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This surpassed The Holmes County Lodging Council at the Holmes County Amish Flea Market in Walnut Creek, Ohio's 539 dish record and the Jamboree's previous year attempt at breaking the record with 453 potlucks. [1] It is held at Stone Creek farm, owned by Mike and Amy Jorgenson of Milan, Minnesota, and this year celebrates 20 years.
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Walnut Creek was laid out in 1826. [4] Originally named New Carlisle, the village was renamed to Walnut Creek when the post office was established in 1841. [5] Beginning in the 1990s business leaders developed Walnut Creek into an American-Victorian themed town, which the University of Dayton's Susan Trollinger calls "puzzling" because of the ...
Sugar Creek Township, Tuscarawas County - southeast; Clark Township - south; Berlin Township - west; Salt Creek Township - northwest corner; No municipalities are located in Walnut Creek Township, although the unincorporated community of Walnut Creek lies at the center of the township.
The buffet will include ham, prime rib, broasted chicken, beef tips, baked cod, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, French toast, salads and fruits. The brunch costs $35.99 for adults and $15.99 for ...
Brunch is a meal, [1] sometimes accompanied taken sometime in the late morning or early afternoon – the universally accepted time is 11am-2pm, though modern brunch often extends as late as 3pm. [2] The meal originated in the British hunt breakfast. [ 3 ]
Sunday Creek is a tributary of the Hocking River, 27.2 miles (43.8 km) long, in southeastern Ohio in the United States. Via the Hocking and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River , draining 139 square miles (360 km 2 ) in a mainly rural area of the Allegheny Plateau region. [ 7 ]
The 2nd Street Market is a public market in Dayton, Ohio. The market is located at the corner of Webster Street and East 2nd Street. It is Dayton's largest and oldest operating public market. In 2012, Country Living Magazine mentioned the market in its piece called “50 Things To Do This Summer in 50 States”. [1]