Cedar, Walnut, Oak & Cherry Chests Clocks Quilts Bells Gliders & Sw ings Picnic Tables Rose Arbors & Trellises Lightouses Gazebos Gun Cabinets 960 Wheat Ridge Road Miller's Bulk Foods Amish Homeade Quality Holmes County Cheese Trail Bologna Country Hams Summer Sausage Butter, Honey, Jams & Jellies Noodles Ami sh Books & Cookbooks Eggs & Mil k Bacon Cheese Dips Bulk Baki ng Suppli es Minnetonka Moccas in s Home Made Candi es Discount Grocery Take Home a Big Bag of Savings Canned & Packaged Foods Health & Beauty Aids Paper Prooucts Cleaners Miller's Bakery & Gifts AT Like Coming Home To Grandma 's Six Kinds of Bread Eight Assorted Fruit Pies Custard & Nut Pies Cinnamon Rolls & Bars Cookies Fresh Glazed Donuts (Sat urday Only) Zucchini Nut Breads & Bars Blackberry. Apple & Cherry Turnovers Cream Ho rns Sugar Free Items Yankee Candles Wind Chimes Quality Gifts West Union, OH 45693 NORTII FISHING With five public canoe launches, Ohio Brush Creek (above) has e xcellent bass fishing. And the Ohio River (below) offers good fishing for all species. or the spo n sperson, Adams County has m any o pportuni ties - from fishing for sm allmouth bass to hunting trop hy wh itetails. Ada ms County is renowned fo r its quality dee r hunting. att racting h unters from all over the nation 10 the rural fa rm county that is home to some of the wo rld's biggest whitetails. F j'lere is a list o f public fish ing and h unting o pportunities a nd areas in Adams County: Fishing The Ohio River in Adams County offers good fishing fo r all river species. Fishing for hybrid stripers, white bass, black bass and catfish is good thro ughou t the s um mer. Public boat ramps are located at Manchester, Brush Creek and Rome. Ohio Brush Cre ek has an excellent spring white-bass ru n in laiC April. Smallmouth fishing is good on Brush Creek from late April through Jul y. Z6 AOAAIS COUNTY V1SITORS.-.NO COMMUNITY GutOC Anglers will also find good numbers of channel and fla thead catfish, rock bass, bluegill and sunfish. Brush Creek has five public canoe launches: Serpelll Mound, Jacksonville, Twin Bridges, Waggone r Riffle a nd Beasley Fork Bridge. Adams Lake is a <1 7·acre lake and one of the fi rst lakes in Ohio to be stocked with trout each spring. Adam s Lake also hilS catfish, bluegills and good-Sized large mo uth biiSS. A boat ram p is loc;tted across fro m park headquarters and is limi ted to elec tric mo tors o nl y. Winchester Lake is approximately a 3D-acre bod y of wate r just wes t of Winchester on Tri-County Road . It cOlllains crappie, bass, bluegill and catfish. A ra mp is available for small boat launChi ng. 'Ihe lake is limited to electric motors o nly. The TranqUility Wildlife Area anglers will find fishing at several of the dozen po nds located there. lhc Ohio Division ufWildlife kee ps m ost of Tranqu ility's po nds stocked wi th largemouth bass, channel catlhh and bluegill. Located on the banks of the Ohio River east of Cincinnati Moyer Winery & Restaura nt us Route 52 Manchester. OH 3859 937.549.2957 Mon. - Thur. I 1:30 - 9:00 Fri. - Sat. 11 :30 - 10:00 Open Sundays May - October Fest October 12th, 13th & 14th at Hilltop Designs 9764 Tri County Rd. - Winchester, OH 45697 Uust off St. Rt. 32 at St. Rt. 62) (937) 695-5545 www.appalachianmountainartisansfest.com 3 q)ay 'Family Oriented t£ducational Outdoor 'Festival Friday, October 12th and Saturday October 13th- 10am to 6pm Sunday October 14th- 10am to 5pm. Visit Our Website for Vendor Information & Schedule of 'Events "DAMS COUNTY VI5IT0R5 AND CQMMUNrrY G~DE 27 CANOEING & HUNTING Public Canoe Launches on Ohio Brush Creek ll public canoe access sites are AJ clearly marked except Bcaslt:y Fork Bridge. Public Boat Ramps on the Ohio River Beasley Fork Bridge Canoe Call (93"7) 549-3380 during the season for Acces.'i: Southeast ofWesL Union on Beasley camping information. Call (440) 784-1684 during off-season. Fork Road (five· mile l10allrip to the Ohio River). lacksonville Canoe Access: South of Island Creek Marina & campground: One mile east of w.anchester on u.s. 52. Boat Launching. camping. gas. marina, restrooms and ice. Attendant on duty to assist with launching if needed. Fee charged for launching and camping. Call (937) 5491430 for more information. Peebles on St. Rt. 4 1 (lO-mile float trip to 'T\.,.in Bridges access) Se rpent MOWld Canoe Access: On Slate Route 73 at Serpent MOWld ( IS-mile float trip to Jack1:own access), Twin Bridges Bridge Canoe Access: East of West Un ion on State Route 348 (th rt:e-milc noallrip to Waggoner Hime access). Waggoner ruffle Can oe Access: East of West Union at Slale ROUie 125 Bridge (three- mile float rrip to Beasley Fork access). For a complete listing and map of Ohio Brusll Creekcanoeacccss sites, visit the Ohio Division of Watercraft website: Manchestet' Village Boat Ramp at Kinfolk Landing: In w.anchester. Offers public boat launrning arKi parking. Free. Brush Creek Boat Ramp and Campground: Nine miles east of .oV.am;hester on us. 52. Boat launching. camping. restrooms, ice arKi bait Attendant on duty to assist with launching if needed. Fee charged for launching and camping. Rome Village Boat Ramp: 13 miles east of I'v\anchester in the village of Rome. Public boat launching but limited parking. Free. hrtp://ohiotinr.coln/ walercrajll slreams/ ollbrusli/ rabid/ 2449/ Dejaulr.aspx Hunting he Tranquility WUdllfe Area offers mo re than 4,250 acres of public hUnting. Open weedy fields and crops add a diverse variety o f habitats that has created fertile ground for both deer an d IUrkey. Sh awnee State Forest is Ohio's largest state forest at 63,250 acres. It is mowltainous and heavily wooded with oaks, hickories, pine, maple, poplar and ash. It offers good hunting for deer; turkey, squirrel and grouse. Other places of interest would be the8,000-acre Shawn ee WlIdemess Area and the adjoining 8,000' acrc Back COlUltry Management Area. The wmbi ned 16,000 acres form the largest b lock of back-country hunti ng in Ohio. Brush Creek Sta te Forest in northeastern Ad ams County is more than 12,000 acres. lhe forest is scattered into several tracts comprised of oaks, h ickory, ma ple, ash and pine. l he Edge of Ap paJach ia Preserve allows public hunting o n 2,300 acres of preserve property by perm it only. Permits a re free and valid for both the archery and deer gun season . For more informatio n, call (937) 544-2880. HUn/ing in/ormaticm packets willi maps are available/rom t/le Adams COllllly Travel & VL~iI()rs Bureau office. Call (877) 232-6764. Hunting Outfitters and Supplies Adanu County Outfitters: www.adamscountyoutfrtters.com. (530) 307-8660 Brush Creek AdYentures of Ohio: www.bcaofohio.com.(800)396-3181 Crawford Farms: www.crawfordfarmshunting.com. T U AOAMS COUNTY VtSl1'ORS AND COMMUNITY GUIOC (937) 544-2885 Real McCoy Outdoors: www~(93]) 4304999 Rlverhllls Whitetails: www.riverhilbwhitetaiLcom,(93])549·4433 Rock-Vacation Rental a nd Hunting Outfitters: www.therockvacationrentaLcOll\ (937) 549-4855 Seraphim Ranch: Adams County is renowned for its deer hunting. www.5eraphimRandlOhio.com. (888) m-8252 Hunting Suppll.. Adams County Department Store: West Union, (937) 544-2913 Backwoods Sportsman Shop: Winchester, (937) 544-7313 CabIn Feyer Hunting Supplies: Peebles arKi West Union, (93]) 587-1100 ChapparaJ Feed & Farm Supply: West Union, (93]) .544-3276 Daily's Outfitte rs: Peebles, (937) 587-3337 Dinsmore Farm & Reet: West Union, (937) 544-3332 Thunde1' Ridge Gun Shop: Peebles, (937) 587-1875 Trail & Arrow Archery: Cherry Fork, (937) 695-0959 Walmart: West Union, (937) 544-7198 Building Supplies ·Metal Roofing and Sidi • Post Building Packages • Lumber •Trusses Center I Place to Meet and Lucile Durrell Preserve System Take il right i Eulett of this multipurpose on or 4,000 breathtaking acres . Whether it's a i group meeting, i the natural choice. Cincinnati Museum Nature Center .i RECREATION Buzzardroost Rock Tral1 (above, below) is the most popular hike in Adams County because of its spectacular view of the Ohio Brush Creek valley. Adams County's Five Best Hikes F all, winter, spring or summer, th e hiking trails are o pen year round with each visit as differen t as the seasons. The following trails arc the five most popular hikes in Ad,tms County. l hrcc of the hikes arc on the 14,OOO-acrc Edge of Appa lachia Preserve. lhe Davis and Whipple hikes are located on state nature preserves. Most hikes are easy to moderate with views so spectacular that you'll want to have a camera, because what you sec you'll want to take home and keep. I. Buzzard roosl Rock Trail This trail is 1.5 miles one way to I3uzzanlroosl Rock. Take Weaver Road cast of Ohio Brush Creek Bridge offSliltc Route 125, .9 miles to trdilhcad p.lrking area on south side of road. Trail proceeds across State Route 125; be alert for traffic when crossing road. Buzzardroost is the most popular hike in Adams County and for good reason. A strenuous hike ~ ADAAIS COUNTY ViSlTORS AND COMMUNITY GUll)( o f three miles tothe "Hoost ~ and back rewards hikers wi th a spectacular view of the Ohio Brush Creek valley. Spring wildflowers, fall colors, a nd during winler, the surroundi.ng landscape lays bare all its geological features for (..'Veryone to see, including the nearby Tiffin cliffs. 2. Da vis Me m orial State Natu re P reserve TIlis preserve, located on Davis Memorial Road, comains two half-mile loop (fails, the Sullivantia and the Agave Ridge Trail, both of which connect to the Buckeye Tcail. Good year-round hiking. The trai ls vary from easy to moderate. Hikers wiU see a disp lay of sp ring wildflowers, lmique geological formations and great fall colors. 3. Lynx Prairie Tr ail This is a 1.5-mile loop trail. At Lynx, turn south on Tulip Road, gO.3 miles to East Liberty Church and proceed to cemetery. Park on side of cemetery lane and proceed to southeast corner of cemetery for trailhead. The Lynx Prairie is a national landmark best viewed in late summer when the prairie is blooming. It's an easy h ike that fearurcs more than 200 species of plants and prairie fiowers. 4. Wilde rn ess Trail This is a 2.5-mile loop trail. At Lynx, take RECREATION Lynx Road to Shivener Road, tum north and proceed to parking area and trailhead at end of road. A moderate hike through the Edge of Appalachia Preserve will reveal an unbroken forest with limestone cliffs, white cedar and morc than 50 rare plams and flowers. Great spring wildflowers and fall foliage are just some of the sights hikers will observe on their way though the uWildemess." 5. Shoemaker PrescTVc Trail lhis 11/2-miletrailconcludeswith a loop. Hikers visiting Shoemaker will obsclVe geological formations, dolomite cliffs, a variety of spring wildflowers and a large natural arch. One of Adams County's most scenic trails, it follows Cedar Fork, a nibulal)'ofScimo Brush Creek, and is considered a moderate hike. Take Portsmouth Road east olfState Route 32, tum on Pine Gap Road, trailhead is on right. Please keep in mind that all trails are loaded in semi-wildemes.s areas and hikers willlikelycncollntcr sinkholes, cliffs, drop Shoemaker Preserve Trail features geological fonna~ dolomite ciffs and. a large natural arch ojfs, steep climbs and generally rougll terrain. Please remember to keep children close when on the trails. Hikeat yourowlI risk. For a complete list of hikes ill Adams COUllty, go to tile NExplore nature ~ page at wwmadamscountytravel.org. See the map ill this Guide (pages 6-7) for the locations oft/lese hiking tmils. ADAMS COUNTY VlSITORS AND COMMUNITY GUIDE :J1 AMISH Auctions benefit Amish schools Events bring Amish, 'English' neighbors together The Wheat Ridge Amish SchooI8enefu. Auction (above) features hand-<rahed qwlts (below) and furniture and a home-cooked Amish supper. or more than 10 ycars the Wheat Ridge Amish School Benefit Auction and Supper has served to raise money for the four parochial schools now serving the Wheat Ridge Amish Community in Adams County. ' Ihe schools, similar to the one-room Amish School Benefit Auctions F When: May 4 and Sept. 28 Where: Wheat Ridge Community Building. 373.5 Wheat Ridge Road, West Union, OH45693 Supper: 4 p.m Auction begins: 5 pm InformatJon: Ridgeway Lumber, (93]) 544-7566 schoolhouses of days past, emphasize an education strong in the three ~R's" reading, writing and arithmetic. Unlike schools attended by the as the Amis h TcferlO nonAmish people, Amish schools in Adams County are not supported by local taxes but instead are funded by the Amis h community through luition fees or slipcnds that each Amish household pays depending on the number of family members that occupy each residence. The Amish schools a re also supported by local fundraising events held throughout the year on Wheat Ridge. On the Saturday before Labor Day, Miller's Bakery and Furniture at 960 ~ Engl bh; n "DAMS COUNTY ~ T ORS AND COIMIUNITY GUO( Whea t Ridge Road, West Un ion, will host its annual Amish School Benefit Cooko ut, now in its 15th year, Piltrons will be treated to hamburgers, hot dogs, homemade pie and ice cream, soft d rinks and coffee, with proceeds going to the local Amish schools. Another festive even! is the Amish School Benefit Auction and Supper, held twice a year on the first l;riday in May and the last Friday in Septembe r, open to the public. Handmade Amish quilts, furniture, food, baked goods and services arc just a sample of the large selection of items ilvailable to the highest bidder. Anendees will be ilble to bid on locilllymiide Amish buggies, barbecued chicken dinners, p lants and nowers, Amish-made home decorations and carpenter services. Local families will also put up for bid a home-cooked meal for any\vherc from five to 10 guests, all in an effon to raise money for the schools. Quilts can go for anywhere from $500 AMISH Amish Business Directory The Wheat Ridge Amish community offers many shops and servkes, including furniture, dry goods stores, bakeries, builders and craftsmen. All Amish businesses are dosed "'""''' Brush Creek Meats Deer Processing: Deer season onty, 1423 Wheat Ridge Road, West Union, (937) 544-2592 Hillcrest Fendng: 2260 Bailey Road, Peebles, (937) 38&-9990. Hillside Birds Nest. Fabric & Books: .Monday-Saturday,35 Port Road, West Union, (937) 544-9983. HiRtop CabInet: 1553 Tater Ridge Road, West Union, (937) 387·1908. Hochstetler Construction & Home Improvement: Wheat Ridge Road, West Union, (937) 5449083. Kelm Family Market: 8 am -6 pm MoodayFriday, 8 am to 5 pm Saturdays, 2621 Bumt Cabin Road, Seaman, (937) 386-9995. MlBer's fumitw-e: 9 am-S pm WIondaySaturday, 960 Wheat Ridge Road, West Union, (937) 5448524. MIller's Bakery & Gifts: 9 am·5 pm .Monday-Saturday, 954 Wheat Rid£:e Road, West Union, (937) 544-4520. Mllter's Bull; Foods: 9 am.-S pm MoodaySaturday, 930 Wheat Ridge Road, West Unior"\ (937) 544-8449. to $ 1,500; furninuc and o ther donated Amish products arc put up for a lively bid ding session that is both e nergetic a nd e ntertai ning 10 watch. In addition to raising moncy for schools, dlC auction a lso serves as a commull ily social event where the " Engl i sh~ and Amish gather to mee t and renew o ld friendships and Miler's SmaI EngIne Repair & Sak!s: 620 'W'heat Ridge Road, West Union, (93n5447831 Mw'phIn RIdge BuIklIng SuppUes: Monday-Saturday, 67 Murphin Ridge Road, West Union, (937) 544-8010. Raber'sShoes & Saddlery: Bam-5 p.m Monday-Wednesday,B am-6 pm Fridays, B am.-4 p.m. Saturdays, dosed Thursdays,. 5212 Unity Road, Peebles, (93n 38&9927. Schlabach Construction: 1999 'W'heat Ridge Road, West Union, (937) 5443694. Stutzman's Woodwor1dng: 5338 Unity Road, Peebles, (9'57) 38&128B. Wheat Ridge Home & Energy: B am -4 p.m I'v\:lnday-frid, 9 am to 3 p.m Saturdays,. 2965 \\/heat Ridge Road, West Won, (937) 544.{)898. swap stories, adding to the excitement ofthe evening. Just before the auction, a home-cooked Amish supper is served to all fo r the small price of a dona tion. "Something Better... At A Budget Rate" "Budget Host Quality Assurance Award" High Speed Internet Swimming Pool HBO/Cable Meeti ng Room FREE Local Calls FREE Hot Breakfa st Appalachian Highway (SR 32) at SR 247 55 Stern Drive, Seaman, Ohio Award of E;r;ccllcncc 2005 <{!!if' AAA Double Diamond Rated • • A DAMS COUNT't .... ISITORS AND COMMUNITY GUIDE J3 ANTIQUES Vintage record players (above) and sewing machines {right> are just two of the unique antiques found in the numerous Adams County shops. Shopping for Antiques s It Was In The Beginning Antiques fea tures furniture, collectibles, glassware an d inens, plus custom rug weaving is available. Open 11 a.m.-S p.m. 1/wrsday through Saturday; Oiller times by chalice or appointment. 4192 Unity Road, West Union. (937) 544·2867. Barn Sale Antiques specializes in grinding wheels, antique machinery, furniture, country collectibles, potbelly stoves and much morc. Open most days. 817 7(lIer Ridge Road, West Union. (937) 544·8252. Carriage Lane Antiques offers antiques, collectibles, glassware. home decor, unique country, festive seasonal accents, a huge selecti on of A.I. Rool Candle & accessories, plus crafts and gifts. Open J J a.m. -5:30 p.m. 71wrsday through Saturday or by chance or appointment. 180 Werljne Lcme, West Union. (937) 549-4530. Che rry Fork Trading Post is a hard shop to find, but it's one-of-a-kind in terms of unus ual items. A 34 ADAAIS COUNTY VlSITORS -'NO COI>mUNrT"Y GUIOC "One definition oj antique came about through legislation. i n 1930 the United States government mled objects had to be J00 years old. Lo be classified as an antique. " - Carol Ward, proprietor of As It Was In The Begirvling Antiq~ Open usually on weekends. Located in downtown Cherry Fork 011 State Route 136. Gra nny's Place featu res w;lll papcr, locally made furniture, quill sq uares, primitives and antiques items, Adams County memorabilia and local crafts. Open 10a.m. -6 p.m . Monday through Saturday, evenings by (lppointmellf. 2586 Burnt Cabin Road, Seaman. (937)386-1890. Main Street An tique Mall has a little bit of everything, from antique fu rn iture to primitives. OpenlOa.m.-5 p.m. 1uesdaythroug/l Friday, IOa.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. 31 N. Main SI., Peebles. (937)587-3786. The Pa nhandle r is a country store with a wide variety of primitives, antiques and handcrafted items, many by local crafters. Open IOa.m. -6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. 632A Panhandle Ave. (State Route 125), West Ullion. (937) 544-349J. Peebles Flowe r Shop & Antiques specializes in depression-era glassware and country items but offers everything from small antiques and antique furniture to cut flowers and planters. Open9a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, 9a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. 25905 State Route 41, Peebles. (937)587-3044. lhe OIde Ho mestead has homemade items for sale plus anLiques, primitives, candles. CUTlains, wall paper and mo re. Located in Ihe hea rl of Adams County Amish County on Wheal Ridge Road. Open9:30a.m. -5 p.m. Tuesday throug/l Saturday. 3011 Wheal Ridge Road, West UlljOI/. Rooster Nest B&B and Antiques features a v-driety of antique furniture a nd hard-to-find items. Open daily or by c/ul1/ce. 2658 COOII '·/ill Road, Wi'lellester. (937) 386-3302 or (877) 386-3302. .r~ NATURAL HISTORY ,.~ The Great Serpent Mound ore than 25,000 people a year from all over the world visit the Great Serpent Mound. From the observation tower, vhilors can sec the wi nding coils of Serpent Mound overlooking Ohio Brush Creek. Archaeological evidence suggests Serpent Mound was built at least 1,000 years ago, and people from various cultures have been maldng pilgrimages to the site ever since. M MUSEUM AND GIFT SHOP A small interpretive museum includes displays of artifacts left behind by carly Native American cultures. Serpent Mound staff arc at the museum to answer your questions. Field guides are available in the gifl shop. The Great Serpent Mount was built at least 1,000 years ago. More than 25,000 people visit ead1 YeN. Debra's Creations "Dre.BCfVins McmoriC!3, Makino New Memories" Blake Pharmacy Olle of three historic soda-jerk pharmacies in Ohio! West Union, Ohio &pecializifl8 in Photo Qestoration, PhoLo8raphy includifl8 PorlraiL r Lfindscfipe find &Lill Life, II Old Fashion Soda Fountain Enjoy a 5-cent Coca-Colal (0 RadioShack Adams County's only electronics franchise Cl>pebial Project Photog aphs of O~iginal Adams County Olilt I too_ Blake Gift Shop Hallmal1l Gift Cards Hummel Figurines Fenton & Nouveau Art Giass Artist Collectible Dolls Barn &juares Located at 822 Old Cincinnati Pike West Union, OH 45693-9489 937.544.7328 [email protected] and morel Monday - Saturday 9AM - 8PM Sunday I PM - SPM Soda Fountain cloud on Sundays Visit us at all three locations! WEST UNI ON PEEBLE S MANCHESTER 544-2451 587-3100 549-3773 AOAMS COVNlY IfISITORS AND COMMUNITY GUID£ IS NATURAL HISTORY LEFT: Serpent Mound museum ABOVE: More than 900 candles are lit outlining the serpent effigy to celebrate Winter Solstice each year. NATURE TRAIL AND PlCNICING Parking: $7 per ca r. Phone: (937 ) 587·2796 Website: www.arcofappalachia. org Bring a lunch and enjoy the picnic shelter. For hikers and nature lovers, Museum Hours: March, weekends there's a half-mile nalUre IraH bordering Ohio Brush Crec k. 10 a.m. -S p.m .; April Ihru October, every day 10 a.m. -S p.m.; Nov. I Ihru Dec. 20, weekends 10 a.m. -4 p.m.; Closed Dec. 20 INFORMATION Hours: Grounds open every day from through February. sunrise to sunset. Location: 3850 State Route 73, Peebles. EVE>mi 'une 20: Summer Solstice Celebration, sunrise to sunseL Aug. 12: Perseids Meteor Shower, 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Registration required. Sept. 8: Ardwcology & Geology [Jay, 10 a.m.-q p.m. Det:. 21 : Ugh ling the Serpent, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Visit WWUlserpentmowuLorgjor more events. # Quality Care Close 1'0 l:lotne We Have The Technology In Can"" Care 1-888-3-CANCER www.adamscounrycancercenter.com Located directly beside the Ohio River · Capacity ~oo people · Re.::eptions · Weddings (outdoor specialty) · Proms · Car Shows · Family Functions · Eat in Kit.::hen · Showers · Stone Fireplace · Gazebo · Large De.::k overlooking Ri ver · Outdoor Stage · 200 Person Wedding Tent Contact Greg Scott 702 1 US 52 Manchester, Ohio 45144 937 -549-3033 E-mail: gb.scott @yahoo.com 56 AOAMS COUNTY VlSITOflS ANO COMMUNITY GUIDE CINCY MAGAZINE CUSTOM Innovative Publications that Build Brands and Increase Business Let us show you how we can give you your very own publication. 513.421.2533 GRANNY'S PLACE ~,.- WorkfoHe (onnections ADAMS COUNTY 937-695-0316 BROWN COUNTY 937-378-6041 800-553-7393 800·233·7891 Free to Everyone Employers: Job Postings Job Seeke rs: Resumes Search Advice Job Leads Computer & Internet Us e Phone , Fax & Copier Use Free, If Eligible Employers: Staff Training Funding Job Seekers: Job Training Funding ~,=;:ro~;e:;. e.., O hiO MeansJobs Oppomm;.y &nployer & Provider. AFFILIATED ' AR TNER AOAMS (OVNTY VIS/TOI!S ANO COMMUNITY C;UOE n BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lodging in Adams County Bed & Breakfasts Dogwood Fann B&B Enjoy one of four f()()rl"D in this stylish 8&B on a $tori<: farm just ou~ of West Union. 7070 State Route 125, West Union, (937) 544-5227, www.dogwoodfarmbb.com. Ml&t'pfIkI Ridge Inn & Cabhu located in the beautiful ArrKsI1 Wheat Ridge area of Adams County. Ths historic landmark offers 10 foom5, nine cabins, a pool and fine dining. 75IJ Murphin Ridge Road, Wert Union,. (937) 544-2263 or <m 687-7446, www.rnurphinridgeil.\l.l.com Rlvet'Haven B&B A beautiful B&B on the riverlrOllt off~ sVt antique-filled rooms to stay in 407 W. FrontSl, Manchester, (93715()9.6086 or (937)549-3649, www.ohioriverhavencom. Rooster's Nest 8&8 & Antiques A perfect getaway sitllated on 25 acres of nawral woodlands with a one-acre stocked pond. walking trails and serenity ~ 2658 Coon Hill Road, Winc;hester, (937) 386-3302 Of (8m 3863302, www.roostersnesUlel cabins Cave HIlI Lodae The historic Murphin Ridge Inn is listed o n the Select Registry of Distinguished Inns. UnIty Woods CabIns Experience life r.ke the Amish by $taying in one of three noo-eIearic/gas-run caJ,;ns, next to a 196-acre state nature preserve, witt1 a pond and miles of walking and birding trails. 1095 Marjorie Johnson Road, West Union, (937) 544-6908, Offe.> all the amenities in a 'lWeI, wooded setting at the end of a private road 778 Cave HiM www.unit)woods.org. Road, Winchester, www.cavehiUlodgecom camping Cozy HIde-it-Way Cabins Choose from two cabins in the mountains of eastemAdams County. 415 emy Lme, lyro:, (513) 315-3334, www.cozyhideaway.org. BI'U$h Creek Boat Ramp & Campgrowtd Hope SprIngs Institute Great for $mall or large groups, a tranqW setting throughout the guesthouse, cabir\\ ar.d trails. 4988 Mirlernl Springs Road, Peebles, (9371587-2605, www.hopespringsinstitute.com Boating. fishing. camping, launch ramp, food, pioIic: areas aoo fuel on lc7wer Ohio Brush Creek. 0pe!1 Apr~ through September weather and river permitting. Boating ilCCtsS to Brush Creek IsIiInd 17085 US .51 at Brush Creek at the mouth of the Ohio River, (937) 549-3380 or (440) 748.-1684 in the off-season, wwwJr<*Webs.com~<ampground Cedar Trails Nudist Retreat Mound View Fann Get away from it all at this secluded abin in the woods, the perfect place for a farnO'y vacatio<l or weekend hunting retreat 'l88 Thomas Drive, Peebles, (9371205-11U .......... --= Tents and RV site with electric. Rental cabins with showen 11 Cow Run Road, Peebles, (937) 764-1365, www.cedartrailsnudistretreatcom. Hlc:kory Ydey Campground Camping on the banks of 000 Brush Creek. Hot showers. e\e(tri( and a restaurant. Docking and locakd OIl the rivtrlront, ~ cabins and camping. 7021 U.s. 52, foAaochester, {937l549-3033, lawJching f.Kilities for campers. Waggoner R~ Road, West Uniol\ (937) 544-5344, www.hid<oryvalJey.webs.com The Rock Vacadon Rental Island Creek Marina & Campground Offering camping and picnic area along the Ohio River, with a boat launch and fueling dod<. Perfect view and access to the Ohio Islands N<rtionaI rental home aWIrj from home overlooking the beautiful otlo River hitls. 1069 State Route 247, Manchester, (937) 549-4855, lI/WW.therodNactionrentaLcom. A Wikl~ Refuge. 8801 Us. 52 at Manchester, (93n 549'-1430, W'N'N.islandcreekmarir.a.~com ScenlcVlew Cottage located across the road from Ohio BnM Creek, visitor<; will enjoy the q..aint valley in a private cottage. 20913 State Route 41, Peebles, (937) 5ff72874, www.scenicviewcottage.com • ADMAS COUNTY VISITORS AND COMMUNITY GUID( MInenII Sprtngs Uke Farm Resort Offering cabir'6, 5eaSOniI1 camping with electric hook-ups, a beach, a mini putt_ putt golf course and a 1OO·acre lake. 161 Bluegill Road, Peebles. (93n 587-3132. W'N'N.mineralspringslakefarmresortcom. Sandy Springs Campground Forty campsites located along the banks of the Ohio River. Tent camping and full RV hook-up, restrooms and showers. Daily, monthly and seasonal rates. Ramp fo<' small boat launching. 27719 Us. 52. Sandy Springs. 040) 464--&192 or(93n54<J.34S7, [email protected]. Twin Islands Park. & Campground Camping on the Ohio River dose to the Ohio River Islands. 9947 Us. 52,. Manchester, (93])549-2701, [email protected]. Hotels/Motels Budget Host Inn Reasonable rates and dean rooms, located at the intersection St1Ite Rout e 32 and St1Ite Route 136. 18760 St1Ite Route 136, Winchester, (937)695-0381 or (800) BUD-HOST. c............. Relax in one of 34 rooms, with an outdoor pooi. Conveniently located at the intersection of State Route 247 and State Route 32 55 Stem Drive, ~man, (93])386-2511 or (888) 386-2511 Cowltry' Nights Inn Offering 19 rooms in the heart of West Union's ~ district. A $holt walking distarKe to many restaurants. 11255 State Route 41, West Union, (9371544-976t Manchester Motel Offering 11 rooms aI on ground level, conveniently located on Us. 52 607 W. Se.:ood St, Us. 52, Manchester, (93n 549-4110. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dining in Adams County Fine Dining Smiley's Dalry Bar 160 5./I.-'oIin 51., (937)587-2200 Moyer wnery & Restaurant Fine dining w;tn breathtaking views of the Ohio River. fiow's: .v.onday through Thursday 11:30 ;un to 9 p.m, Friday and Saturday 11:30 <Un to 10 pm, open SurXI03Y' May through October. 3859 U.s. 52, Manchester, (937) 549-2957. White Star Restaurant 38 N. Majn SI., (937J 587-1046 Seaman Crossroads DaIry Bar St.lte Route 247, south of Seaman,. (937) 386-2574 Murphin Alclge Inn Tho!. historic 1826 dining house is open Tuesday through Saturday for dinner, 5:30 pm. to 8 pm. Reservations are recommended. 750 Murphin RkIge Road, West Union, (9371544-2263 or (ffl7) 687-7446. GIovannI's PIzza Downtown Seamal\ (937J 386-2121 uttJe Star Diner Downtown Seamim, (937) 386-2181 Dining on the river is a real treat 21t Moyer Unique Dining ..... ..........." Frve-u'fltCoke'$ ~ from a 1961 ~ <:ourIter. Enjoy sandwiches and milkshake:s from an old· fashioned pharmacy. Soda fOUlltain open f!oIerj day except Sunday. 209 N. Marl<et 5t, across from the courthou5e in West Uoo." (937) 544-2451. enu..r, ""'" Winery and Restaurant. Subway Two locations: Winchester at intersection of State Route 32& State Route 136, (937)695-0405 West Union irOOe WaJrrwt, State Route 41 S. (93])544-3000 Dine ... an ~d-fasIVoned.195O'5rty1e diner. C~tIy located off Stale Route 32. 155 SImi Drive, Seaman, off State Route 32, (9371386.)330. Wendy's State Route415., W~t Union, (937) S44-4646 OIde Wayside Inn Home-cooked meals at the historic "Bradford Tavem" built in 1804. A registered Ohio historical Local Fare W!dmatk. Now open seven days a wM Hours: WIonday-Thursday 7 a.m.-8 pm, Friday-Satw-day 7am.-1O pm, Sunday 7 a.m.-4 p.m. 222 Main St, west Union EJ Habanero Mexican Restaw'ant 11452. State Route 41 South, (937)544-5711 Giova nni's PIzza 12153 State Route 41 South, (937) 544-7100 Happy TW"tie SoI.Ip Tween 106 N. Mand!e5ter St., (93]) 544-8946 JT'sStovetop Barbeque 123 N. Washington 51, (937) 544-7447 Mikey's Restaurant 803 N. /YIain SI., (937) 544-7103 Blue Creek Prather'sIGA -DeY 107 E. WalOl,ltSI., (937) 544-2228 K~uff Groc.ery SunsetBowl 21309 State Route 125, (937) 544-5147 4949 State Route 125 (panhandle), (937) 544-5205 We:stUnion, (9371 544-7101 Locust Grove Familiar Franchises Domino's Pizza 708 E r.Aain St, We:stUnion, (937)544-4242 FrIsdI's State Route 41 s.. West Union, (937)544-8985 Gold Star Chili 1708 State Route 247, Searnal\ (937)386-1397 KFC/Titco Bell Slate Route41 s.. West Union, (937) 544-9019 locwt Grove Dairy Bar 29913 St.lte Route 41,. (937) 587-27&:'1 Tomahawk PIzza 29710 State Route 41, (937J 587--6800 Taste of China 11588 State Route 41 South, (937) S44-4068 Wheat RIdge! Amish Community Keirn Famly Martet - Del Manchester 2621 Burnt Ca~n Road. (937) 386-9995 AggIe's Steakhowe 6973 us. 52, (937) 549·4044 Miler ~ Foods - Del 960 Wheat Ridge Road. (937) 544-8449 Ayer's Eat & Treat Dalry Bar 400 E. SKood 51., (937) 549-2236 EIght 8aU Pool Hal 5=lrxl 5t., (937) 549·3080 WInchester S&S Dalry Bar 1973 Tri-County Road, (937) 695-8019 1f, E. Long John Silver's!Rax Roast Bed St.lte Route 41 S. West Union, (93])544-3032 ', Three locations: West UI"lio!\ Peebles and ~ Snappy Tomato PIzza Three locations: West Union, (937J544-5583 Peebles,. (937) 587-1m Seaman. (937) 386-lO"lO Giovanni's PIzza 403'h St.lte Route 136, (937J 54'H291 Peebles Glovilflnl's PIzza 24 N. Main SI., (9J7) 587-3308 Hometown PIzza 91 N. Mlin SI., (937) 587·5000 J&J Village Inn 87 N. ~n SI., (937) 587-1046 ,o.oAMS COUNTY VISITORS ANa COMMU"'FTY GlJIDE 59 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ifyou would like to join the Adams County Chamber of Commerce or the Adams County Travel & VISitors &reau, cal/the Chamber at (93n 544-5454 or the TVB at (937)544-56]9. Accounting Services Jeffrey D. Newman, CPA. U.C 106 N. Sec:ond Sl West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-1272 GRANNY'S PLACE Debra's CreaLions ·~i'l5~ Makill5 &"1' MetI!OI~· 822 OIoCincirmati Pike West Union, OH 45693-~ 937.544.7328 debrascrealionsOdragonbbs.com P;,.uJ E. Scott. CPA 310 N. Market West UnioI\ OH 45693 (937) 544-2280 Agriculture Products/ Feed & Farm Supply Caraway Fanns 8495 Blue Creek Road Stout, OH 45684 (937) 544-7292 Hillger Farm UC Appalachia. MDDnlain Artisans Fesl 1169 Homer 0IapeI Road Peebles, OH 45660 (937) 588-3601 JZN Goat Farm & Chee5e 12287 State Route 136 We5t Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-6735 Locust Hili Farm Wool Products 1499 Hackleshin Road Peebles, OH 45660 (937) 587-2394 wwwJhfanncom/home S & J Ellis Farms Inc. 5949 State Route 136 West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544·3588 WC Milling LLC 100 Opal Sl Seaman, OH 45679 (937) J86.2282 AntIques As It Was In The BegInning 4192 Unity Road West Union, OH 45693 (93n 544-2867 Barn Sale Antiques 817 Tater Ridge Road West Union, OH 45693 (93n .$44..82S2 CarTiage Lane Antiques 180 Wennel.aJ-,r, Manchester,OH 937.549.2957 55 Stern Drive, Scaman. Oil 937.386.2511 40 AO,t,MS COUNTY VISITORS .-.NO Oil/he bUllks 01,111' C~UNrTY G\JI()( 011;0 Ril'I'T The Panhandler 632 Panhandle Ave. West Union, OH 45693 (937) .$44·3491 Rooster Nest B&B and Antiques 2658 Coon Hill Road Winchester, OH 45697 (937) J86.3302 (8m J86.3302 www.roostersneslnet Attorneys John Lawler Co. LPA 14088 State Route 41 West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-8907 Law OffIce of David E. Grimes 108 E. Mulberry Wt'St Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-3900 Law Offk:e ofKrIs Blanton 106 S. Cross Sl West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-5019 Rothwell Law Office 124 N. Cherry Sl Wt'St Union, OH 45693 (937) m-4354 Tanya M. Drinnon-Attorney at Law 531 Oak Sl West Union, OH 45693 (93n .$44-2581 Young & Caldwell LLC 225 N. Cross Sl West Union, OH 45693 Auto Parts, Service & Repair A.C.Giass 9C1C BNd. West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-4091 www.acglassservice.com Hedrick's Garage & Service 100 S. Main Sl Peebles, OH 45660 (937) 587-1605 Huntley Auto Supply Inc. 11540 State Route 41 West Union, OH 45693 (937) .$44-2341 O.K. Auto Paru 123 N. Main Sl Peebles, OH 45660 (937) 587-3970 West Union, OH 45693 (937) 5494530 RPM Performance LLC 33 Spruce lane West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-9800 Granny's Place 2S86 Bumt Cabin Road Seaman, OH 45679 Shuperu Tire Servke (93n J86.189O 136 lick Run Road West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-2031 WHEAT RIDGE nOMI<: & ENERGY WIsecup Towing 1021 Ralston Road West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-1390 Auto Sales & Service Barry's Chevy Olds BWck Inc. 11380 State Route 41 S West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544·2331 WW'W.barryschevfoletbuick.com BobMak~ Chrysler-Oodge-Jeep 33 Dodge Gty Drive Peebles, OH 45660 (937) 587·2621 www.bobmalcorncom Banks & F"manclall Investment Adams Co. Bldg. & Loan 201 W. .Main Sl West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544·2842 Fann Credit ServKe 100 Grieshop St. Mount Crab, OH 4S154 (937) 444-0905 www.E-farmcredit.com Rfth Third Bank 500 E Main5t. West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544·5536 www.53.com first State Bank 19230 State Route 136 Winchester, OH 45697 (937) 695-{)331 www.fsb4me.com HNLCo. 105 W. Main St. West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-8659 National Bank & Trust Co. 7110 Bachman Road Sardinia, OH 45171 (937) 446-4058 www.nbtdirect.com National Bank of Adams Co. 218 N. Market Sl West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544·2361 Convention Centers! Conference Facilities Hope Springs Institute 4988 Minerai Springs Road Peebles, OH 45660 (937).587·2605 www.hopespringsinstitute.COlll Murphin Rklge Inn 750 Murphin Ridge Road West Union, OH 45693 (937l544-2263, (mJ 687-7446 www.murphinridgeinn.com Red Bam Convention Center 2123 Rus.seliville Road WlI'lChestel'", OH 45697 (937) 695-8003 WW'W.RedBamConventiooCentel'".com R1v~1I;un 7021 U5.52 MandJester, OH 45144 (937)549·3033 WW'W2Jdamsc:oIumber.com Driving Schools A & G Driving Academy 2035-6 Tri-County Road Winchestel'", OH 45697 (937) 695-5001 Adams Co. W ute & Recycling 4400 Haskelll.ane Batavia, OH 45103 (513)m·n45 http://WW'W.oeq.net ECO Unlimited" Inc. 20 Oakwood Ave LeballOl1, OH (513) 265--5999 www.ecunromitedioc.com Far Out Recycling 336 Biuegin Road Peebles, OH 45660 (937)587·3896 Education Adams County/ Ohio Valley Local School District 141 Lloyd Road West Union, OH 45693 (937)544-5586 www.ovsd.us Manchestew- Local School 130 Wayne Frye Drive Manchestel'", OH 45144 (937)549-4m Maysville Community & Te<hnkat Co1Jege 1755 U5.68 Maysville, KY 41059 (606) 759-7141 Ohio State Unlversity ........0. 215 N. Cross 5t. West Union, OH 45693 (937)544-2339 """""="'" Ohio State University - South Campu> 1864 5hyv~1e Road Piketon, OH 45661 (]4Q) 289-2071 hnp:/IWI'oIW.southcenters.osu.edu/ Shawnee State University 940 Second 5t Porumouth, OH 45662 (]40) 351·3208 (]40)351-3470 www.shawnee.edu Shawnee State Development Foundation 940 5e<:ond St. Portsmouth, OH 45662 (]4Q) 351·3284 (]40) 351·3198 Farm Equipment & Supply 19230 STATE ROUTE 136 WINCHESTER, OH 45697 937-695-0331 ~ Funeral Services! Monuments ~ Lafferty funeral Home Inc. 205 S. Cherry St. West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544·2121 ~urpIlin <1)idge lnn~~ 71,e place/or sw"/)' lIigilrs, wMlllfire.l. mId ll rilcious hospiwlify. Peebles Monument Co. 172 N. Main 5t. Peebles, OH 45660 (937) 587·2210 Wilson Home for Funerals me. 3SW.5econd Manchener, OH 45144 (937) 549·3363 delicioll.~dil/ner.~, 877-687-7446 1I'1I'1I'. lIIl1rll llinridgei nn.colII Home Improvement, BuIlding & Maintenance Cornerstone Remodeling & Constn.lcdon 137 Regiment Drive West Union, OH 4.5693 (937) 544·3595 Daniels HVA(, LLC 883 Bethany Ridge Road West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-5616 www.danieihvacik.com 12681 Us. 62 Sardinia, OH 45171 (937) 695-{)307 (937) 695-1440 Kelly'5 Southern Ohio Classia 7560 Eckrnar\$v~1e Road Winchest~, OH 45697 (937)725-2431 www~~u y o ...·re a t hom. with u sl (937) 695-{)766 www.baxlatractor.com Southern State Community eo.... f'FrrststateBANK Baxla Tractor Sales Inc. 4595 T ri-County Seaman, OH 45679 Fegan Construction 10248 State Route 136 West Union, OH 45693 (937) S44.2S83 www.shawnee.~u ~l-F 8- 4:30 Environmental Services Wheat Ridie Olde Thyme Herb fall' & lIarvest Celebration friday thru Sunday. October IIl· t4. 20t2 tOam· 'pm fnf<>Y The IOn 1\0""" a""'-l ",'m QualITy J>rO<Iu<:" {J( \ loO anbans and croftspeople ioc41e<i In \h~ Wlieall1ld(,'e Aml$ll area . t 511 Tater Rld\l~ Road . Wo:st Unl<ln. Ohio For mor" l ofo rm a tl o n . call Kim Erwin li t 9n-H4·U5! or 91, 11 _ _.w h U l rld~hc,"'n ll " ' 5.h .r BUSINESS DIRECTORY Adams County Cancer Center We H."", The Pioneer Timber Framing 1054 Coon Hollow Road Blue Creek, OH 45616 (93n 587-5144 Ttodmology In eanu,o;... Robert A. Wilson Constructton, UC 285".... 0... Drwe 6556 State Route 770 s.m.n. OH~ 1-888-3-CANCER _~uatycaDl1'm!l1tn.cl)1 ------." .... I/I/: Ilh' ( II"IIIWII//l ,1 Id,,",, ("'''''1 Seaman, OH 45679 (93n 386-2007 Rueht Coostrurtion, LLC 672 State Route 247 fv\anchester, OH 45144 leading Re5pITat:ory Services 75 s..Main St. Peebles, OH 45660 (93n 587-3384 Manufacturing! Industry Seaman Ufe Squad 17955 State Route 247 Seaman, OH 45679 3481 Conway Road Peebles, OH 45660 (800) 396-3181 or (93n 588-3481 (93]) 386-2242 Southern Hills Eye Care 125 S. Manchester West Union, OH 45693 (937}544- 332S (93n 549-4855 Insurance Swayne AlC & Heating 2030 Conaway Road Peebles, OH 45660 (93]) 587-3825 Hospltals!Cllnlcs & Heatth Care Adams Co. Cancer Center 285 ~c.aI Center Drive Seaman, OH 45679 (93n )86.0000 (93n 386·0009 Adams Co. Regional MedlcaJ c...... 230 Medical Center Drive Seaman. OH 45679 (93]) 386-3400 wwwbrightnetl- ach Best Choke Home Care 508 E. fv\ain St We!it Union, OH 45693 (93]) 544-5656 Cedar Valley MedIal Assoc..lnc. t26 N. CrossSl West Union, OH 45693 Anthem Blue Cross/ Blue Shield 38 Victory lane West Union. OH 45697 www.patrickzemba-i~e.com Bowling Insurance Group, LLC 6909 Tri-County Road Seaman, OH 45679 (93n 205-2323 www.BowIinginsuranceGroup. (93n 544-2783 (937) 544-5544 The lruurance uckange 213 W. oV.ain W est Union, OH 45693 (93]) 544-5505 www.tieoh.com Unk IIUUr.lfl«! Service, U.C 1465 Graces Run Road Winchester, OH 45697 (93n 695·0611 Hunting Owtflu,ersl 937.549.4855 _W.th . rcKkvanUon •• nUI.c:ofll Ii,,· Millull'.Ijrom hearl of Ami"" emmlt)· i" Admll.! CIIII/II)' 4Z .o.oAMS COUNTY V~TO ~ HeaJth Source of Ohio 218 Stem Drive Seaman, OH 45679 (93n386-1379 www.healthsourceofohio.com AND COMMUNlTY GUIIX MACA Plastics 34550055 Road Winchester, O H 45697 (93n544.a618 wwwmacaplastics.com Ryan Development Corp. Peebles, OH 45660 (93n 587-2266 $ & D Enterprises 20 E. Seventh Sl Manche:5ter, OH 45144 (93]) 549·2602 http://www.HIenterprises.com Venture Produrtlonslnc. 11516 State RoI.Ite 41 West Union, OH 45693 (93]) 544-2823 www.ventureproductions.org Media Adams County Press Inc. 111 E. Main 51. P.O. Bo~801 (93n587·243O West Uniorj. OH 45693 (937) 544-6460 Rkhmond Ins. Agency Inc. 2t2 N. fv\aJket Sl West Union, OH 45693 Cln<y ......... 30 GarfJdd Place, Suite 440 Oncinnati, OH 45202 (937) 544-2326 www.rid1mond.msurance.com Roush tnsurance Agency 313 E. .Main St West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-3123 State Farm Insurance Peebles, OH 45660 (93n 587-2613 Peebles, OH 45660 {937} 587·2631 http://www.ryandevcorp.com www.gene.isoxygencom Greene Chiropradic Center 133 EJliottAve. .......~EIodri< 1200 Jaybird Road Hazelbaker Ins. Agency, LlC 100 E. o'v1uIberry St Wpst Union, OH 45693 Dr. Anthony Harless, DDS Genesis Oxygen & Home Medical Equipment 720 E. fv\ain St West Union, OH 45693 www.colindcom ,= MItchell Ins. Agency 103 S. 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CTor.s Sl West Union, OH 45693 (93n544-2391 www.peop!esdefender.com BUSINESS DIRECTORY EuieH Center The Natural Place to Meet Natural Areasl Preserves CIncInnati Museum Cemerl EOA Preset'Ye 4274 Waggoner Riffle Road Wet Union, OH 45693 (9371544·2880 www.cincymuseum.org The Arc of Appalachia Preservel Serpent Mound 76fiJ CaVE' Road Bainbridge, OH 45612 (937) 365-0101 www.aroofappalachiaorg www.sciotofoundation.org West Union Uons Oub P,O.Box 555 West Union, OH 45693 19m 544-3331 Professional Services G.H. WaUlngford Co. Surveying 47 N. MainSt Peeble§, OH 45660 (937) 587·3428 Group Ave Management Co. 31500 W. Ten Mile Road Farmington Hill5, Ml 48336 (248) 474-9500 wv.w.grOUpfNemgt.Conl Hunter Consu/tJng Co. Access & Success for Adults 406 W. Plwn St. Georgetown, OH 45121 6600 Clough Pike Gncinnati, OH 45254 (513) 231-4023 WWW.huntefCOnsulting.Com 1stStop 1nc. / CarrtreU Companies P.D. BoK175 Winchester, OH 45697 (93]) 695-{)518 wv.w.1ststopinc.com Adams Co. Bevet"ale Barn 410 E. Second 5t. Maochester, OH 45144 (93]) 549-3200 BamhlD's HaTdware 117 First St. Seaman, OH 45519 (93]) 386-2353 Blake Pflarngcy & HaImark Ca," 206 N. Market St West LIniot\ OH 45693 (93]) 544-2451 Adams Co. Arts Council P.O. Box 38 West Union, OH 45693 Real Estate Erwin Realty & AuctIon5 (937)544·2363 817 Tater Ridge Road West Union, OH 45693 (93]) 544-8252 Adams County Chambet' of Commerce S09 E. /'v1ain St. stone Wall Laod Milnagement P.O. Box 398 West Union, OH 45693 (9371544-5454 www.adamscountychamber.org Adanu County Genealogy Sod"" p.o. Box 231 West Unk>r\ OH 45693 (9371386-2309 Appalachian ArtIsans Gulld 4651 Bennington Road Hillsboro, OH 45133 (937) 393-2747 116 S. Second St. West Union, OH 45693 (937) 549-2561 Wilson Reattors Peebk:s, OH 45660 Hillsboro Ents Lodge 451 Danvi/le Pike H~tIDoro, OH 45133 19m 393-3047 Chapparal Sand 8. Gravel 4768 Chappilral Road West Union, OH 45693 (93]) 544-1411, (937) 217-5101 Brushaeek Motor Sports 203 W. Mlin St West Union, OH 45693 (937) 544-3344 wwwbrushcreekrnotorsports.colTl Cedar Brook Fann Stables 4228 Unity Road West Union. OH 45693 (937)544-1463 Hilltop Goff Course 1649 Brown HiH Road Manch!5ter, OH 45144 (937).549-2904 Kanna Points, Inc. P.O. Sox 486 .v.anchester, OH 45144 (937)549-1870 -.kygn=g Peebles Area BusIness Assoc. Ohlo-Wut Vlrgfnla YMCA Cave Lak. Peebles, OH 45660 P.O.80~ (937)587·3970 Point Pleasant, WIJ 25550 239 (304) 675-5899 Sdoto Foundadot1 303 Chillicothe St PortYnouth, OH 45662 (866) n+7223 CMhIand Reaeation I Leisure Kentucky Gateway Museum Conte, 215 Sutton Sl I'-Aaysville, OH 41056 (606) 564-5865 123 N.lv'.ain St C..,..t Outlet 9641 T ri·County Road Winchester, OH 45697 193]) 695-0764 wv.w.winchestercrpetoudet com 11592 State Route 41 West UnioI\ OH 45693 (937) 205-0094 www~tmound.org Cabin Fever SportIng Goods 104 N.I'-Aain St Peebles, OH 45660 (93]) 587-1100 418 E. Main St West Union, OH 45693 (937)544-2355 www.appartguild.com Friends of Serpent Mound 186 Homer Chapel Road Th. RIch.rd Ind Luelle DUm!lI Ed.;a cf ~"",nllr PfM.",. Syat.m wv.w.bamh~ls.doitbesl.COm Organizations (9371378-3564 Retail wv.w.hi-y.org 4J8 East Main Street West Un ion. OH 45693 937.544.2]55 www.wilson-realtors.nct Blake O/tl Mdt;"" Sod.! I-j,u""';" ~ . s-..~ - B/4k:t Gift SMp _Gilca.s._~ r ...... & _M'-~"""._ (93]) 544-n01 Coffee Hollow SportsWeaT 276 Saylor Road Peebles, OH 45660 (937) 587-3444 Kelm FamIJy Market 2621 Burnt Cabin Road Seaman, OH 45679 (93]) 386-9995 Laod of the Singing Coyote Indian Center 17992 Main St State Ro~ 247 Seaman, OH 45679 (93]) 386-0222 Miller's Bakery & F!,U'n/Wre 960 Wheat Ridge Road West Union, OH 45693 (93]) 544-8524 MiUer's Christmas Trees 1600 EckmansviUe Road West Union, OH 45693 (93]) 544-U20 TnalS. Fllrllilu rt! & Gifls Locmcd on the Appal<1chi:m Highway at Burnt Cabin Road Seaman.OH 9]7-]86-9995 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mosler Fumttwe & AppIanca 217 West St West LJnior\ OH 45693 (937) 544-2711 Rw·2.Qwn 105 W. Main St. West LJnior\ OH 45693 (93n S44-8112 RIck's Hometown TV & ~e Center Inc. Peebles, OH 45660 GeorgetOWf\ OH 45121 (93n 587-1997 (937)378-604 , ........... AI Ways Green Lawn '" Adams Co. Econornk Oev. 215 N. (Joss St. 1856 Grernbrirr Road Seaman. OH 45679 (937)764-1312 West l..Inior\ OH 45693 Adams Co. Rood & BuIlding Peebles, OH 45660 (93n 587-2253 215 N. CrC$ St. 3232 Logal1$ Lane West Unic:I!\ OH 45693 (93n 544-5685 www.mynsp.com/sonshinestore/ .564S State Route 125 West ~ OH 45693 (93n 544-28S1 www,tadlod<trailersales..com W""-' 11217 State Route 41 South West lklior\ OH 45693 (937l 544-7198 _.WOJnWUOm y ...... 1GA 200 N. Main 51. 5ea1TW\ OH 45679 Adanu County Travel & Visitors Buteau 509 E. Main 5t. (937) 544-4444 o.bn.'s er-tians, Photap"aphy &_Art 822 Old Cincirnati Pike Weu Llnior\ OH 45693 (937l 544-7328 Rio~OH4S6J1 Goodseed Farm & La _ _ 5218 Old State Route 32 Peebles, OH 45660 (9371587-7021 www.goOO5eedfarm.com (93n587-25S5 'lul""" 7601 Stllte Route 348 Blue ueek, OH 4.5616 C93n 544-7159 (937) 544-5639, (am 232-6764 'MAIW.adamscountytravel.org FOSCowueIIng S09 E. oV.ain 51. West Union, OH 45693 (937) m · 3021 J. McCoy lurnlM!r Co. ltd. 6N.MainS1. P.O. Box 306 Peebles, OH 45660 P,Q. Bo)(5n West Union, OH Coco. Rose Photop'aphy 2126 Nichols Ridge Road Seamar\ OH 45679 C937l )86.2016 EVLS LLC West l..Iniof\ OH 45693 (937l m-22fl www.evis-usacom (93n 386-2911 l.lnio!\ OH 45693 Coole '" Co. Photography 50 Lawler Road WestUniO!\ OH 45693 -~ Tadlock's Trailer Sales West (93n 544-9956 Adams Co. Job '" Family (513) 25&9837 West Union, OH 45693 ................ A .............. Seo-vku 482 Ria: Drive Wen Union, OH 45693 (9371 544-2371 Employment Servlc:es 1272 L.ogan'~ Lane (93n 393-5468 -~ Baker Satelltte Systems U.c S794 Steam fumaGe BulKs Rehablfltation ,. 520 Harry Sa~ HiIkboro, OH 45133 {9m 544-5151 OSlAnhIte<U 107 W, Scoond 51. Area Agency on Aging Dirt. 7 F32URG P.O. 500 (8OO).582-nn wwwAAA7.cxg C............., CommWIon<n Offk. 110 W. Main St. West lJnior\ OH 45693 (937l544 3286 VlIL\ge of Seaman 17806Stale Route 247 Seaman, OH 45679 (937l386-2980 Wlnchaw VII~e 24 W. Wa5hington Winchester, OH 45697 (937l695·0880 Workforce eo..~ .. 19221 State Route136 P.O. Bo~ 188 Winchester, OH 45697 (937l695-03"16 (800)233-7891 {937l695-0880 ~KY41OS6 (606) 564-0961 www.OS2an:titects.com ~.J Workronf' (onn.clioni: ADAMS COUNTY 937-695-0316 800-233-7891 Scott Drydef1 Consuttins 39 "'"" ""'" West t.JOOn, OH 45693 {51J)289-t26S Sb:o'sSalon & SpaLLC 168 N. Maifl 51. P~OH45660 (93n 798-4020 Telecommunications frontier Communkadons 241 S. Nekon Ave. Wilmington. OH 45117 {937l382-7464 \IIIWW.frontier.com AT&T 52SV1fle51. Grocinnat~ OH 45202 (513) 2n-4655 BROWN COUNTY 937·378·60"1 800-553-7393 _ OhioM v.flWobt " ...... . .... State & County Agencies Adams·Brown Co. Economic Opportunity ABCAP 406 W. Plum S1. Horizon Tekom 68 E. Main 51. Chimcothe, OH 45601 wwwhorizontelcom Utllftles/Waste PIckup Adams Co. Regional Water District 9203 State Route 136 West UrioI'\ OH 45693 <93n 544-2396 httpJ/ www.aawdc.om Acbms Rural Eiectr1c State Route 136 & 247 West I.JrIioI> OH 45693 (93n 544-2305 www.ac:lanl$roccom AfPOhIo 701 Hardin Drive Chi/Iico~ OH 45601 040) n4-7188 http)I ................aep.com Duke Energy 92 S. Fourth St Batavia, OH 45103 (513) 287-,5610 (513) 287-5643 www.duke-energy.com Rurnpke waste CoIectJon 9427 Beyer Road Geofgetowr\ OH 45121 {93n 378-4126 -rumpk~ Website Design & Maintenance SoITern. CommunIcadon P.O. Box 213 West l..Iniof\ OH 45693 (800) 6S8- fl86 WWW.so/temLllS Individual Membership' Dr. Be /v1rs. 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