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“Rediscover our automotive past by traveling the Lincoln Highway, America’s first transcontinental road, built in 1913 to encourage good roads for all. Travel through small charming towns and see early relics of the road that your grandparents knew!”

Jeromesville, Ohio

Jeromesville pop: 500 (On the Highway since 1928)

Jeromesville was laid out in 1815 on land purchased from John Baptiste Jerome. In Jeromesville are the stagecoach Hargrave Tavern Inn (built in 1818) which now is a private residence, and a replica Lincoln Highway concrete post. South of town is the largest living organism in Ohio, a giant sycamore tree.

J-Ville Pub and Grille, 8 West Main. (419) 368-3184

Mohican Hills Golf 25 County Road 1950 (419) 368-3303

In 1954, US 30 in Jeromesville was still brick.


Several colorful shops in Jeromesville.

Ohio’s largest Sycamore tree:

Every year on an October Saturday, local residents assemble hayrides for people to travel to a river valley in the woods to see the largest Sycamore tree in the United States. It is 48 feet around its base, and its largest single trunk is over 35 feet in circumference. The tree stands 129 feet tall.

 

 

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