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  2. Buck-a-shuck oysters: Where and when to get them on the ... - AOL

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    The Marshfield restaurant offers a buck-a-shuck promotion from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. They also offer $25 lobster rolls and $10 smash burgers. Duke's Beach ...

  3. 9 Southern Chefs Share The Best Places To Eat In Their Own Towns

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    Hudson's Seafood House on the Dock, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina “I often find myself at Hudson's Seafood House on the Dock, a local favorite among Hilton Head locals.

  4. Forked Run State Park - Wikipedia

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    Forked Run State Park is a public recreation area located three miles (4.8 km) south of Reedsville in eastern Meigs County, Ohio, United States. The state park's area is 791 acres (320 ha), while the lake covers 102 acres (41 ha). [2] The name is pronounced with two syllables for "Fork-ed". It fronts on Ohio State Route 124.

  5. Mitchell's Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell's Fish Market is an American seafood restaurant chain founded in 1998 [2] by restaurateur Cameron Mitchell of Columbus, Ohio.. Starting from a single location opened in 1998 in Columbus called the "Columbus Fish Market", [3] by 2006, the chain had 12 locations. [4]

  6. Grand Lake St. Marys State Park - Wikipedia

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    Grand Lake St. Marys was constructed in the early 19th century as a reservoir for the Miami and Erie Canal, which connected the Ohio River with Lake Erie. At one time the lake was the world's largest man-made lake. [4] The canal system thrived for about thirty years in the mid-to-late 19th century before it was replaced by the railroads. In the ...

  7. Hueston Woods State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state bought the land in 1941, but the park did not open until 1957. The state used the land initially as a prison camp. [citation needed] In 1956, Four Mile Creek was dammed to form Acton Lake, named for Clyde Acton, the member of the Ohio General Assembly who persuaded the legislature to buy the property. [4]

  8. Buck Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Buck Creek State Park is a 4,016-acre (1,625 ha) public recreation area in Clark County, Ohio, in the United States, that is leased by the state of Ohio from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The state park 's main feature is the C. J. Brown Reservoir, a flood control reservoir created by the USACE on Buck Creek (or Lagonda Creek ) as part of a ...

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