“I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything.” ~ George Herbert Palmer
Friday my goal was to reach Dayton, Ohio and tour the United States Air Force Museum. I was hoping to go on a weekday to avoid the Saturday crowds. First I had to swing through Newark, Ohio to a place I’d been once before but I wanted you all to see this amazing piece of architecture.
Behold…the Basket Building!
It’s the headquarters of the Longaberger Basket Company. I saw it a couple of years ago when my mother and I embarked on another Great American Road Trip to Del Rio, Texas and back. I discovered it at the website: Roadside America, which list, state by state, all of the neat and unusual sights to be seen on the highways and byways of America.
After snapping these pictures, I headed toward Dayton. I was following State Road 22, determined to avoid the highway, when I passed through, what I thought was just a little Podunk town. It turns out I was in Lancaster, Ohio!

I was sitting at a red light when I looked over and saw an empty parking space right in front of the Ale House 1890. Soā¦I pulled over to grab a meal. Bernadette served me and told me about this town.
“Bernie” also told me that Mt. Pleasant was the neighborhood behind the building and there was a hiking trail that, if you climbed Mount Pleasant, you could see the whole town from its summit. Now, I’ve climbed the 6,000 foot Mount Washington up in New Hampshire in twelve hours time, so when I asked “Bernie” how long it would take to climb Mt. Pleasant she said…twelve minutes. I’m not sure that should be classified as a mountain…?
When “Bernie” finished her lunch break another bartender, Angela (aka: “Fergie”) sat in the same spot and told me more about the history of the building, the area and her dreams of traveling the world with her daughter.
After leaving the pub, I wandered down the main street to discover the home of General William Tecumseh Sherman was only a few buildings away! This was his hometown! Unfortunately, I missed my chance to tour his house by just a few short minutes.
William Tecumseh Sherman’s home…
…the great military strategist…
…now a museum on Main Street…
There also seemed to be a bustling art scene in this town…
With the town closing up, I took some pictures then jumped in my portable hotel, the “XTerra Grand” and proceeded to embark on the perilous ascent of Mt. Pleasant. I needed the exercise, my body getting stiff from all the driving, so even a short climb was welcome and, after it was over, was rather enjoyable.
After that, I drove another hour before finding a suitable Wal*mart to call home.
I never did make it to the Air Force Museum. Perhaps tomorrow…?
But I did find a great, little treasure of a town in Middle America and met a couple of nice people along the way.
I hope you have a chance to visit this charming, little town.
The gam continues…
I spent most of my first 35 years in Lancaster. Being in Vermont for the last several years imagine my surprise when I came across this. And written by a fellow New Englander.
I have lived in Lancaster all my life and own a small furniture design gallery there. This history of our city and especially own Historic Downtown is incredible. I am on the Board of the Heritage Association and we invite everyone to come visit, tour, learn and join our efforts to keep our revitalization plans moving. Our Destination Downtown Lancaster does a wonderful job promoting our downtown and bringing in new visitors, residents and businesses. So, come back again. Please bring your family and friends and find a little spot of history here where you can settle…….
Like most American cities and towns, Lancaster, Ohio has enjoyed its grand times and endured its periods perhaps not quite so prosperous or noteworthy and, yes, her downtown may have lost a bit of its former luster over the past few decades… But it is most definitely on its way back! If you like what you experienced at the Ale House, just stop back by again in the months and years to come!
Lancaster has produced noteworthy citizens of the world down through the generations. From her famous civil war general to an Ohio govornor, and a US senator, to one of the great industrialists of the 20th century and even a pair of nationally and even globally recognized opera singers. One of President Lincoln’s cabinet members was a Lancaster native!
Lancaster has been my home these past forty-one years and if you enjoyed your recent visit, that makes all of us smile with pride! Stop back again anytime, and bring your family and friends… We’ll be here better than ever! ….and Mt Pleasant isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. That’s a promise!
Very interesting, so happy you. Enjoyed your visit in our beautiful city, hope you have the opportunity to visit again! By the way we do have a nice Wal Mart here also!
If I do visit again I’ll make sure I stay at the local Wal*mart! Thanks for reading! Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great review of Lancaster, my home town, now living up North in Elyria, Ohio. Was good to see all the wonderful sites in Lancaster. Thank you.
You’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Alice,
My husband is from Elyria and I am from Lorain. We moved from up there to Lancaster in 2001. Love Lake Erie. š
Jen
I’ve lived in Lancaster since my parents moved us there in ’97.
I love that little city, and I’m glad to call it my home.
I hope you enjoyed your stay here, and will come back soon to see what else we have. š
Well, being from Washington Court House and going to school in Athens, I have driven through Lancaster many times. This was in the 60’s however. It still looks the same mostly. Nice town. Always liked it. Scenic portal to Logan…
Thanks for the trip down memory lane, born & raised there. Nice pictures
You’re very welcome! I hope to revisit Lancaster someday.
Hi. My name is Eli, and I am from Lancaster. I still live there, but an currently in college, so I didn’t actually know about that pub. But, however I have toured the Sherman House, and have stood many hours on that same “summit” of Mt. Pleasant that you did. I love it up there. If you come back in the last week of July, we have our amazing hometown festival, the Lancaster Festival!
“Little art scene” got to me. Lancaster has an arts festival every summer that brings artists from all corners of Ohio and musicians from all over the country, and some even from foreign countries. It truly is a beautiful place to live.