Explore Sandusky County
The New Bonnie & Cy's
Bonnie & Cy's, a landmark in the Fremont restaurant scene, has a new owner. The restaurant is now called The New Bonnie & Cy's, and Ben
Fontana is the new owner. The same name was kept because of the restaurant's good reputation.
The new restaurant'
Rimelspach in Clyde
Rimelspach in Clyde features fresh sweet corn, cucumbers, green beans, homegrown tomatoes, peppers, and much much more!
Seasonal hours are May 1 through November 1
The Open Book
The Open Book features a complete line of new books. The current bestsellers and old time classics available.
We special order out of print books too! Looking for a magazine, reference book, map or a coin folder, look no farther!
Still In Style, LLC.
Sandusky County offers a multitude of shopping opportunities, and "Still in Style" is the place to shop for affordable, name-brand clothes!
Come in and check out "our new system!" Fill a bag for $10.00; plus tax. Some exclusions apply ... see our store for details.
Personal D'signs
Personal D'Signs has been in Fremont, Ohio for 20 years. The owners Barbara Moran, Betty Love, and Ginny Schepflin have coordinated numerous fashion shows for clubs, churches, conventions, and corporations.
The Boutique specializes in special occasion dresses; mothers of the wedding;
Rimelspach Market
Rimelspach Market is one of Sandusky County's finest farm markets. Located on St. Rt. 53 and St. Rt. 12 assures easy access to the market.
The market features fresh fruit, vegetables, pasta, candy and a wide variety of marinades and spices.
Seasonal hours are May 1
Coco Beans
Coco Beans is a new store presenting candy and more which has opened in Downtown Fremont.
Besides the 50 varieties of chocolate, the store carries Amish baked goods on Fridays, old-fashioned stick candy, a variety of Trail Mix, nuts, Roxy candy
(mini candy peebles), Jelly Belly'
Joseph Wise Fine Clocks, Inc.
We have been serving Sandusky County for over 25
Fremont, OH BusinessesGeneral James B. McPherson Home
Clyde's Famous Civil War Hero
"Highest Ranking Union Officer"
Killed in the Civil War
General James B. McPherson (1828-1864) was born and raised in Clyde and graduated first in his class from West Point Academy.
Built in 1833