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From The Cincinnati Enquirer - November 27, 2007
If you need a one-night vacation for less than $200, go to Granville, Ohio. It will rejuvenate the weariest travelers and their appreciation for Ohio's culture and history. Any season is a good time to travel to the town of 5,500 in Licking County, 30 miles northeast of Columbus. At dusk, you can walk along tree-lined streets, absorbing the soft illumination of living rooms with their wooden staircases and built-in bookcases. A blend of architectural styles from the late 1800s and early 1900s, the houses collectively represent the quintessential American home. Granville looks unusual to Ohioans because New Englanders settled it and designed the kind of town that they knew: white steeples, churches on the town square, two wide thoroughfares, and long front porches. The whole town is a piece of New England transplanted to the middle of Buckeye country.
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