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Scott &
Karen's
6260 Providence Neapolis Swanton Road
Swanton, Ohio 43558
Directions to Scott &
Karen's from 23/475
• From Holland, take
Airport Highway west past the airport toward Swanton.
There is a new traffic light just after you pass the
airport with a Charlie’s Coney Island on the corner
– don’t turn here! Continue west toward Swanton.
Follow Airport Highway for a total of about 9 miles
(from Holland).
• You will pass
Valleywood Golf Course on your right side (north) and
come up to a traffic light (this is just before you get
into Swanton). Turn left at the light onto Route 64
(Route 64 also continues straight ahead, but you want to
head south). There is a Farmer's and Merchant's bank on
one side and an auto repair shop on the other.
• Follow Route 64
(also known as Waterville Swanton Road) to the four way
stop sign (about 3.4 miles) at Sunshine Corners.
• Continue straight
through the intersection (do not follow 64 to the left)
and continue heading south for another quarter of a
mile. The house is on your right - the green address
sign is next to the driveway (6260 - though it is hard
to see in the dark). It is a beige house with a pole
barn behind it and a fenced in back yard. If it is after
dark, both front trees have floodlights under them (the
only one like this on our road) plus, there is a
porchlight and a bright light on the pole barn behind
the house. If you reach the “S” curve, you’ve gone
too far!
Directions to Scott &
Karen’s from 24 (Anthony Wayne Trail):
• From the Toledo,
our road is just after the Grand Rapids Bridge about ˝
mile up the hill on the right at the church. From
Indiana, it is after Texas and Liberty Center on your
left before you get to Grand Rapids (start watching
around the Northern side of the Mary J Thurston
Metropark).
• Follow Providence
Neapolis Swanton North through Neapolis (you’ll come
to a stop sign in Neapolis, turn left and continue).
After the minor S-Curve, start watching about ˝ mile
north on your left. The green address sign is next to
the driveway (6260 - though it is hard to see in the
dark). It is a beige house with a pole barn behind it
and a fenced in back yard. If you get to the second stop
sign, you’ve gone too far! After dark, both front
trees have floodlights under them (the only one like
this on our road) plus, there is a porchlight and a
bright light on the pole barn behind the house.
PARKING
We have plenty of
parking on the property (see the satellite picture on the
left for details). Pull into the driveway
and turn left and park next to the field.
WEATHER?
Check out our Weather
Page for the latest conditions and forecast for the
Barn Jam.
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