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The Oldest Restaurant In Ohio Has Served 12 Presidents Over The Course Of Two Centuries

Summary by Columbus Navigator
This is the story of the best $4 ever spent in the Buckeye state. In 1803, Jonas Seaman traveled from New Jersey to Ohio, specifically the newly-founded village of Lebanon, where he spent $4 to purchase a license to operate a house of Public Entertainment. The rest, as they say, is history. Over 200 years later, his establishment is still serving food and offering weary travelers a place to lay their heads. Over the centuries, twelve presidents…
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