Fishing has always been a huge industry here, both sport and commercial. The two most common are Walleye and Perch. We can attest to their deliciousness as we had to try them when we arrived! Yum!
When we toured the Maritime Museum of Sandusky we learned that in the 1900s they used to earn their living (at $2 for a 10 hour work day) by sawing blocks of ice out of the frozen lake. We also learned that the fishermen were part of the "underground railroad" for the escaped slaves, taking them to Canada. Interesting...
Back to the lighthouses...the Ohio communities along the lake have been diligent in saving these old lighthouses and in some cases, having to raise a great deal of money to repair and/or completely replicate them. We spent a wonderful day driving through several towns tracking them down, literally as they don't always promote them as well as they should (not like Maine does!). Not a single brochure on "all Ohio lighthouses" etc. and even when talking to the people in the area where one was, they rarely knew much about the others. Here's what we found...
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Huron Lighthouse (c1939), Huron OH |
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Lorain Lighthouse (c1917) Lorain OH |
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Marblehead Lighthouse 65' (c1821), Marblehead OH |
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Port Clinton Lighthouse 25'(c1874 renovated 2016), Port Clinton OH |
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Vermilion Lighthouse (c1877), Vermilion OH |
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Ok, all that said, so we go to this museum in Sandusky, and while we are waiting to take the tour, we happen to mention that we had just visited the factory in Mansfield, and the ladies there went "your kidding?!" They hardly ever do that! There are some ladies on the tour before you that were just saying how they had just called and tried to do the tour, and were told 'no', you are so very lucky!" Yup, we are! Must be my charm! ;-)
It made the tour here all that more interesting too...Lots of wonderful animals from the 1900s on, with lots of history about the various carvers and their styles. Simple "traveling animals" that had carved tales vs real horse hair, to very fancy horses with jewels and intricate carvings called "Coney Island style". We even bought a couple of raffle tickets to win one (a zebra) at the end of the year, wish us luck! (don't ask me where we will put it tho!).
All this touring and scouring the lakeside left us hungry, so, of course we sought out a "local favorite"! Turned out to be Toft's Dairy, Ohio's Oldest Dairy (& Ice Cream), open since 1900! We were advised to get the "small", but "choose more than one flavor!" So, I did...peach-raspberry & chocolate-raspberry! Yum! "Small" turned out to be enough for dinner though!
Great way to end our stay! Tomorrow we are off to Cleveland!
...on the road in Ohio, Marie
If you wish to view the rest of the photos from this trip, you can at my Flickr account at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/74905158@N04/
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