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Where to View Fall Foliage in Northeast Ohio
Vermont and New Hampshire may get more press, but residents of Northeast Ohio know that there is plenty of fall color in our part of the country.
Downtown Akron - (sleepydre/WikiCommons)
What to See and Do in Akron Ohio
Akron Ohio, about an hour's drive south of Cleveland, is rich in industrial, artistic, and technological history. The area offers historic homes, expansive green spaces, and fascinating museums. Learn more about what the "Rubber City" has to offer.
South Bass Island State Park - (courtesy of Ohio Department of Tourism)
Where to Camp on and around the Lake Erie Islands
Are you looking for somewhere to camp while you visit the Lake Erie islands? There are several options, including four state parks.
Akron Art Museum - (sleepydre/WikiCommons)
Fun Things to Do in Downtown Akron
Downtown Akron is alive and thriving with many exciting entertainment, dining, shopping, and attractions for the entire family. Choose from among the best things to do in Downtown Akron in the following list.
A re-enactment at Fort Meigs - (courtesy of Do Toledo)
What to See in Toledo Ohio
Toledo Ohio, the "Glass Capital of the World," is just a two-hour drive from downtown Cleveland. The city offers a wealth of interesting cultural and historic attractions.
Valentine Theater in Toledo Ohio - (courtesy of the Toledo CVB)
Romantic Things to Do in Toledo and Northwest Ohio
Toledo may not stand out as a romantic destination, but there are plenty of ways for couples to spend time together connecting at many locations in Northwest Ohio.
(© 2009 Cindy Orley)
Where to Eat Pizza in Cleveland
If you ask ten people in Cleveland to name their favorite pizza restaurant, you're likely to get ten different answers. Included here are some of our favorites.
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Waterparks in and around Cleveland
Cleveland, and the surrounding area, has a number of fun resorts and other water parks. Read about our favorites.
Cedar Point Roller Coasters - (courtesy of Cedar Point)
Where to Eat Just Outside of Cedar Point Amusement Park
Cedar Point, America's favorite amusement park for more than a decade, offers a number of eateries with the park gates. Find out where to go and grab a bite to eat (or a beer) within a few miles of the park.
(US Government Photo)
What to See When You Visit Dayton
Dayton, located half-way between Cincinnati and Columbus, is called the "Birthplace of Aviation" because of its ties to the Wright Brothers. Just a three-hour drive from Cleveland, Dayton makes a great weekend getaway.
Akron St. Patrick's Day Parade
What to Do in Akron on St. Patrick's Day
Irish eyes will be smiling in and around Akron, Ohio this St. Patrick's Day. Learn more about the many events scheduled in and around Summit County.
Flannery's Pub, Cleveland Ohio - (© 2007 S. Mitchell; Licensed to About, Inc.)
Sampling Cleveland's Many Irish Pubs
Cleveland has had a sizable Irish-American population. That heritage may be found in part in the city's many Irish pubs. We share our favorites.
Hopewell Cultural National Historic Site - (rdikeman/WikiMedia)
Visiting Ohio's fascinating Indian mounds
Did you know that Ohio has more than 70 Indian burial mounds, most of which date from the Adena and Hopewell civilizations? Many are open to the public.
mardigras.jpg - © Abode Printshop
Where to Celebrate Mardi Gras in Cleveland
You don't have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras. Cleveland has plenty of festive events to celebrate "Fat Tuesday."
Cleveland Auto Show 2007 - Teknorat/flickr/cc license
What's Happening at the Cleveland Auto Show
The Greater Cleveland Auto Show is held each year at the end of February and the beginning of March. The 10-day event features more than 1,000 production, classic, and concept vehicles and draws more than 600,000 visitors annually.
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