Jul-30-2018 03:27 PM
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Aug-03-2018 04:16 AM
naturist wrote:
If you are in no hurry, may I suggest a wee side trip? It will not add all that much to the miles, but could take a whole day if you enjoy window or real shopping and museums you can fondle things in. When you reach I-77, take it south to US 250 at Strassburg and resume going west on 250. Your destination is Lehman’s Non-Electric Store in the tiny burg of Kidron, Ohio. You have to watch closely as the sign is small at the turnoff. Kidron is about 4 miles off 250. This is the heart of Amish country, and Lehman’s caters to the Amish. It also caters to tourists, and is huge. They sell both high quality housewares and hardware, and also tourist stuff, but they carry all kinds of things you can’t get anywhere else, things you might find very useful either at home or camping. And tons of just plain odd things. It takes us 2-3 hours to wander around just looking every time we visit the area. Do note they are not open on Sunday. Ever. They are Amish!
There is camping on 250 just a few miles west of Kidron and 250 crosses 30 at Wooster. Though a 2 lane road, 250 is in good condition and a pleasant drive, although you do have to watch for Amish buggies.
Aug-02-2018 06:57 AM
CloudDriver wrote:
We have used route 30 across OH and In several times and find it a much better drive than the Interstates. From where you are in PA take I80 to I76 to I71 to pick up route 30 at Mansfield. To avoid the Chicago area we use route 224 from Van Wert to join with route 24 at Huntington. Route 24 is divided highway as far as Logansport then 2 lane the rest of the way to I35, which will take you north to I80.
This route may be somewhat slower than staying on route 30 to pick up I80 near Gary, but it avoids all of the crazy traffic and toll roads.
Jul-31-2018 05:44 AM
Fleet Man wrote:
Route 30 is generally pretty good in the area you are considering EXCEPT IN THE CHICAGO AREA from Joliet, IL to several miles inside Indiana. TRAFFIC, STOP LIGHTS, SLOW GOING. We did that several times to bypass I-80 in the Chicago area.
Jul-31-2018 04:46 AM
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Jul-30-2018 06:37 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
How I always go. I can deal with lights (if you time them you skate through most), Anything is better than Chicagoland and the insane drivers.
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