Akron Life April 2022

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Experience Hartville Family Businesses

The country’s largest independently owned hardware store Hartville Hardware provides an in-store experience unlike any other. With a drive-thru lumber yard, 1,850-square foot idea house, design center, John Deere department and large Carhartt shop, it is a shopping destination. HartvilleHardware.com A top 20 f lea market in the USA Apparel, home furnishings, jewelry and toys are just examples of what you can discover at the Hartville Marketplace and Flea Market. You can spend hours browsing the boutique, specialty food and antique shops. HartvilleMarketplace.com Guests like family and meals from scratch Experience the warmth of homestyle cooking, time honored recipes and friendly, caring service. Explore at the Shops at Hartville Kitchen and pick up some delicious Voted Amish Country’s best destination five years in a row Everything old is new again at Lehman’s, the iconic store that helps customers find a simpler life with practical home and garden products. Lehman’s has been featured in media like The Wall Street Journal, LA Times, The Washington Post, Smithsonian Magazine, HG TV and more. Lehmans.com treats from the bakery. HartvilleKitchen.com

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WHERE TO STAY: Hotel Millersburg

Welcoming guests since 1847 in the oldest building in town, Hotel Millersburg fea tures Victorian decor in guest rooms, while historic documents and antique mirrors decorate the hallways and common areas. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, breakfast and discounts at local shops, so you can fill your stay with lots of relaxation and shop ping local. hotelmillersburg.com

WHERE TO SHOP:

Sheiyah Market

Find what you’re looking for at Sheiyah Market, comprised of five distinct shops that fit different tastes. At Village Gift Barn, find unique candle holders, vases, throw pillows and blankets to cozy up your home. Browse trendy items at Sheiyah Style Boutique, like the lat est footwear, jewelry, totes and purses. At Country Gatherings, you can shop farmhouse and vintage decor like rugs and wall art to make your dream inte rior. At the Gardens, find quirky pottery and planters, birdbaths, gardening tools and accessories like gardening aprons, hats and gloves. And if you work up a thirst from shopping, Buggy Brew is the perfect stop for beverages like coffee, smoothies, frozen lemonade and frappes. sheiyahmarket.com

WHERE TO EAT: Rebecca’s Bistro

Open for breakfast and lunch, Rebecca’s Bistro features a menu including local favorite creamed eggs over toast, along with entrees such as the cran-pear salad. The menu changes biweekly, so you can keep trying new things. You can also choose from several specialty drinks, like lattes, chai, smoothies and Rebecca’s Bistro Favorites, a mint mocha and the Laura latte, which includes white chocolate and hazelnut. rebeccasbistro.com

[ London Green is a junior journalism major and fashion media minor at Kent State University. ]

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