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Millersport, Ohio, USA
Public swimming areas with parking facilities, change booths and latrines are located at Fairfield Beach an... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Located just 45 minutes east of Columbus, Buckeye Lake State Park is the oldest in Ohio, founded in 1826. T... More on Epinions.com

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Buckeye Lake, OH
'Buckeye Lake' is a reservoir in Fairfield, Licking, and Perry Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was the first large reservoir built in America and became Ohio's first state park in 1949. Built near the highest point of elevation ... More on Wikipedia

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5196 walnut road, Buckeye, Ohio, United States
actually there are no souvenirs or whatever else i said there was. however, this is THE place to get lures for fishing in buckeye lake. you've got to stop in this minimart and get stuff anyway, why not get some good l... More on GeckoGo

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719 Hebron Rd, Heath, OH 43056, USA

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541 Hill Rd N, Pickerington, OH 43147, USA
It's dairy queen what do you expect: Very popular that's why the long lines especially after youth ball games More on Yahoo! Travel
I've been there on busy days and slow days and always filthy and I always vow to never return. More on Yahoo! Travel

#6.
1635 River Valley Cir S, Lancaster, OH 43130, USA
Celebrate every day with our signature cakes - 100% fruit smoothies - Dairy & sugar free varieties - Grab n Go's - Gift cards More on entertainment.com
Y-U-C-K: Way over priced and the ice cream tastes cheap don't bother head on out of the mall and head to Gypsy Joes for a taste of real ice-cream. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Lancaster, Ohio, United States

#8.
602 W Fair Ave, Lancaster, OH 43130, USA
This is my favorite dairy queen. The people are nice and the service is good. More on Yahoo! Travel
The service is slow I have never had them get the order right the managers are not helpful rude and seem over worked!! More on Yahoo! Travel

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823 N Memorial Dr, Lancaster, OH 43130, USA

#10.
street, Buckeye Lake, Ohio, USA
Inscription. [Marker Front]: Formed by the retreating glacier more than 14,000 years ago, Buckeye Lake first existed as a shallow, swampy pond, named "Buffalo Swamp" by Ohio Company explorer Christopher Gist in 1751. Beginning in ... More on HMDB
