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Marblehead, Ohio
Marblehead Lighthouse is the oldest, continuously operational lighthouse on the Great Lakes. It has been fe... More on LighthouseFriends.com
One of the most relaxing places I have ever been. More on GeckoGo

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Marblehead, Ohio

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Marblehead , Danbury Township, Ottawa County, OH
(Lake Point Park, 28', 2009, 35-62-c) across a creek in Marblehead , Danbury Township, Ottawa County, OH. OH163 (becomes Bayshore Rd.) S. 0.7 miles from jct with Lighthouse Dr. to ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Lakeside Marblehead OH 43440, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1822, this native limestone structure was the home of Benajah Wolcott, first keeper of the Marblehead Lighthouse (originally called the Sandusky Bay Light), and his second wife, Rachel Miller Wolcott. Benajah ... More on HMDB

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Lakeside Marblehead OH 43440, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: In memory of, Mason, Simonds, & Mingus. Who fell near this place, in battle with the Indians. Sept. 29, 1812. [Marker Side]: This Monument was erected in 1857 by Joshua R. Giddings, The land on which it ... More on HMDB

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Lakeside Marblehead OH 43440, United States of America

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Lakeside Marblehead OH 43440, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: CONSTRUCTION, In 1861 it became apparent to Federal authorities that the war would not end quickly and plans were made for construction of prisons to permanently house ... More on HMDB
Inscription. In 1861 the United States Army established a prisoner of war camp on Johnson's Island, approximately 1 mile south of this point. The camp, which housed captured Confederate officers, w... More on HMDB

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212 Hancock St, Sandusky, OH 44870

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3319 Milan Road, Sandusky, Ohio
Rated top 10 haunted attraction in the U.S. and XD 3D Motion Simulation Theater is Ohio's first and only ... More on PositivelyCleveland.com
I mean, it's located inside of a roller rink for crying out loud! More on Yahoo! Travel

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Kelleys Island OH 43438, United States of America
Inscription. Between three and four hundred years ago, Ohio pre-historic Indians, believed to be of the Erie tribe, pecked numerous inscriptions or pictographs on the top surface of this large native limestone rock. The figures, now ... More on HMDB
