|

Discoveries America Ohio DVD
Ohio is the
Midwest’s eastern gateway, a vast land originally controlled by the
Iroquois Indians. An important rail link, Ohio is bordered by the
Allegheny Mountains to the east and the farmlands of the Great Plains to
the west. A century ago, Ohio’s most famous residents, Orville and Wilber
Wright, were two bicycle mechanics who ended up leaving their mark in
aviation. Their shop in Dayton is now preserved by the National Park
Service. In another nod to the history of flight, the United States Air
Force Museum is just outside of the city. In Columbus, the state’s
capital, artisans display their works at a summer arts and crafts fair
while the farmer’s market in Worthington is full of produce from the
area’s rich farmland. In Dresden… the world’s largest basket, which is
coincidentally near the Longaberger Basket Company, a remarkable success
story. Their handmade baskets are sold directly to the consumer. They’re
not available in stores. The factory is an incredible 20 acres in size,
with more than 6000 artisans working under one roof; a fine example that
“made in America” can compete on the world market. Painted barns are
another facet of life in rural Ohio. Although advertising on them went out
of style in the late 60s, there is still plenty of paint being applied.
Scott Hagan, a local barn artist, stays busy painting everything from the
state’s logo to old-fashioned quilt patterns on the sides of the old
barns. Another Ohio artist, Chris Helm, is one of the world’s foremost fly
tying experts. He creates flies that are almost too good to fish with. One
of his creations takes more than five hours to complete and sells for more
than one hundred dollars. In the rolling hills of central Ohio…the largest
population of Amish people in the world. From farming to fine woodworking,
they’re a rich part of the regional culture. Originally catering to the
Amish population, Lehmans is a remarkable store. From butter churns to oil
lamps, all of their products are modern day descendants of the original
items that anyone could have purchased around the turn of the century.
Football is huge in Ohio. In Canton, the Professional Football Hall of
Fame is a monument and a museum, a facility with an inspired collection of
memorabilia charting the growth of the game over the years and enshrining
its greatest players. In Ada, the Wilson Sporting Goods Company has
manufactured a variety of balls for different sports over the years, but
their leather footballs are what they are best known for. The All American
Soapbox Derby is headquartered in Akron. The annual finals race draws
thousands of competitors from across the country, kids of all ages who
come to compete in an American tradition. Their museum has a collection of
winner’s cars going back to the beginning of the races in the 30s. Up
north on the shore of Lake Erie, Cedar Point, one of the largest amusement
parks in the world with a number of record setting roller coasters.
|
|
|
International Orders:
To all countries, including Canada and Mexico, add $3.00.
|
|
|