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Ohio Magazine includes the Golden Lamb on its list of Food Spots that Opened Before 1900
March 20, 2025

5 Ohio Food Spots that Opened Before 1900
By Gracie Metz, Ohio Magazine
"Learning about Ohio’s history isn’t just reserved for museums. Some of our state’s restaurants have been around since the 19th century, and present-day diners can still sense that storied past within each space, whether it’s the photos on the walls, collections of memorabilia or the building itself. From a tavern that President Abraham Lincoln visited in 1861 to Ohio’s longest continuously operating business, plan to make a stop at one of these landmark spots across the state."
Read the full story here.