Kenton
Kenton is a city in Hardin County which is in Northwest Ohio.
Get in
By car
Kenton lies on US68, as well as SR53, SR67, SR 68, and SR309.
By plane
- 🌍 Hardin County Airport. A general aviation airport.
Get around
See
- 🌍 North Main-North Detroit Street Historic District.
- 🌍 Hardin County Courthouse.
- Hardin County Historical Museum.
Do
- Kenton National Field Dog Trials and Flea Market, ☎ +1 419 673-3294. Located 6 miles South of Kenton Ohio on SR 292. Open August 29 through September 3rd, 2007 for its 52nd Anniversary. This is a huge event with sportsmen showing up from all over the USA. Some have described it as an Appalachian Burning Man with firearms. This may have been a better description before the 80s when law enforcement started entering the gates. Now the wildness has somewhat subsided and you likely will find federal marshals mingled with KKK members and families in the mix. The flea market is somewhat geared to the outdoorsman or hunter. You will find firearms, bows, cross bows, traps, camping gear, survival gear, pelts, dogs, dog gear, and a mountain of unusual items. No ammunition allowed.
- Hardin County Fair, 14134 Fairground Rd, ☎ +1 419-675-2396.
Buy
- 🌍 Lady O's. Small rustic store.
Eat
- 🌍 Table One Ministries, ☎ +1 419-674-3400. A pay what you want restaurant. Will trade free meals for work.
- Salsa's Mexican Grill, 1237 E Columbus St, ☎ +1 419-674-4343.
- En Lai Chinese Restaurant, 955 E Columbus St, ☎ +1 419-675-2382.
- 🌍 Jitterz Coffee (Islay's), 23 N Detroit St, ☎ +1 419 675-0901, e-mail: info@thsjitterzcoffee.com.
Drink
- 🌍 Michael Angelo's Pizza, 215 S Detroit St (One block south of the Courthouse. Building is covered in murals.), ☎ +1 419 673-7101. Has a bar.
Sleep
- 🌍 B&J Motel, 1107 E Franklin St, ☎ +1 419-673-1247.
Connect
- 🌍 Mary Lou Johnson-Hardin County District Library.
- 🌍 Kenton Post Office.
Go next
Routes through Kenton |
Findlay ← Jct W |
N |
→ Urbana → Springfield |
END ← | SW |
→ Upper Sandusky → Fremont |
Lima ← Ada ← | W |
→ Marion → Mansfield |
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