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    National Museum Of Cambridge Glass

    136 S 9th St, Cambridge, OH     (740) 432-4245

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    Experience what it was like to work at the Cambridge Glass Company many years ago.You can watch a vintage film showing glass workers at work in the 1940's.Learn about the pride an... discoverohio.com

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    Muskingum College

    New Concord, OH    

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    The college was chartered by the Ohio General Assembly in March 1837. It was funded by a group of New Concord area residents, the Friends of Education. The original building burned in Mar... hmdb.org

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    National Road/zane Grey Museum

    8850 East Pike, Norwich, OH     (800) 752-2602

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    This modern museum has three major exhibit areas. First is the National Road, early America's busiest land artery to the West. The National Road stretched from Cumberland, MD.... americanheritage.com

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    Kd Guest Ranch

    9280 Young America Rd, Adamsville, OH     (740) 796-0099

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    Come and see us at KD Guest Ranch, where you can wxperience a western style dude ranch in the rolling hills of southeastern Ohio. Escape the busy, stressful work world and enjoy h... guestranches.com

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    Guernsey County Courthouse

    Cambridge, OH     (740) 439-5884

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    In memory of persons from Guernsey County, Ohio, who gave their lives in Southeast Asia during the period of the Vietnam Conflict. Robert A. Ausmus Clifford E. Bench James S. Brister Dona... hmdb.org

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    Terra Cotta Vineyards

    2285 Rix Mills Rd, New Concord, OH     (740) 872-3791

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    Terra Cotta Vineyards, located on 53 acres of rolling countryside, was established in 1996. The family owned and operated winery has been a project of the Roberts', with the help ... wine-compass.com

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    Cambridge Glass Museum

    136 S 9th St, Cambridge, OH     (740) 432-4245

    The museum features over 6,000 pieces of glassware made by the Cambridge Glass Company, with an interpretive area demonstrating how glass was made from gathering, shaping, etching, ... museumsusa.org

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    The John & Annie Glenn Historic Site

    72 W Main St, New Concord, OH    

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    The John and Annie Glenn Historic Site, housed in John Glenn's boyhood home on Main Street in New Concord, recognizes and honors the lives of the Glenns and relates the story of 2... discoverohio.com

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    A Taste Of Ohio

    646 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge, OH    

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    Located in the heart of Historic Downtown Cambridge, this unique retail store features all-Ohio made products. With a focus on specialty foods, A Taste of Ohio showcases some of O... discoverohio.com

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    Rough & Ready Tb & Ts Motel

    New Concord, OH    

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    Its a resting place for TS's & Tb's befor they move on . navicache.com

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    S Bridge

    Cambridge, OH    

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    Old National Road, Built about 1828. Where the road crossed a creek at an angle, a stone arch bridge was built as right angles to the stream flow. "S" shaped walls were then built to guid... hmdb.org

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    Congressional Medal Of Honor Recipients

    Cambridge, OH    

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    United States of America Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients State of Ohio, Guernsey County Civil War Cox, Robert M. - Corporal - Mississippi - 1863 Power, Albert - Private - Arkansas... hmdb.org

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    Dr. Charles E. Jefferson

    Cambridge, OH    

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    On the site of this building Dr. Charles E. Jefferson, internationally known preacher, lecturer & author was born August 26, 1860. An advocate of world peace. hmdb.org

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    George R. Tingle

    Cambridge, OH    

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    Built the first tavern in Cambridge proper which acted as Guernsey County's first courthouse prior to 1813. hmdb.org