Granville: the place to be

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We sure think Granville is a lovely place, but apparently, the editors of Midwest Living magazine think so, too. Even in the dead of winter. The magazine sent a writer to visit the village after receiving a letter from one of their readers, Pam Kirst, who wrote to tell them that Granville is an ideal place to spend a Saturday afternoon.

“She mentions the town’s historic inns and village green but then confesses her real reason for going to Granville … is to eat chocolate and read books,” writes Cynthia Earhart in the magazine’s February issue. “We put down her note, looked out at the miserably gray sky and thought, Sold.”

Among Midwest Living‘s favorite parts of Granville were Petali Teas, Readers Garden, Kussmaul Gallery, and yes, Denison.

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