Saturday, November 30, 2013

What are some cool places to visit in or around Ohio?

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Katlyn


I'm turning 18 on March 31 (oh yea;D) and my parents took off work that whole week (March 31-April 7). They told me to pick somewhere, anywhere, and we'll go. I need some ideas of what we can do. I'm open to any suggestions: anywhere as far south as Tennessee/North Carolina, as west as Illinois, and as east as New York. Please no amusement parks (my parents) and no camping places (we do that all the time already).
i live in the cleveland area so most places around here ive been multiple times



Answer
Top 10 attractions in Ohio like:

1) Cedar Point Amusement Park/Resort
One Cedar Point Drive
Sandusky, OH 44870
419-627-2350

2) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
1 Key Plaza
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-781-7625

3) Amish Country (Berlin)

4) Ohio State Buckeyes, Columbus
Ohio Stadium
411 Woody Hayes Dr
Columbus, OH 43210

5) Pro Football Hall of Fame
2121 George Halas Drive NW
Canton, OH 44708
330-456-8207

Read more information at: http://midwest.choicehotels.com/ohio-hotels/top10attractions

Looking for suggestions on places to camp in Tennessee?




flybynight


My two sons and I will be traveling through Tennessee in July and we are looking to spend a day or two at a campground. I have done some research online and have found a few state parks that look lovely... Fall River Falls for example. I was just hoping for any more suggestions from people who have more familiarity with the area than I do. Our final destination is going to be Atlanta and we are starting in Wisconsin. We are looking to do some hiking, climbing, swimming and tenting.


Answer
Fall Creek Falls is wonderful. The falls are incredible.

Another one to check out is Tims Ford State Park in Estill Springs/Winchester. It has cabin rentals too, and offers boating, golf, swimming, bicycling, and nature programs. It is only about 15 miles off I-24 (take the Manchester exit to TN-55).

If you want something less up scale, check out Old Stone Fort State Archeaological Park in Manchester. It has tent camping, golf course, archeaological museum, hiking, and is on a river gorge. Just a mile or so off I-24 but very remote.




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