These people love what they do, and it shows. Everyone we met here was full of information about the island and its people. I was looking for information about my mother, who graduated from the school there in 1943., and was thrilled to find her name in one of the school annuals. I was also able to visit her former home. The Historical society put me in touch with a woman who had lived next door to mom as a small child. My visit was successful on many levels. Kelleys Island is a beautiful retreat and we had a...
Read moreThis was a nice area. The church has a original house that belongs to the church set up as a little thrift store that supports local people in need. Stop buy I'm sure they will have something you will like plus you can read the history of the church and the house. They are both historical land marks. They have a big sign that tells the history of both. The lady that was running the store was...
Read moreThe museum is small, but is the most informative place on the island concerning local history. Admission is cheap. The gift shop is small and mostly not Kelleys Island specific, selling the ubiquitous items of a typical, American gift shop. They do sell a few items and books of local interest. Worth a stop while you're...
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