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Logan is the county seat of Hocking County, Ohio. Residents named the town in honor of Chief Logan of the Mingo Indian tribe. Thomas Worthington established the community in 1816.In 1825, approximately 250 people resided in the town. By 1840, the number of residents increased to nearly six hundred. The Hocking River provided sufficient water power for the purpose of operating grist and sawmills particularly at the falls above Logan. The town of Logan was slow to progress until the opening of the Hocking Canal, a branch of the Ohio and Erie Canal, in 1838. Several industries prospered due to the rich mineral resources of the Hocking Valley.The discovery of immense quantities of coal led to the flourishing mining industry. Towns appeared and vanished as quickly as mines opened and closed.It was soon found that iron ore could be extracted from the sandstone bedrock of the area. At its height during the Civil War, Ohio was the leading producer of iron for implements and weapons. No less than forty-six furnaces were firing in Ohio's six-county Hanging Rock Iron Region.The clay soils of the Hocking Valley helped Ohio become a leader in clay products. The firebrick industry of the valley manufactured such products as clay tile, building and paving bricks and clay sewer pipe. Evidence of the industry can be seen in the many brick houses and abandoned kilns of the area. Clay is still an important industry in the region.In the town's early history, many manufacturers were established in the community. In the early years, the two largest employers were the Motherwell Iron and Steel Company and the railroad. In more recent history, prominent industrial names in Logan have included Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Selkirk Metalbestos, General Electric, Logan Clay Products, Smead, Amanda Bent Bolt, Osburn Associates, and Carboundum.Today, many residents of Logan and the surrounding area work in the tourism sector. Numerous residents operate bed and breakfasts or work in hotels or restaurants to meet the needs of tourists visiting the Hocking Hills State Park. Many natural wonders exist in the area immediately surrounding Logan.
The cuisine of the United States is a mix of different cultures. You'll find a lot of restaurants in the United States.
United States's cuisine varies a lot, depending where you are. USA food is usually based on lamb, beef, chicken, fish and pork.
Restaurants in Logan are commonly splitted by kind of menu and for the price: from the simple fast food or take away, to grow chop-houses, typical restaurants and seafood restaurants.
Typical restaurants gain their singularity from the another culture. Delightful examples are the the indian restaurants, japanese restaurants, the chinese restaurants, the mexican restaurants, the brasilian restaurants, the french restaurants and the italian restaurants.
Restaurants in Logan vary moreover much in the final price, depending a lot on the wines (from the domestic wines, normally cheaper but anyway good, to the famous and expensive vintage wines) and on the place of the restaurant.
You'll find also vegetarian restaurants.
Another thing characterizing is the quality of the food and the sophisticated cuisine the restaurant would opt for their customers.
Worth noting and famous in all the world are the pizzerias, that also in Logan are serving tasty and cheap pizzas, take away or to be consumed before going to the movie or the theater.
Here you can see the list of all the restaurants in Logan
Offers steaks, chicken, seafood, burgers, and other American fare. Includes menus and a list of locations.
Reservations: (734) 327-2312
Logan Restaurant is located on West Washington Street in beautiful downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. For Reservations, call (734) 327 - 2312
Valid for lunch w/purchase of $20. Excludes holiday/special event/other offers.
Valid for dinner only with purchase of $50. Excludes holidays and special events. Not valid with other offers.