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Vendor Sought for National Road Bike Show and Ribfest!

CAMBRIDGE, OHIO – Vendors are being sought for the National Road Bike Show and Ribfest. Both food and non-food vendors are being accepted. The event will be held Saturday, June 19 starting at 11am. Applications are available at the Main Street office, 905 Wheeling Ave, on our website, downtowncambridge.com or by email: director@downtowncambrige.com. For additional information please contact Mary Beth Sills, Executive Director, at 740-439-2238. Weather There are currently no active weather alerts. Cambridge Chamber Virtual Expo

Flashback Dance, other events returning this year

Flashback Dance, other events returning this year The Daily Jeffersonian With the arrival of warmer weather and COVID-19 vaccines, many of the annual events that were canceled last year due to the pandemic will be returning to the downtown Cambridge area. Cambridge Main Street and the city of Cambridge have multiple events scheduled to take place over the next several months. For those who reminisce about the days of flower power, bell-bottoms and parachute pants, The Cambridge Main Street Flashback Dance is the event to attend. With a flower power theme this year, the dance will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday at the Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center at 7033 Glenn Highway.

Local Briefs: Clean up day scheduled for Richland Township

Local Briefs: Clean up day scheduled for Richland Township
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Early Cambridge buildings remain intact underground

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Early Cambridge buildings remain intact underground Preservation is key, as the underground storefronts are believed to be one of only three sets in the country Underneath Ellie s Cottage, at 653 Wheeling Ave., is a hidden gem of  Cambridge history. Those who have had the opportunity to step through the white door in the back of Ellie s, have experienced walking down a narrow flight of steps that led them back in time. At the bottom of those steps are the original storefronts built sometime  around the 1840s. The still-intact buildings and sidewalks, which have come to be known as Cambridge Underground, were discovered during the Wheeling Avenue construction/streetscape project in 2011.

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