A Journey Through Ohio: Discovering Hidden Gems and Local History

Thanks for joining us, and welcome to Ohio as we explore the area for a couple of weeks. We are a husband-and-wife team that travels the country in our Keystone Cougar 2100 RKS, and we love to explore new places. If you like to learn new things, this is the blog for you. Today we learn about Lewis and Clark, Annie Oakley, and The Treaty of Greenville. We last left off at the Keystone Cougar Rally in Shipshewana, Indiana. After the rally, we headed to Ohio and stayed at a Harvest Host called The Cedar Coffee in New Paris, Ohio. This isn’t like other coffee houses that you see around the country. This is better because it is a small company in a small town. While walking to the coffee shop, we walked along this beautiful stream.

While here, we had some drinks and snacks while waiting for some friends. We didn’t want to get coffee in the middle of the day. The drinks were just what we needed while waiting for our friends.
We caught up with some college friends that we hadn’t seen in 25 years. It was so good to catch up with them.

After a day, we headed to another Harvest Host called Today’s Harvest in New Paris, Ohio. We parked in their parking lot and enjoyed the farm life around us. The next day we traveled through the town of Greenville, Ohio and stopped at the Garst Museum. I love these little stops so Andrew can work, and I can learn new things. The Garst Museum is the National Annie Oakley Center. I was very excited to learn about this woman I had heard about but didn’t really know a lot about.

On November 16, 1977, this house was added to the National Registry of Historic Places.

There is so much history in this building that I spent a good couple of hours here. I felt like I was walking back in time absorbing as much information as I could. I love to learn history this way much more than reading it in a book.

Greenville, Ohio

Greenville is a city in Darke county and was incorporated in 1832. Greene Ville was the largest stockade fort ever built in North America and was named by Anthony Wayne. It was the scene of the most significant American Indian treaty ever negotiated. Darke county was name after William Darke who commanded a battalion of St. Clair’s Army. He was described as being “frank and fearless in disposition.” Drake county has 188 graves of War of 1812 veterans.

Cross Roads of Destiny

The Treaty of Greene Ville of 1795 opened the door to the settlement of the Midwest . The Treaty ended forty years of conflict over the upper Ohio Valley. The post was abandoned in 1797 and none of the original structures survived. In 1805-1808, a Shawnee chief Tecumseh who was against western expansion and his brother build a village near the ruins. https://www.garstmuseum.org/exhibits

On August 3, 1795, the Treaty of Greenville, formally titled “A treaty of peace between the United States of America, and the tribes of Indians,” was signed, ending the Northwest Indian War and establishing a boundary line between Native American lands and territory for United States settlement. 
Here is Tecumseh and his brother.
The power hitters of the western expansion.

Lewis and Clark

You know, the two explorers of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

In 1795, Meriwether Lewis joined the US Army but not very much time had passed before Lewis was charged with” conduct unbecoming of an officer” based on charges by Lieutenant Joseph Elliot. Based on the transcripts of the court martial, Lt. Elliot claimed that Lewis was intoxicated and challenged him to a duel. Lewis defended himself successfully and was acquitted with honor. He was then transferred to William Clark’s unit probably because of the court martial and his superior marksmanship in the army.

Well, Willliam Clark was stationed in Greene Ville in 1794 and in 1795 Merriweather Lewis was sent there to witness the Treaty. While the two men were in Greene Ville, they became life long friends.

On April 1, 1801, Lewis was appointed as Secretary to the President by Thomas Jefferson. In 1803, Jefferson had commissioned the Corps of Discovery to explore a path west to the Pacific Ocean and to expand the territory. Jefferson chose US Army captain Lewis, and Lewis chose Clark as his partner after Jefferson purchase land from France for $15 million. So, on May 14, 1804, with a crew of 33 volunteers, Clark left by canoe at Camp Dubois, Illinois and followed the Missouri river to meet up with Lewis in St. Charles, Missouri. The expedition lasted 2 years.

Annie Oakley

She was born as Phoebe Anne Mosey.

Annie was not a very tall girl, just about 5 feet tall, which I can relate to.

Does the name sound familiar? It did for me, but the only thing I knew, was that she was good with a gun. Annie was born August 13, 1860 in Darke County, Ohio. When Annie was 6, her father died leaving the family of 8 in extreme poverty. The children were sent to families to live and work who could pay them. When she was 7 she tried her father’s muzzle-loading rifle with her brother’s help. She seems to have been born with special shooting skills. At 8, she was sent to the Edingtons, supervisors of the Darke County Infirmary, where she was treated well. Later she was sent to another family that didn’t treat her well, where she was abused, overworked and rarely paid. She called the family “wolves” and eventually ran away back to her mother only to learn her stepfather had also died. She returned to the Edingtons and considered that she had a happy childhood.

Annie met her husband Frank Butler when she went to the city to visit her sister when she was 15. She then won a shooting contest against him and a year later, in 1876 they married and never had any children.
Frank adopted a dog and named him Dave. They did shows with him and she would shoot an apple off the top of Dave’s head. When the War started, both Frank and Annie were touring to raise money for the Red Cross. He became known as Red Cross Dave because he could sniff out money in handkerchiefs.

In 1885 the pair joined Buffalo Wild Bill and traveled around Europe performing for royalty.

While bird hunting in New Jersey, Frank felt a jolt and when he looked at his shotgun, he could see that a hunter had fired a high powered rifle in his direction. The bullet blasted a hole through his gunstock. He kept the stock and used it in lectures regarding gun safety.
In 1887 Charles Lancaster crafted a shotgun specified for Annie with her shoulder and arm dimensions. From then on, she specified that all of her rifles and shotguns be constructed with the same dimensions.

In 1926 Annie and Frank came back to Greenville, Ohio to live quietly, writing to family and friends. They passed away 17 days apart with Annie passing first. They are buried together in the Brock cemetery near Greenville Ohio.

We ended our day in Bradford, Ohio at a Harvest Host.

Ansonia, Ohio where we stopped for dinner at the Whistle Stop. The food was delicious and the service was great.

These were potato skins. They were perfect!
The mini Bo burger
Beef Manhattan Dinner

While driving around at night, we got to see a sight that I’m not used to seeing. They glow at night and they blink. Do you know, what I’m talking about? Did you say Fire flies?

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Unforgettable Ohio Trip: Rock & Roll Paradise and Eclipse Spectacle

We had planned this trip to Ohio for nearly 9 months and nothing could prepare us for what we would experience! I love seeing the old architecture of any city and Ohio didn’t disappoint!

Why is there a chandelier over the road??????
Home to the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers, and the AHL Cleveland Monsters.
Home to the MLB Cleveland Guardians.

The bridges were also pretty cool.

The Rock and roll Hall of Fame

So Andrew is a music guy. He studied music and got a degree, he wanted to be the next Eddie Van Halen. He had bands in high school, he was our church band leader. Needless to say, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was his thing! I could have done the whole thing in 1 day but we did it in 2 days, We met our friends in Cleveland and “the boys” went bananas over the whole thing.

John & Andrew totally in their element.
These 2 guys haven’t played together for 2 years so they really enjoyed their jam session.

Have you heard of Fender, Gibson, Les Paul? These are all types of guitars, and typically a guitar player has a favorite. Well Andrew is a Fender guy, but he also has a Les Paul – of course he does -so I had to get a picture of the father of the electric guitar, Les Paul.

Andrew could have spent hours looking at all the guitars on display. Heck, he might had slept there if they let him!
I am a huge George Michael fan especially from the early days of Wham!

For the Taylor Swift Fans

The artist formerly know as Prince, his guitar for the Purple Rain tour.
Michael Jackson’s jacket that he wore during the recording of the We Are The World recording to raise money for Africa famine relief.

Views around the town

This was art in the downtown area of a free stamp.
The sunsets were amazing off of Lake Erie.
This building was lit up at night in red, white, and blue. It was so pretty! I know, it’s a little blurry, but trust me.

The food around Cleveland

Breakfast at Starbucks while we waited for our friends. We tried the chocolate croissant, and loved it. We always love the banana bread!
Lunch at the Leaping Lizard was very good. I had a grilled chicken Caesar salad. it was so big that I couldn’t finish it.

My taco at Nuevo Modern Mexican and Tequila Bar was a bit spicy and not to my liking. I could only eat one of them.

We had lunch in Lulo Kitchen and Juice Bar on 9th Street. It was very small but allowed our party of 6 to sit and eat. The food was good and and we all enjoyed our time off of our feet.

My salad at Margaritaville was such a disappointment. My salad had wilted lettuce and just not very good. There was not many customers in the restaurant and the service was very slow. I’m not sure I would go back here.

We also ate at Lago East Bank and had the best Lasagna I have ever had. It was soooo good. Unfortunately I didn’t get any pictures at this place.

The total Ecliplse of the sun

The most amazing thing we have ever experienced was the eclipse. To watch this happen over many hours time, left me speechless. When we got to the total eclipse, it was amazing how quiet it got, it really did get dark and the street lights turned on for the few minutes that it was dark. There are no words to describe this! Experiencing totality is something everyone should do at least once! It will blow your mind!!!!

The Great Lakes Science Center

Robots in space called Robonauts can help at the space station. They can work outside the space station without using the protective spacesuits.
The crew up up driving the shuttles on their back looking up.
I’m not sure I will ever truly understand genetics. But this chart is helpful.

Overall the space museum was nice, it was mostly geared toward children and hands on experiences. If you have children, I would definitely take them.

Hotel and transportation

We stayed at the Wyndham Cleveland Airport because our friends were nearby. The Google reviews were not very good, but we thought we could survive it. We came in the back way because my husband checked in before picking me up at the airport. My first instinct was not very good because I saw ceiling tiles in the hallway missing. Our room was another story, the bathroom door was a sliding barndoor that was really hard to close. We didn’t even want to stay in our room to just hang out. The grounds were not kept up and it was a big disappointment. The lobby was the nicest part of the hotel but it also was very aged.

We also did a lot of walking and we used Uber at night as well.

While we were playing in Cleveland, we left our 5th wheel at the Sunbury/Columbus North KOA Holiday. It was 115 miles south and it was opening weekend. Its hard to find a campground that doesn’t open before April 15.

Our site was very spacious with a different parking spot as you can see.
They have these cool tree houses you can stay it. How cool is that?

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