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Put-in-Bay’s Round House Bar

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Ray Fogg opens the season at the Round House with a combination of music and vulgarity.

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Patrons at the Round House toast as the neon "whiskey" light is lit.

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Patrons at the Round House toast as the neon "whiskey" light is lit. The event is a rite of spring in which the bar's light that reads "whiskey" is turned on, signaling the start of the boating season.

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Jordan Davenport, left, and his brother Jerry Davenport, both of Catawba Island at the Round House Bar.

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The "whiskey" sign before it is lit.

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The sign for the bar.

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Ray Fogg opens the season at the Round House with a combination of music and vulgarity.

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Golf carts along Delaware in front of the Round House Bar.

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The exterior of the Round House Bar.

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Shanda Slack of Gibsonburg, left, and family friend Emily Pankratz of Sandusky at the Round House Bar in Put-in-Bay.

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The Round House Bar.

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John Roesch of Columbus enjoyed ice fishing in the winter, but was ready for spring.

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