The Best Places to Visit in Ohio
The Best Places to Visit in Ohio
Ohio, The Buckeye State, is shaped by both Lake Erie and the Ohio River. The state boasts an appealing combination of interesting cities, pristine natural scenery and charming farms. While major cities like Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati are among the best places to visit in Ohio,there is lots to see, we didn’t include all these cities because we centered mostly on places and not cities. But pictures tell you much more than a 1000 words so let’s have a look what I’ve found!
#1.Columbus
#2.Cedar Falls, Hocking Hills State Park
#3.Cuyahoga Valley National Park
#4.Lake Erie Islands
#5.Sandusky
#6.Put-in-Bay
#7.Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
#8.Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati
#9.Chateau Laroche,Loveland Castle
#10.Toledo
Top 13 Best Tourist Attractions in Sandusky: Travel Ohio
Top 13 Best Tourist Attractions in Sandusky: Travel Ohio
Cedar Point Amusement Park, Kalahari Waterparks, Soak City, Merry-Go-Round Museum, Ghostly Manor Thrill Center, Castaway Bay Waterpark, Lagoon Deer Park, Sandusky Maritime Museum, Maui Sands Indoor Waterpark, Follett House Museum, Ohio Veterans Homes Military Museum, Eleutheros Cooke House and Garden
Let's Visit Sandusky, OH
In this video, I head over to downtown Sandusky, OH to look around the downtown area. The video includes the Erie County Courthouse as well as some of the holiday decorations along US 6 (as this was recorded 2 days before Christmas).
Later in the video I head over to Battery Park where I get a good view of Sandusky Bay and Cedar Point, home to the Cedar Point Amusement Park. The amusement park is open from the late spring to about Labor Day, and then weekends until Halloween.
Visiting Caesar Creek State Park, County Park in Ohio, United States - The Best State Park in USA
Caesar Creek State Park is located in southwestern Ohio, five miles east of Waynesville, in Warren, Clinton, and Greene counties.
Visiting Caesar Creek State Park,
County Park in Ohio,
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The Best State Park in USA
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List 8 Tourist Attractions in Put-in-Bay, Ohio | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Put-in-Bay, US State..
There's Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, South Bass Island, Middle Bass Island, Gibraltar Island, Catawba Island State Park, Put-in-Bay Winery, Oak Point State Park, Perry Park and more...
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Put in Bay & Kelley Island ( The Midwest Playground )
Put-in-Bay is a village located on South Bass Island in Put-in-Bay Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. Many believe that the name originates from some early maps of South Bass Island that showed the harbor being named Pudding Bay, probably because it was shaped like a pudding sack.] The population was 128 at the 2000 census. The village played a significant role in the War of 1812 as the location of the squadron of U.S. naval commander Oliver Hazard Perry, who sailed from the port on September 10, 1813 to engage a British squadron just north of the island in the Battle of Lake Erie. The village is a popular summer resort and recreational destination. Ferry service connects the community with Catawba Island, Kelleys Island, Port Clinton, and Sandusky, Ohio.The island's primary industry is and for most of its history has been tourism. The tourist season runs roughly between April and October. The most common methods of transportation to and from the island are via ferry boat, propeller-driven aircraft and private boat.
One of the world's largest hotels, the Hotel Victory, opened its 625 rooms to the public in 1892. The four-story hotel featured a one-thousand-seat dining room. However on August 14, 1919, the giant hotel burned to the ground. Today only parts of the foundations can be seen at the state campground.
Put-in-Bay is the site of Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial commemorating Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's September 10, 1813 naval victory over British ships in the War of 1812. Construction of the monument began in 1912 and it opened to the public on June 13, 1915. It is 352 feet (107 m) tall and made up of 78 layers of pink granite, topped with an eleven ton (10 metric ton) bronze urn. Its height makes it the highest open-air observatory operated by the U.S. National Park Service. The remains of six naval officers, three British and three Americans, were interred beneath the floor of the monument's rotunda.
Sandusky, Ohio
This destination benefits from the popularity of the world-class amusement park, Cedar Point and is the gateway to the Lake Erie Islands. In season, ferries and island hopping cruises depart from downtown daily. Flooded with numerous attractions and entertainment options, Sandusky surprises with its beautiful parks, downtown architecture and wealth of history, including its role in the Underground Railroad passage to freedom.
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Lincoln Boyhood Home (Lincoln City, Indiana)
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This is by far one of my favorite places in the state of Indiana: a shrine to President Abraham Lincoln. Built entirely out of Indiana limestone and sandstone, it’s a very serene, quiet place that I’ve visited again and again, to recenter and refocus. And there is no admission charge, despite how great it is.
The impressive memorial contains a theatre that shows a movie about Lincoln’s life, a large chapel, a museum with Lincoln artifacts, a post office, gift shop, an artist rendition of his mother, Nancy, and a very powerful picture of the Ohio River with a lone flatboat, and presumably Abe Lincoln himself: guiding it downstream, like he guided a nation through a difficult time, not knowing exactly what to expect.
The site also contains a pioneer cemetery where his Mother is buried, a bronzed cabin foundation and fireplace of what was believed to be the Lincoln home, a working pioneer farm with interpreters in period clothing (during the tourist season), and the Lincoln well where they retrieved their water each day. This is in addition to the “Trail of 12 stones”, which has a stone from 12 significant places of his life. This is simply a wonderful place to escape for several hours and recharge in the quietness of the Hoosier landscape.
BIONUS: As a bonus, the Lincoln State Park is also covered, which is directly across the street from the memorial, on highway 162. There you’ll find another limestone memorial, sculpture of Abraham Lincoln, the Little Pigeon Creek Baptist Church, and the gravesite of his sister, Sarah. The park also has a large outdoor theater, famous for its annual production of “Young Abe Lincoln”, a nature center, and a large, quiet lake with a floating pier and bridge, to pause for reflection. There is a per vehicle fee for admission.
BONUS #2: Lastly, just down the road from Lincoln State Park (actually managed by the park), is the home of Colonel William Jones, whom was both Lincoln’s employer and friend. This attraction is free to visit unless a formal tour is given (by appointment from the Lincoln State Park office).
This area can easily take all day if you leisurely tour the memorials, pioneer farm, nature center, walk the trails, and pause for reflection along the way. An outstanding place to recharge and refresh your spirit.
The 10 SAFEST CITIES In WEST VIRGINIA For 2019
The 10 SAFEST CITIES In WEST VIRGINIA For 2019
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The purpose of this video is to determine where the safest cities to live are in West Virginia. Those places where crime is usually something you hear about on Facebook, but not from your local paper.
We analyzed cities in West Virginia with a population of more than 5,000 using the latest FBI crime data.
Here are the 10 Safest CITIES in WEST VIRGINIA for 2019:
1. Grafton
2. Charles Town
3. Weirton
4. Morgantown
5. Oak Hill
6. Nitro
7. Fairmont
8. Buckhannon
9. Vienna
10. Bridgeport
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