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Riverfront District
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A bit outside of the downtown area Woody’s Boat House is worth a quick car ride to see all things nautical. The building houses a wooden 30’ mahogany speed boat built in the 1990’s by co-owner Sherianne Stacy’s father. The shop carries fine gifts, apparel, jewelry, charts and lighthouses.
Business is smokin’ at North Coast Cigar Lounge where Shannon Marr is providing high quality cigars for the pleasure of his wholesale and retail customers. He carries over 500 open boxes of premium and hand rolled cigars from several Central American countries. Accord- ing to Marr, “All cigars are stored in a dry, tem- perature controlled walk-in humidor to preserve freshness.” They are located a few hundred feet from Woody’s.
Across from the downtown Water Works Park, The Listening Room in Our Guest Inn is a unique performance venue where patrons can get up close and personal, sometimes only 35 feet
Distinquished architecture in downtown Port Clinton.
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Debbie Coppeler at her downtown Port Clinton shop named Unique.
away from the stage. Ron Miller says summer performances are usually held on Thursday and Sunday evenings and tickets can be reserved.
An important destination for any communi- ty is the local library. With three area locations and 12,000 members, the Ida Rupp Library is embarking on a new strategic plan. Director Tim Hagen says, “It will gauge interest and topics as well as services for the future.”
The unique Port Clinton Lighthouse Con- servancy offers docent led tours every Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday Memorial Day through Labor Day at Waterworks Park. Their second Annual Lighthouse Festival will be held Saturday, August 4.
From morning to night, find casual to fine dining experiences.
Owned by Lisa and Bill Black, the Ala Carte Cafe uses 20+ dozen eggs in summer for their all day breakfasts. Early morning fishermen can also grab a box lunch here. They are open 4:30am to 1pm daily during the summer season.
Walking into Slater’s Madison Street Pub gives you a cool retro vibe. Famous for their live jazz at 7pm on Wednesday nights, they are also noted for their superb soups and hamburgers. Changing lunch and dinner specials are offered daily.
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