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Ohio artists and authors. Lora Mosier also handles custom framing in house. Doing business online for 10 years, this is her first brick and mortar location and she says, “I love Ver- milion. It’s a community where everyone talks to everyone. It’s like going back in time.”
The best way to see the city and learn its history is to step aboard the Mys- tic Belle for a 50 minute Vermilion River cruise. The vessel sails from Me- morial Day weekend until Labor Day, then weekends
only through September. Don Parsons says they can accommodate 21 indi- viduals for any occasion. Contact Mystic Belle, 636 Sandusky Street at Lib- erty Ave., 440-315-1907, www.donparsonsmarina. com
After hours of shopping and sightseeing, curb your hunger in one or more of Vermilion’s independent, local restaurants.
Big Ed’s Main Street Soda Grill serves up old fashioned favorites and deep fried Twinkies. Ru- dy’s Bar and Grill is the
neighborhood place for good times and casual din- ing featuring homemade soups, sandwiches, wings and steaks. In business for 12 years, catch your favorite team on TV or enjoy live music. Families are welcome! Fiesta Can- cun has a wide selection of Mexican favorites along with “happy hour” prices. Route 6 Pub on Liberty Avenue will fill your crav- ing for fresh Lake Erie perch. An outdoor patio is pet friendly and there is plenty of free parking at their back door.
Just east of downtown is Martino’s International Café specializing in eth- nic home cooked special- ties. Sunday brunch along with a weekday soup and salad bar make this a fa- vorite spot for families and seniors. Jim Trinter says, “We want to offer the best food and service any- where.”
For information contact Main Street Vermilion, 685 Main St., 440-963-0772, www.mainstreetvermilion. org.
Nautical lovers will lose themselves in Lee’s Land- ing. Claiming to have one of the area’s largest selec- tions of nautical gifts and artwork, it has everything a water lover could want. Find mugs, jewelry, brass, clothing, lanterns, signs and more. Owned by Lee Shattuck and managed by her son, Art, they have been in business since the ‘70’s.
Help save the planet by shopping at Plain Jane for “organic living essentials” like oils, clothing, house- hold cleaners and per- sonal items like teas and salves as well as baby skin care products.
For decades, the Encore Shoppe has been a des- tination for upscale con- signment clothing and an- tiques. Now, Charl Gabel has added over 20 Ohio based artists’ works for a new twist.
Down the street, Crys- tal’s Treasure Box is tucked in and filled with
unique scarves, accesso- ries and jewelry. Find lake glass and lucky stones crafted into one-of- a-kind bracelets and neck- laces by owner, Crystal Nevedale.
If counted cross stitch is your passion, look no fur- ther than Clare’s Stitch- ing Post. With everything stitchers could want, Clare Uebbing has been counting stitches for over 20 years and offers indi- vidual classes, too.
It’s all things Irish at the Ancient Celtic Shop where Shawn Jeffrey has a wide selection of home décor and one of a kind creations. In business for 14 years in Olmsted Falls and Jamie’s Flea Market, this certified wedding planner, can create the perfectly themed wedding or event, also.
Burning River Boutique is one of Vermilion’s new- est shops, featuring “a col- lection of necessary luxu- ries.” With affordable, all
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