Weird Ohio : your travel guide to Ohio's local legends and best kept secrets / by James A. Willis, Andrew Henderson, and Loren Coleman ; Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran, executive editors
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Sterling Publishing, ©2005Description: 286 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 x 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 917.7 WIL
- F489.3 .W55 2005
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Non Fiction | MVS Library Main room-Teen/Adult | B- Nonfiction (Teen/Adult) | 917.7 WIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4010155 |
Includes index
Local legends and lore -- Ancient mysteries -- Fabled people and places -- Unexplained phenomena -- Bizarre beasts -- Local heroes and villains -- Personalized properties -- Roadside distractions -- Roads less traveled -- Haunted places and ghostly tales -- Cemetery safari -- Abandoned in Ohio
Ah, Ohio, so nice and normal. We have apple-pie heroes like Hopalong Cassidy, Neil Armstrong, Thomas Edison, and Doris Day. Our state bird is the jaunty and ever-popular cardinal, and our state flower is the carnation, found in the buttonholes of politicians and bridegrooms everywhere. We started America rolling by opening the country's first gas station, and we have a museum dedicated to America's music, rock and roll. But there's something else we have a whole lot of, and that's ...weirdness. Yes, the Buckeye State has lots and lots of strange people and unusual sites, and they burst forth from every page of this, the biggest, most bizarre collection of Ohio stories ever assembled: Weird Ohio. -- dust jacket
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