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During late summer in Beavercreek, we cling to being outdoors, enjoying every precious moment before the chilly winds of fall blow. One of the best ways to savor the "outdoors" in an urban setting is to dine outside on a restaurant patio. What's not to like about breathing in the fresh air at one of your favorite restaurants, reveling in a night out with family and friends? After all, it's a thing we may have hesitated to do over the last couple of years.
So let's get outside and get going. Here are some great choices near that home you settled in from Beavercreek homes for sale.

Hurray for tasty fajitas: one of the best Mexican-inspired dishes you can prepare in your new home from Beavercreek homes for sale. Don't have time to prepare fajitas, despite the fact they're relatively simple to make? Never fear. Why not make it a point to find the best fajitas in your new neighborhood, and why not celebrate your find on August 18, National Fajita Day?

Whether you're just shopping for Beavercreek homes for sale or Xenia homes for sale, or you've recently moved into one, you're going to want to know more about the neighborhood. Our REALTORS® are thrilled to make recommendations about what to see and where to go in Greene County. One of our favorite excursions is to local historical sites.
Let's take a look at some of the best places to get to know local history.

Have you just moved into a home or are you thinking of buying one from Beavercreek homes for sale or Centerville homes for sale? Maybe you've already started exploring to see what's available nearby: these neighborhoods have a lot to offer in the way of entertainment, dining, and other amenities.

You don't have to be Irish to celebrate St. Patrick's Day near Beavercreek homes for sale. Come one, come all and raise a glass in honor of Ireland's patron saint — a monk who was probably responsible for the Christianization of the ancient Picts and Anglo Saxons of the Celtic countries. These days celebration of the venerable saint has less to do with religion and more to do with just kicking up your heels, Irish or not. In the last couple of decades, the March 17 celebration has taken wing and expanded to welcome anyone who enjoys embracing all things Irish.
