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433 Club House Dr, Howard, Ohio 43028-9510, United States
This lengthy course provides six holes that require tee shot through tunnels of trees. Tee times can be reserved in advance for ... More on Golf.com
And This is probably why it's so cheap to play. More on GolfReview

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24720 Millwood Rd, Howard, Ohio 43028-9771, United States
Hidden Hills Golf Course is a 9-hole executive length golf course in Howard, Ohio. This short layout will reward good shots and provide a fun golf outing for everyone. Online tee times may be avail... More on TheGolfCourses.net
The 9-hole "Hidden Hills" course at the Hidden Hills Golf Course facility in Howard, Ohio features 1,428 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 29 . The course rating is 30.0 and it has a... More on golflink.com

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State Road 16, Howard, Ohio

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Howard, OH, Howard, Ohio

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102 Wiggin Street, Gambier OH 43022, United States of America
Inscription. Side A: In 1938 the president of Kenyon College, Gordon Keith Chalmers, brought one of the nation's most distinguished poets and critics, John Crowe Ransom, to the Gambier Hill. Chalmers brought Ransom to Kenyon College ... More on HMDB

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Gambier OH 43022, United States of America
Inscription. The humble caboose was a fixture on the end of freight trains for more than a century. It has been called by many slang names including crummy, shack, shanty and cabin car. A caboose provided a sheltered vantage point ... More on HMDB

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Gambier OH 43022, United States of America
Inscription. The state's oldest private institution of higher education, Kenyon College was founded in 1824 in Worthington by Philander Chase, first Episcopal bishop of Ohio, and relocated to Gambier four years later. Both college ... More on HMDB

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Gambier OH 43022, United States of America
Inscription. This glacial boulder, from the Bates Homestead, in Columbus, Ohio, was given to Kenyon College in 1953 by, Fanny Platt Bates Little, in memory of her brother, Edward Bates, son of Judge James Lawrence Bates, and grandson ... More on HMDB

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Gambier OH 43022, United States of America
Inscription. In 1823, Ohio Episcopal Bishop Philander Chase purchased 8,000 acres of what he called the “beauty spot” of Knox County. Here, he founded Kenyon College, the first men's college west of the Allegheny Mountains, ... More on HMDB

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Gambier OH 43022, United States of America
