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    Old 06-07-2011, 09:11 AM
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    Is this store close to the outerbelt I 275?
    Thanks for any info. WE'll be retuning to Oh & would like to stop there. Jungle Jims Store.....
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    Old 06-07-2011, 12:09 PM
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    Love Jungle Jim's. It has food from all over the world.

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    Old 06-07-2011, 02:48 PM
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    It's close enough to be worth the trip. I looked at a map, and it looks like it's about 4 miles north of I275.
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    Old 06-07-2011, 05:54 PM
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    It is right off of 275 on route 4
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    Old 06-08-2011, 03:43 AM
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    WE'll be coming from Tenn ....heading for Columbus,OH on I 75. Would like to go to J Jims, if it's not totally out of our way. Thanks all.

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    It is right off of 275 on route 4
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    Well, that is going to be somewhat out of the way. Coming from Tennessee, the direct route to Columbus would be to stay on I-71 when I-71 splits off from I-75 on the south side of Cincinnati. To go to Jungle Jims, you want to stay on I-75 to I-275 on the north side of Cincinnati, then take I-275 West to Route 4 (Exit 41), and go north on Route 4 for about 4 miles.

    I estimate this is going to add an additional 20 miles to your trip. That's to get to Jungle Jims, and backtrack to I-71 to continue on to Columbus.
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    I get in too much trouble in that store. I love to cook and they have E V E R Y T H I N G ! ! ! Enjoy!
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    Old 06-08-2011, 08:02 AM
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    "I estimate this is going to add an additional 20 miles to your trip. That's to get to Jungle Jims, and backtrack to I-71 to continue on to Columbus"

    I would probably go 20 miles extra to see it once, heck I drive 1.5 hours once or twice a year to go there lol. Neat place.
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    Old 06-08-2011, 08:47 AM
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    YOU ARE RIGHT...KNEW AS SOON AS I POSTED, THAT WE TAKE I71 TO COLUMBUS.DD will stop & see it....but we;ll prob pass it this time.

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    Well, that is going to be somewhat out of the way. Coming from Tennessee, the direct route to Columbus would be to stay on I-71 when I-71 splits off from I-75 on the south side of Cincinnati. To go to Jungle Jims, you want to stay on I-75 to I-275 on the north side of Cincinnati, then take I-275 West to Route 4 (Exit 41), and go north on Route 4 for about 4 miles.

    I estimate this is going to add an additional 20 miles to your trip. That's to get to Jungle Jims, and backtrack to I-71 to continue on to Columbus.
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    It is a cool store. Visited my daughters family in Cinci aria in January. My 'grands' insisted we go there and then escorted me around the store. We had a good time, and they were so happy to be showing thier Oma something instead of the other way around.

    It's worth the visit.
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