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My wife and I visited Heart of Ohio Antiques on a weekend getaway and really enjoyed it. They have a number of large buildings connected together to create a huge antique center. The arrangement of building is a little confusing so you will want to make sure you grab a map when you enter. The staff is friendly and strategically placed so that you never have to walk very far to get a case opened for you. They also have a snack/ sandwich bar located near the entrance with surprisingly good food! I was also pleased with the quality of the dealers hosted there. Often times when you see antique malls this large, they are filled with crafty knick-knacks and not real antiques. Hear of Ohio seems to have kept that to a minimum.
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