Monday, July 02, 2007

Jefferson, Ohio












JEFFERSON - The very name of this Ohio village resonates with importance.
It is a place where time seems to stand still. What changes over the years in Jefferson? Very little, indeed. The Gazette office (look for the green roof on Chestnut Street, next to NAPA Auto Parts) is much as it was in the 1970's. Few things have morphed here in the past twenty years. Hardee's still serves it's Thickburgers with courtesy, and pride. The Bi-Lo offers a small-town feel with its groceries. The Golden Dawn presents its foodstuffs with hunting gear and fishing tackle. Nassief Ford projects the one-on-one closeness of a rural dealership. The Jefferson Diner provides quick dishes with a touch of home. MUGS is a place where good food and conversation are paired, every day. Marshall's is where a satisfying fish sandwich can be had, for a pittance.
Call it home, or call it a faraway destination. Jefferson is all this, and more!
A bit of Mayberry, RFD and a bit of 21st Century Ohio.




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