My friend invited me to the Coffee Festival this year. It was a grand experience. Did not disappoint at all. The people, the food, entertainment, and the coffee, Awesome! Games set up for kids of all ages, plenty of tables and even had creamer stations set up. Loved it! We tasted coffee from around the world. Loved the people. So many vendors, loved the mass variety of it all. Not over crowed, it was busy but plenty of space. The lines went quickly a couple were slow but you knew they were talking coffee. Can not wait to go back next year. The young man that played the violin, massive talent. We tried many foods, but my favorite was the Does Hermonos food truck. Best steak bowl. My favorite coffee was actually the mushroom coffee. I dis like mushrooms, but this coffee is made all natural, the flavor was light. Bought many bags of coffee today. 😁 Thank you for a wonderful experience, with a...
Read moreIf you are a history buff like me, and you happen to be in Columbus - do yourself a favor and visit. Ohio Village is included in the admission to the museum, and the town is laid out fully for you to examine and explore at your own pace - with assistance from staff who act out as if they’re currently living in the 1800’s, answering questions you may have and giving you lots of general information.
We came late in the day and when some of the staff were on vacation, but the people who were still there were very enthusiastic and seemed happy to show us around. We didn’t have time to explore everything but we saw what we could in the hour we were there. I had a great time and would definitely go back. It’s such a neat little trip back...
Read moreI really liked the village (better than the indoor history canter). It is August and hot with high humidity, so going in most of these old buildings you have to be prepared for no heat or air flow..They all are set up wonderfully to depict the time period. The people that work in each building are fabulous at staying in character. My favorite was an older black lady in the Murphy house. She was a great actress and was also really funny. There is a Emporium that sells some gifts and is a candy store. Some of the candies I remember eating as a kid 40 years ago. Brought back some fun childhood memories. The church had beautiful stain glass windows and the hotel (air conditioned) had a tiger with an...
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