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I had not really thought much about how I would actually get to my planned
route. When the time came, I decided to use one US highway to get to
another. I drove a few miles west then turned north on US-127.
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In Hamilton, OH, I moved a few blocks off route to eat at
Hyde's
Restaurant which is a few months older than I am. Though neither one
of us is very fancy, we're both still ticking and friendly and one of us
serves a pretty good breakfast.
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In my county of birth, US-127 carries an extra name.
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I veered slightly off of US-127 in Celina, OH, to cruise along the shore
of Grand Lake. This was one of three reservoirs built for the Miami Erie
Canal in the first half of the nineteenth century. It was dug by hand and
was the largest manmade lake in the world when completed. It remains the
largest manually constructed lake. It appears that peoples' concepts of
canal locks have changed over the years.
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US-127 reaches US-20 about a mile and a half east of Alvordton, OH, and
the two share pavement for a couple of miles before US-127 continues on to
Michigan.
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A creative reuse of hoods and trunk lids in Fayette, OH.
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I waited to capture these motorcyclists with a US-20 sign, and when I did,
I also captured what I believe is a 1961 or '62 Buick. I'm not 100% sure
that the historic route sign near Bellvue, OH, is the first I passed but I
am sure it's the first I saw.
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These are pictures of a couple of old alignments near Monroeville, OH. The
first is at the northwest corner of town; the second at the southeast
corner.
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I did drive just a wee bit (1.6 mile) off route to visit
Muffleheads
Brewery. In looking up the website address, I noticed that their
Vanilla Cream Ale, which is what I had, is shown as SOLD OUT. I don't know
how current that is so am not sure how lucky I should feel.
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I definitely got lucky on dinner. When I checked into my motel (a chain),
I asked about restaurants and was told that the only nearby independent
they usually recommended was closed on Sundays. There were plenty of
chains, however. I did a little looking online and found a BBQ place that
appeared to be independent. I don't normally associate northern Ohio with
great BBQ or at least I didn't. I certainly will now that I've eaten at
Uncle Bo's.
Everything on that tray is a legitimate candidate for best of breed.
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