Day 90
Sandusky, Ohio, started out as a trading post between the British and Indians.
Prior to the abolition of slavery in the United States, Sandusky was a major stop on the Underground Railroad. As depicted in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, many slaves seeking to reach freedom in Canada made their way to Sandusky, where they boarded boats crossing Lake Erie to the port of Amherstburg in Ontario.
One of the city’s attractions is the Museum of Merry Go Rounds
Technical Stuff
Harmony, PA. to Sandusky, OH 175.3 miles
3 hours 21 minutes
10.9 MPG
Even though i don’t ride marry-go-round, i’d love to see them. Isn’t sandusky famous for something else?
Tami
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I think may be the person, not the place.
If you are in Sandusky, you have to do Cedar Point. Your never too old for that. Don P.
We plan on going to Cedar Point, at least to see the shows.