Be sure to watch the video at the bottom of the post.
Our friends Mark and Annette needed to go to Ohio so Annette could go on a business trip near Mansfield Ohio. We tagged along for the weekend.
On the way we found a nice Thai Place to eat |
The next Morning we checked out the downtown area and found this carrousel |
Zora was kind enough to pose for a picture |
Notice Zac not participating in the carrousel fun |
After that we headed down to the old Ohio State Prison where the movie Shawshank Redemption was filmed. |
They said that the movie is what saved the prison from demolition. |
This was how most of it looked with a bunch of peeling paint |
This is the chapel....Notice Zora leading the ceremony? |
We are looking out from the Pulpit. Must have been the best place in the Prison |
2 bunks a sink and a toilet. |
6 floors of cells |
peeled paint everwhere |
Shower room |
This area was redone for the movie set of Air Force One. The prison was the set for the Russian scenes |
After that we used a restaurant.com and yelp rating cross reference to visit Doc's Café. |
For dinner that evening we went to Rayz On The Bay. |
This was pretty much the car action in the back. We had a big van to ride in. |
The next day we boarded the Ferry and headed to Put in Bay, Ohio. It is about a 15 minute ferry ride to an island. |
There were tons of people heading to the island (16 busloads from Detroit, we later learned). |
We started off on a hiking trail....they painted all the rocks orange? |
Everybody got hungry so we stopped off for lunch |
Next stop was a tour of the worlds largest geode......it is a cave where you go inside of a geode. The geode was made by the pressure of the glaciers they said. |
You can see how big the crystals were |
Nothing but giant crystals! Well, it IS the largest known Celestite geode in the world. |
Then we headed off to the Admiral Perry National Peace Monument. We were treated to some re-enactors. See below for the video. |
This shows the actual Admiral Perry Memorial. A decisive battle in 1812 was fought and won here. Now it is a peace memorial celebrating the peace forged from the war of 1812. |
On this day the downtown area of Put In bay was a Giant packed party. |
Lots of cops |
Zac got a huge pile of ribs for dinner |
It was a great Trip. Below is a great video explaining the Musket Battles and the significance of the War of 1812 and the importance of the Peace Memorial.
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