| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Apple Creek, Ohio Climate Summary Average Temperature     •   January: 27°F (-3°C)•   July: 74°F (23°C)
 •   Annual Average: 51°F (11°C)
 Precipitation     •   Average Annual Rainfall: 38 inches (97 cm)•   Average Annual Snowfall: 22 inches (56 cm)
 Humidity     •   Average Relative Humidity: 70% Wind     •   Average Wind Speed: 10 mph (16 km/h) Sunshine     •   Average Annual Sunshine Hours: 2,000 hours Climate Type     •   Humid Continental Climate (Köppen Dfa) Climate Characteristics     •   Warm, humid summers with frequent thunderstorms•   Cold, snowy winters with occasional ice storms
 •   Variable precipitation throughout the year
 •   Mild spring and fall seasons
 •   Occasional severe weather events, such as tornadoes and hail
 Additional Information     •   Apple Creek is located in the humid continental climate zone, which is characterized by warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters.•   The area experiences a significant amount of precipitation throughout the year, with the majority occurring during the spring and summer months.
 •   The average temperature in January is 27°F (-3°C), while the average temperature in July is 74°F (23°C).
 •   Apple Creek is prone to occasional severe weather events, such as tornadoes and hail, particularly during the spring and summer months.
 •   The area has a relatively high average relative humidity, which can make it feel more humid than the actual temperature suggests.
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Apple Creek is home to the Mohican State Forest, a vast wilderness area with towering trees, sparkling streams, and abundant wildlife.     •   The nearby Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area is a haven for birdwatchers, offering a diverse range of species including sandhill cranes, bald eagles, and herons. Science     •   In the 19th century, Apple Creek was a center of the oil industry. The discovery of vast petroleum reserves in the area led to a boom in drilling and refining.     •   Today, the town is home to the College of Wooster, a prestigious liberal arts institution with a strong emphasis on science and research. PersonalitiesJohn Heckewelder: A Moravian missionary who lived and worked among the Native American tribes in the area during the 18th century. He wrote extensively about their culture and history.Daniel Boone: The legendary frontiersman is said to have visited Apple Creek in the 1780s while exploring the Ohio wilderness.Asa Gray: A renowned botanist who visited Apple Creek in the 1830s and discovered several new plant species in the area. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1.The Farm at Walnut Creek is a working farm that offers a variety of activities for visitors, including farm tours, hayrides, and a petting zoo. The farm also has a farm market where visitors can purchase fresh produce, meats, and cheeses. 2.The Amish Country Theater is a professional theater company that produces a variety of shows throughout the year. The theater is located in the heart of Amish country, and many of the shows feature Amish themes. 3.The World's Largest Cuckoo Clock is located in Sugarcreek, Ohio, just a few miles from Apple Creek. The clock is over 100 feet tall and weighs over 100 tons. It is a popular tourist attraction and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. | 
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