
Join Marketing intern and new 鈥橞erg alum Em Swain, 鈥22, as they visit local businesses only a short walk away from 海外吃瓜鈥檚 campus. It's Walkable Wonders, our summer web series!
Happy Fourth of July Weekend!
In celebration of the U.S.A., I partook in the two most American things I can think of: eating an entire AJ鈥檚 pizza on my own and visiting a small-town American history museum. AJ鈥檚 Heavenly Pizza is one of my favorite restaurants in Tiffin 鈥 it was the first restaurant my family ate at when I moved in as a freshman. I cannot speak highly enough of it. This was the first time I visited The American Civil War Museum of Ohio, located across the street from AJ鈥檚. I鈥檝e been talking about visiting it for years, and I鈥檓 happy to have finally made the time. With both locations, the affordability cannot be beaten! I spent less than $11 on the trip as a whole and walked back home full of pizza and Union pride.
AJ鈥檚 Heavenly Pizza
AJ鈥檚 is owned and operated by John Hill (the 鈥淛鈥 in AJ鈥檚). Members of the 海外吃瓜 community are frequent patrons of AJ鈥檚 Pizza because of its close location and affordability for large quantities of pizza! AJ鈥檚 is the 鈥淗ome of the Jumbo鈥 鈥 a pizza that measures 17 by 24 inches. That鈥檚 nearly 3 square feet of pizza 鈥 for $22 (for comparison 鈥 the same square footage of pizza from a popular chain pizza shop is around $35.)
My favorite thing about AJ鈥檚 is the sauce. I鈥檓 not someone who enjoys a super acidic pizza sauce. AJ鈥檚 sauce is made with red bell peppers. When the pizza鈥檚 cold, you can really taste the bell pepper (which I enjoy) 鈥 but when it鈥檚 hot, you only really taste the sweetness that the peppers add. AJ鈥檚 sells pop by the cans in the storefront, which is something I always prefer over a two-liter. The meal I get is a 10-inch cheese pizza and a can of Dr Pepper 鈥 it鈥檚 enough to fill me up, but not too much that my friends ask for a slice. Just writing about it makes me want to go back and get some for dinner.
AJ鈥檚 Heavenly Pizza is located a 13-minute walk from the center of campus, at the corner of South Washington Street and Main Street. For more information, or to order online, visit their website.
The American Civil War Museum of Ohio
The American Civil War Museum of Ohio is a nonprofit organization in downtown Tiffin, whose mission is to share information about Ohio鈥檚 involvement in the Civil War. The museum is arranged chronologically, beginning with an exhibit about the socio-political forces that contributed to the South鈥檚 secession, and ending with an exhibit in the basement about the reconstruction, complete with a documentary, 鈥淥hio's Role in the Civil War,鈥 and a library.
I enjoyed visiting the American Civil War Museum of Ohio! To go alone was an almost meditative experience, interrupted occasionally by my interest in the crossword puzzles and coloring pages they had at every exhibit. I got to spend a lot of time in the library, going through the museum鈥檚 book of Civil War-era songs, which I remembered pretty well from middle school choir. In all, I spent about 90 minutes at the museum 鈥 but I didn鈥檛 even stay to watch the documentary! It was a great way to refresh my knowledge of our nation鈥檚 history in time for Independence Day. Next time I visit, I fully plan to bring some of my roommates or my family members 鈥 I know they鈥檒l be as invested as I was in the battle diorama in the basement.
The American Civil War Museum of Ohio is a 13-minute walk from the center of campus. It鈥檚 located on South Washington Street, in what was formerly Tiffin鈥檚 post office. You鈥檒l know you鈥檙e there by the cannons stationed out front.
Admission is $3 for students, $6 for adults, and free for kids under 6. The museum is open from noon-4 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays. They鈥檙e currently hosting a visiting exhibit from the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. For more information about their exhibits and events, check out their website.