August 2006 Issue
Explore Ohio's Heritage
From museums and canals to nature preserves, parks and military forts, Ohio is jam-packed with historical sites. They are the basis for seven designated heritage areas located throughout the state. Each area is culturally and geographically diverse, and that means a wide range of travel adventures for all ages. Consider scheduling some time to explore Ohio’s heritage areas. Most of these destinations have either nominal admissions or are free, and that’s good news for any travel budget. Regardless, ... Living with History
Some folks in nearby Dayton call it "Sprawlboro." People who live here call it a key link in the Underground Railroad, and a good place to live that has kept a fascinating history alive well into the modern day. To tell the truth, both sides are right. Even if you live here, it's easy to see why Springboro is cursed with a reputation for out-of-control suburban sprawl. As you drive in from Interstate 75 along St. Rte. 73, one of the two main routes that crisscross it, Springboro seems to be spreading li... |
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