Columbus, Ohio

A- Overview:
Columbus is the largest city in the world named after the great explorer. It is fitting, therefore, that one of the city’s most popular attractions is a full-size replica of Columbus’s three-masted flagship, The Santa Maria, which is permanently moored downtown on the Scioto River and open to visitors.

This Ohio State capital city continues to lead the way to the future. State of the art is synonymous with Columbus, which ranks with Washington, D.C., as a center for scientific and technological information. More than 150 high-tech companies have a presence in Columbus.

These businesses made Columbus one of the first areas offering citywide cable television and introduced such technology as the 24-hour banking machine, interactive cable television and the electronic newspaper. The city is also a center for retail banking, insurance and real estate, and has emerged as a leading convention city.

It all began with the opening in 1873 of Ohio Agriculture and Mechanical College, (later renamed Ohio State University), which established a new outlook for the city. Education moved to the forefront, and the intellectual atmosphere helped contribute to the invention of the forerunner of the computer, the development of the xerography process, and numerous advancements in the medical treatment of physical disabilities. Current enrollment at Ohio State University is 48,500.

Ohio State University’s Wexner Center for the Visual Arts is housed in a castle like structure that is itself considered a work of art. Architect Peter Eisenman juxtaposed a red-brick armory with a modern glass-and-steel building, creating a stunning visual effect. The Center houses an extensive art collection, offering various collections and shows of interest to the serious art lover as well as the browser. There is also a film and video center and a performance theater. Tour guides acquaint visitors with the highlights of Ohio State, one of the largest and most significant university campuses in the country.

Columbus offers a perfect cross section of consumers for the testing of new products. Because so many fast-food chains develop their menus in Columbus, the city is often referred to as “Test Market, U.S.A”. However, the cuisine of Columbus is by no means limited to fast food. Dining choices include Asian, Irish, French, Italian, Cajun, German, Mediterranean, Mexican, Greek, Japanese, Indian, and vegetarian, to name a few! Many of the city’s restaurants have enjoyed success and have served fine food for decades.

A privately funded historic district, German Village, is made up of restaurants, shops and beer gardens that are housed in buildings from the 1800s. The nearby Brewery District has several old beer-making factories that have been converted into restaurants, microbreweries and specialty shops. German Village and the Brewery District are pleasant places to spend an afternoon or evening.

In nearby Westerville a replica of a German village from the 1800s can be seen. North of Columbus, in Marion, Ohio are the home and tomb of U.S. President Warren G. Harding. The Harding homestead is carefully appointed with its original furnishings. Southeast of Columbus, in Cumberland, visitors take a drive on the wild side at The Wilds, a conservation center that is home to roaming herds of rhinos, giraffes and zebras, among other species, all of whom can be observed from your automobile.

Greater Columbus is an arts and cultural mecca with a symphony orchestra, grand and light opera companies, one of the top 12 ballet companies in the U.S., and several noteworthy museums. A thriving theater scene is centered upon three historic theaters. Live music clubs offer everything from alternative rock and jazz to blues and country.

The Arena District surrounds Nationwide Arena, while the Short North Arts District houses what has been described as the best collection of art galleries between New York and Chicago.

The Short North, north of downtown Columbus, a strip of bars and restaurants, art galleries, clothing and antique stores is home to the funky, exotic and trendy. It offers up a once-a-month “Gallery Hop”, a combination sale and party that brings out artists, patrons, and revelers in force.

COSI, Ohio’s Center of Science and Industry, is a favorite with children of all ages, with four floors of interactive exhibits. Over 2.5 million visitors visit the Columbus Zoo annually. The Zoo has received national recognition for its success in breeding cheetahs, polar bears and lowland gorillas. Adjacent to the zoo, a favorite spot to spend a warm, summer day is Wyandot Lake, a water amusement park with water slides, rapids, and canyons.

The renovated and expanded Franklin Park Conservatory is a beautiful and serene showcase. Inspired by London’s Crystal Palace, the conservatory contains tropical gardens and exhibits of four of the Earth’s ecosystems. Also, plan a visit to the Ohio Historical Center, with its Ohio Village, a small Ohio town replication from the 1800s, with costumed interpreters.

Well worth seeing is Discovery Reef, a 100,000-gallon tank containing artificial coral and more than 1,000 species. Other “must sees” are the gracefully proportioned Statehouse, the beauty of the changing leaves in the fall, and the famous Ohio State Fair.

Sporting events are another major draw. Columbus is home to three major-league sports teams. The National Hockey League’s Blue Jackets and the Arena Football League’s Columbus Destroyers play downtown in Nationwide Arena, while Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew plays in the first stadium in the U.S. designed specifically for soccer. The Columbus Clippers is a minor-league affiliate of the New York Yankees. Columbus also hosts the National Champion Ohio State University Buckeyes.

When is the best time to visit Columbus and Franklin County? Anytime! Every season offers a host of recreational and cultural opportunities for individuals and families in this friendly city at the center of Ohio.

B- City Information:
Population: 711,470

Elevation: 800 feet

Area: 210.3 square miles

Location: Columbus is centrally located at the intersection of I-70 from the west, I-71 from the north, I-670 from the east and I-71 from the south. Conveniently located 111 miles NE of Cincinnati and 45 miles east of Springfield.

Nearest city with population over 1,000,000: Chicago, IL, 346.6 miles

Time Zone: Eastern Time Zone, Daylight Savings Time observed.

Local Seasons: Columbus enjoys four distinct, colorful seasons of moderate weather. Spring brings colorful wildflowers and lush greenery throughout the city’s parks. Summer is warm and humid, with July’s average high temperatures peaking around 85 degrees. Evenings are cooler, dropping from even the hottest days into the low 60’s. Fall brings a dazzling display of color, perfect for a fall foliage tour. Sunny days with highs of 66 degrees are the norm for October and by November; the nights are cooling down to 33. Ski resorts in the region thrive on an annual 28 inches of snow, and cross-country skiing is popular in the city’s snow-covered parks.

Weather:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Average temp. (°F)
28.1
32.0
42.1
52.1
62.4
71.1
74.8
73.0
66.3
54.7
43.6
33.3

High temperature (°F)
36.1
40.9
52.1
63.7
73.8
82.0
85.4
83.8
77.6
66.0
52.6
40.9

Low temperature (°F)
20.1
23.1
31.9
40.6
51.0
60.1
64.0
62.2
55.0
43.3
34.5
25.5

Precipitation (in)
2.5
2.2
2.9
3.5
4.1
4.2
4.4
3.9
2.9
2.5
3.3
3.0

Climate:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Days with precipitation
13
11
13
13
13
11
11
9
8
9
11
13

Wind speed (mph)
9.8
9.6
10.1
9.6
8.1
7.2
6.5
6.2
6.4
7.4
9.1
9.4

Morning humidity (%)
78
77
76
76
79
81
84
87
87
83
80
79

Afternoon humidity (%)
68
64
57
53
55
55
56
57
57
55
63
69

Sunshine (%)
36
42
44
51
56
60
60
60
61
56
37
31

Days clear of clouds
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
9
10
5
4

Partly cloudy days
6
6
7
8
10
11
13
13
9
8
7
6

Cloudy days
21
18
19
17
15
13
11
11
12
13
19
21

Snowfall (in)
8.8
5.9
4.4
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
2.2
5.4

How to get there

By Air

Port Columbus International Airport

4600 International Gateway, Columbus 43219

614-239-4000 is 10 mi east of downtown Columbus.

Port Columbus International Airport is served by most national and some regional carriers.

By Car

Columbus is in the center of Ohio, at the intersection of I-70 and I-71.

By Bus

Greyhound (800-231-2222) provides service to Columbus from all U.S. destinations.

How to get around

Downtown is fairly compact and easily walkable. Some government buildings are connected to each other and to nearby buildings through underground walkways.

By Car

Two major interstates, east-west I-70 and north-south I-71, intersect near downtown. I-670 connects the airport to downtown, and I-270 loops around the outer boundaries of the city. I-70, I-71, and I-670 heading downtown are congested in the morning; in the evening they’re clogged heading out of downtown. The Short North area and High Street are also very busy. Traffic usually flows smoothly in outlying suburbs (you do need a car in these areas because bus service is infrequent).

By Bus

The Central Ohio Transit Authority (614-228-1776) operates buses within Columbus.

National Holidays

New Year’s Day: Jan. 1

Martin Luther King, Jr., Day: 3rd Mon. in Jan.

President’s Day: 3rd Mon. in Feb.

Memorial Day: last Mon. in May

Independence Day: July 4

Thanksgiving Day: 4th Thurs. in Nov.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Dec. 24 and 25

New Year’s Eve: Dec. 31

C- Attractions/Things To Do:
Historic Capitol Square (includes the Statehouse and several statues and monuments).

Between State and Broad Sts, Third and High Streets

Columbus, Ohio

614-752-6350, 614-728-2695 or 1-888-OHIO-123

Ohio Statehouse

Desk at the Third Street entrance to the Statehouse Complex.

Columbus, Ohio

614-752-6350

Call for information

Hours: Weekdays 7am-7pm.

Weekday tours: 10am, 11am, noon, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Closed on national holidays.

Admission Free

The Ohio Statehouse was built between the years 1839 and 1861. Prison labor from the Ohio Penitentiary was used to construct the foundation and ground floors of the building. The Statehouse was built in the Greek Revival style, a style which emulates an understated elegance. It is a masonry building, consisting largely of brick and Columbus limestone. The limestone was taken from a quarry on the west banks of the Scioto River. The stone of the Statehouse foundation is more than 18 feet deep. . Learn about Ohio’s Statehouse, its history, architecture and legislative process in a free 45-minute tour. All tours begin promptly near the Information Desk.

Ohio Stadium

Ohio State University

Building 082
411 Woody Hayes Drive,

Columbus, Ohio

614-292-2661 (Call to schedule tours)

Tours can be scheduled year-round, Monday through Friday at any time between 8:00am and 3:30pm.

Admission Charged

Go behind the scenes at the Ohio Stadium on a guided tour that takes you inside the storied history of Buckeye Football. Tour must consist of 10 or more individuals and must be scheduled 2 weeks in advance. A typical tour last 1.5 hours and a large amount of walking is involved.

Dedicated in 1922, Ohio Stadium’s horseshoe shaped configuration makes it one of college football’s most recognizable landmarks. Ohio Stadium is the second largest stadium in the Big Ten and the fourth largest college stadium in America. Its’ fame and design make it a must-see when you visit Columbus. Take a day to experience scarlet and gray.

Columbus Museum of Art

480 E. Broad St.

Columbus, Ohio 43215-6801

614-221-6801

Hours: 10:00am-5:30pm, Tuesday-Sunday, 10:00am-8:30pm, Thursdays

Admission Charged

The Columbus Museum of Art houses an outstanding collection of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American and European modern art. This collection includes major works by Monet, Matisse, Picasso, Renoir, Hopper and O’Keeffe and other spectacular examples of Impressionism, German Expressionism, and Cubism. Also recognized for extraordinary regional collections, the Museum boasts the largest public collection of woodcarvings by Columbus folk artist Elijah Pierce.

COSI Columbus (Center of Science and Industry)
333.W.Broad St.

Columbus, Ohio
888-819-COSI

Call for hours of operation

Admission Charged

Science, technology, history and more come alive in this interactive, architecturally-unique museum. COSI features interactive, discovery-based and themed exhibit areas, three theaters, the outdoor Big Science Park, the country’s only high wire unicycle, a restaurant, and shop. The exhibition areas – Adventure, Gadgets, Life, little kidspace, Ocean, Progress, and Space – each provides experiences for all age levels that creatively combine science facts and learning through play.

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

9990 Riverside Dr.

Columbus, Ohio

614-645-3400

Hours: 9am-5pm daily; Memorial Day weekend – Labor Day, 9am-6pm.

Admission Charged

The zoo is located along the banks of the Scioto River in Northwest Columbus. Sights include a 100,000-gallon coral reef exhibit, one of the largest reptile collections in the United States and the largest manatee exhibit outside Florida. The newest Southeast Asia exhibit brings Komodo dragons, gibbons, orangutans, Asian small-clawed otters, black swans, Javan whistling ducks, and cattle egrets to the zoo. Travel the world by viewing wildlife species from all corners of the globe.

The Santa Maria

The Santa Maria is located just north of the Broad Street Bridge, moored in the Scioto River, at Battelle Riverfront Park, at Marconi Blvd. and West Broad Street, 2 blocks west of the State House.

Columbus, Ohio

614-645-0351

April 5 – May 23, Wed-Fri: 10 am – 3 pm; Sat-Sun: Noon – 5 pm

May 24 – Aug. 31, Wed-Fri: 10 am – 5 pm; Sat-Sun: Noon – 6 pm

September 1 – October 26, Wed-Fri: 10 am – 3 pm; Sat-Sun: Noon – 5 pm

Memorial Day: Noon- 5 pm; 4th of July: Noon- 5 pm; Labor Day: Noon- 5 pm

Admission Charged

Visit the world’s most authentic, museum-quality replica of Christopher Columbus’ flagship, the Santa Maria. Imagine what it must have been like more than 500 years ago to embark on a voyage that would forever alter the world in which we live. Imagine using only wind and current for propulsion and a crude compass, the sun and the stars for direction!

The Santa Maria’s tours dramatize the daring and determination it took for Columbus and his explorers to set out on their mission. Experience the lives they led, interact with replicas of the navigational tools they used and play the games they played to pass the time.

Jack Nicklaus Museum
2355 Olentangy River Rd.

Columbus, Ohio
614-247-5959

Hours: Tues-Sat 9am-5pm.

Admission Charged
The Jack Nicklaus Museum; located in the heart of The Ohio State University sports complex in Jack’s hometown of Columbus, Ohio, is a 24,000 square-foot educational and historical facility.

Kelton House Museum

586 E. Town St.

Columbus, Ohio

614-464-2022 or 800-228-3429

Hours: 10am-5pm, Mon-Fri., 1-4pm Sun.

Admission Charged

Beautiful Victorian home with focus on 19th century life in Columbus.

Ohio Craft Museum
1665 W. Fifth Ave.

Columbus, Ohio

614-486-4402

Hours: 10am – 5pm, Mon-Fri; 1-5pm Sun.

Admission Free

Located near Upper Arlington and Grandview Ave. Exhibitions featuring artwork created in the field of the American crafts.

Ohio Historical Center

1982 Velma Ave.

Columbus, Ohio

614-297-2300 or 800-OLD-OHIO

Hours: 9am-5pm, Mon-Sat; 10am-5pm, Sun. Call for holiday hours.

Admission Charged

Explores Ohio’s history, archaeology, natural history. Ohio Village represents a typical Ohio county seat during the Civil War era. In the Village’s 22 craft shops, residences, & civic building, interpreters share their knowledge of life in the 19th century.

Ohio Women’s Hall of Fame

145 S. Front St.

Columbus, Ohio

614-466-4496

Call for hours of operation

Admission Free

Display features the names of all of the members of the Ohio Women’s Hall of Fame and photographs and biographies of the most recent year’s inductees. Also features a video, “Women in Ohio’s History”.

German Village Society

588 S. Third St.

Columbus, Ohio

614-221-8888

Call for hours of operation

Admission Charged

Located six blocks south of the state capitol and south of I-70 (Third and Fourth St. exits)

Restored 19th century German community containing beautifully renovated homes, shops and restaurants.

American Whistle Corporation

6540 Huntley Rd.

Columbus, Ohio

877-876-2380

Hours: 10am-4pm, Mon-Fri.

Tours available by appointment (minimum 15 people).

Admission charged for tour (Includes one free whistle)

Visit the only manufacturer of metal whistles in the USA.

Anthony-Thomas Candy Company

1777 Arlingate Lane

Columbus, Ohio

614-748-8405

Tours: Mon-Fri. 9am-3 pm. Reservations required.

Admission Free

Visit one of the largest family-owned candy-making facilities in the US and shop for delicious chocolates.

Olentangy Indian Caverns

1779 Home Rd.

Columbus, Ohio

614-548-7917

Hours: 9:30am-5pm, Apr – Oct.

Admission Charged (Children under 7 free).

Cavern tours, Indian Museum, frontierland with gem mining, gift shop, snack bar. Cavern tours.

Shopping:

The North Market

59 Spruce St,

Columbus, Ohio

614-463-9664

Call for hours of operation

Admission Free

Fresh and prepared foods, flowers, ethnic cuisine, and unique gifts delight the senses at central Ohio’s only public market. Across from the Convention Center, the 30-plus merchant market sits on what was once the North Graveyard.

City Center Mall

111 S. 3rd St.

Columbus, Ohio

614-221-4900

Call for hours of operation

Admission Free

Major department stores.

Easton Town Center

I-270 and Easton Way

Columbus, Ohio

614-416-7001

Call for hours of operation

Admission Free

This outdoor village, complete with two town-square areas with fountains, is an entertainment enclave with a score of restaurants, bars, and bistros; a multiplex movie theater; the Funnybone Comedy Club; and Gameworks interactive games and attractions.

Mall at Tuttle Crossing
5043 Tuttle Crossing Blvd.

Dublin, Ohio

614-717-9300

Call for hours of operation

Admission Free

Browse more than 125 shops and restaurants in the northwest suburb of Dublin. The mall is anchored by four department stores and has a children’s play area.

Polaris Fashion Place

1500 Polaris Pkwy.

Columbus, Ohio

Place is located near the Polaris Parkway exit on I-71, just north of I-270, about twenty minutes north of downtown.

614-846-1550

Call for hours of operation

Admission Free

At 1.5 million square feet, Polaris Fashion Place is Central Ohio’s largest mall. Polaris Fashion

Short North Arts District

Short North Business Association
120 West Goodale Street

Columbus, Ohio
614-228-8050

Call for additional information

Short North straddles the best known street in town – High Street. High runs straight through town from end to end, north to south.

An arts and entertainment area featuring galleries, shops, eateries and nightclubs.

Parks and Gardens

Metro Parks
1069 W. Main St.

Westerville, Ohio
614-895-6365 or 614-508-8000, 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

Call for local park information

Admission Free

Metro Parks was established on April 14, 1945. Today, Metro Parks manages and operates 14 parks, comprising over 20,000 acres throughout seven Central Ohio counties. Metro Parks offers fun year-round. Each park has its own special and seasonal recreational facilities and activities, carefully balanced with the park’s natural environment.

Inniswood Metro Gardens

940 S. Hempstead Road

Columbus, Ohio

614-895-6216

Hours: Gardens: 7am-dark daily

Innis House: Tues. – Fri. 8 am – 4:30 pm; Sat-Sun. 11 am – 4 pm.

Admission Charged

A 92 acre botanical garden and nature preserve with theme gardens and nature trails.

Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

1777 East Broad Street

Columbus, Ohio

614-645-TREE

Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Voted “best landscape in the world” in 1992. Visitors enjoy earthly wonders of the Himalayan Mountains, Tropical Rain Forest, Desert, Tree Fern Forest, Bonsai, and Orchids, outstanding seasonal shows, café & gift shop.

Downtown Walking Tour

Admission Free

Follow this tour to see downtown and some near-downtown neighborhoods and suburbs.

Difficulty: Easy

Time required: from two hours to all day.

1. Start with a tour of the Statehouse at Broad and High in the heart of downtown. You can park underneath. Historic Ohio Theater is along the south side of the Statehouse grounds on State St.; the Ohio is connected to City Center Mall.

2. From the Statehouse drive east on E. Broad St. The Columbus Museum of Art will be on the left; then after about a mile you will pass Franklin Park, where Ameriflora was held years ago. Continue past Franklin Park and you enter Bexley.

3. Turn left at Cassady Av., and then left at Maryland Av., to pass elegant mansions. Continue to Parkview Av.; turn left and follow Parkview back across Broad St. to E. Main St. Turn left on E. Main; in two blocks turn left at Drexel Av.

4. Take Drexel back to E. Broad St. and turn left. As you pass the old mansions along E. Broad, envision that there was once a boulevard down the middle of this present-day six-lane street. Many of the mansions are now office buildings.

5. Return to downtown, continue past the Statehouse and across the Scioto River to the Center of Science and Industry (COSI), on the left side of W. Broad. (The ‘Santa Maria’ replica will be on the right as you cross the river.)

6. From COSI head back across the river on W. Broad St. and turn right on Civic Center Drive. Go three blocks to W. Main St. and turn left; then turn right on S. High St. The historic Southern Hotel and Theater is on the corner of S. High and E. Main.

7. Head south on S. High St. After you cross I-70/71 you are in historic German Village, a great area to park and walk. Turn left on Kossuth St. and go several blocks to reach Schmidt’s, an authentic German restaurant in a restored building.

8. After visiting German Village, go north on S. High St. back through downtown. After you pass the Statehouse and the Columbus Convention Center you will be in a neighborhood called the Short North.

9. The Short North is an area of art galleries and trendy shops. Look for a parking lot along N. High St. if you want to shop. Continue north on N. High to reach the Ohio State University campus.

10. The N. High St. campus strip is kind of run down right now, but renovation plans are in the works. The OSU campus is along the left; the avant garde looking building on the left is the Wexner Center for the Arts.

11. At the northern edge of the OSU campus, turn left onto Lane Av. Follow Lane Av. until you cross the Olentangy River, then turn left on Olentangy River Rd. The new Schottenstein Arena is on the corner.

12. Right after you turn onto Olentangy River Rd., turn left on Woody Hayes Dr. After you cross back over the river turn right on Cannon Drive. The famous Ohio Stadium where Woody Hayes coached will be on the left.

13. Follow Cannon Drive until it ends into King Av. Turn left; Battelle Memorial Institute–where photocopying, space shuttle tiles, and other innovations were developed–will be along the right side of King Av.

14. After five blocks on King Av., turn right on Neil Av. This will take you through restored Victorian Village. After you pass under I-670 you will enter the Arena District and pass Nationwide Arena, home of the NHL Blue Jackets.

15. When Neil Av. ends into Dublin Rd. (US 33), turn right. Turn right on Grandview Av. in about a mile. After you climb a steep hill, you will be in downtown Grandview Heights. Turn left on First Av. When you reach Marble Cliff, the tour ends.

D- Family Fun Attractions:
Magic Mountain Fun Center/Polaris
8350 Lyra Dr.
614-844-4386

Admission Charged.

Call for hours of operation.

Come play! Attractions include Adventure Golf, video and skill games, a KidsGym playland, bumper boats, laser tag, go-karts, rookie karts, sprint karts, a virtual roller coaster and a pizza buffet.

Wyandot Lake (part of the Six Flags family of amusement parks)

Six Flags
10101 Riverside Drive, Powell
1-800-328-9283 or 614-889-9283

Admission Charged.

Call for hours of operation.

At Wyandot Lake, you’ll find over 60 thrilling rides, slides and attractions for all ages! And when you come to Ohio’s premiere family water and amusement park, you get your excitement’s worth because everyone in your group can enjoy all our attractions – wet and dry – for one price!

Hocking Valley Canoe Livery & Family Fun Center

31251 Chieftain Dr.

614-385-9764 or toll free 800 686-0386

Open April-Oct.

Call for hours of operation.

Admission Charged.

Take U.S. Rte 33 E to Exit 33A, left four miles. Ideal for families and group outings. Canoe, Kayak, raft, go-karts, driving range, miniature golf. Season – April – Oct.

The Wilds

14000 International Rd., Columbus

614-638-5030

9 am – 5 pm daily.

Admission Charged.

Located 90 minutes southeast of Columbus on St. Rte. 146.

10,000 acre endangered species preserve. See rhinos, zebras, camels and more.

COSI Columbus (Center of Science and Industry)
333.W.Broad St.
888-819-COSI

Admission Charged.

Call for hours of operation.

Science, technology, history and more come alive in this interactive, architecturally-unique museum. COSI features interactive, discovery-based and themed exhibit areas, three theaters, the outdoor Big Science Park, the country’s only high wire unicycle, a restaurant, and shop. The exhibition areas – Adventure, Gadgets, Life, little kidspace, Ocean, Progress, and Space – each provides experiences for all age levels that creatively combine science facts and learning through play.

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

9990 Riverside Dr., Columbus

614-645-3400

9am-5pm daily; Memorial Day weekend – Labor Day, 9am-6pm.

Admission Charged.

Located along the banks of the Scioto River in Northwest Columbus. Sights include a 100,000-gallon coral reef exhibit, one of the largest reptile collections in the United States and the largest manatee exhibit outside Florida. The newest Southeast Asia exhibit brings Komodo dragons, gibbons, orangutans, Asian small-clawed otters, black swans, Javan whistling ducks, and cattle egrets to the zoo. Travel the world by viewing wildlife species from all corners of the globe.

Ohio Historical Center

1982 Velma Ave.

614-297-2300 or 800-OLD-OHIO

9am-5pm, Mon-Sat; 10am-5pm, Sun. Call for holiday hours.

Admission Charged.

Explores Ohio’s history, archaeology, natural history. Ohio Village represents a typical Ohio county seat during the Civil War era. In the Village’s 22 craft shops, residences, & civic building, interpreters share their knowledge of life in the 19th century.

American Whistle Corporation

6540 Huntley Rd., Columbus

877-876-2380

10am-4pm, Mon-Fri.

Tours available by appointment (minimum 15 people).

Admission charged for tour. (Includes one free whistle)

Visit the only manufacturer of metal whistles in the USA.

Anthony-Thomas Candy Company

1777 Arlingate Ln.

614 -74-8405

Tours: Mon-Fri. 9 am – 3 pm. Reservations required.

Admission Free.

Visit one of the largest family-owned candy-making facilities in the US and shop for delicious chocolates.

Olentangy Indian Caverns

1779 Home Rd., Columbus

614-548-7917

9:30 am – 5 pm, Apr – Oct.

Admission Charged. (children under 7 free).

Cavern tours, Indian Museum, frontierland with gem mining, gift shop, snack bar. Cavern tours.

E- Events & Entertainment:
Events

March

Arnold Fitness Week

Greater Columbus Convention Center and Veterans Memorial

614-431-2600

Call for schedule.

Admission Charged.

This may be the largest fitness expo in the world! It routinely draws 10,000 athletes and more than 70,000 spectators. The Arnold Schwarzenegger Fitness Weekend features international fitness and strength competitions, a world-class fitness expo and continuous entertainment. Weekend highlights include men’s and women’s bodybuilding, women’s fitness competition, martial arts, gymnastics, cheerleading and dance competition, a 5K pump and run race, World’s Strongest Man competition and arm wrestling.

Blooms & Butterflies (March-November)
Franklin Park Conservatory 1777 E. Broad St.
614-645-1802

Call for hours.

Admission Charged

Franklin Park Conservatory is a flutter with hundreds of butterflies at this popular annual event. Walk amid hundreds of the flying jewels–all different colors and sizes. You even can watch butterflies hatching from their cocoons.

May

Asian Festival

1777 E. Broad St.

614-463-1752

Call for exact dates and schedule.

Admission Free.

The sights, sounds, and tastes of Asia are captured at this event. Sample Asian cuisine from a gamut of countries, shop the Asian market, keep the kids active with hands-on activities, and be entertained by the stage performances and cultural booths.

June

Columbus Rose Festival

Whetstone Park of Roses

3923 N. High St.

614-645-3350

Admission Charged.

Call for exact dates and hours.

The 2 day festival is held when roses are at their peak. Take in the sights and smells, or attend a floral design workshop by a gardening expert, listen to live entertainment, or buy a few plants.

Festival Latino

Downtown Riverfront
Bicentennial Park, Genoa Park & Civic Center Drive

614-645-7995

Call for exact dates and times.

Admission Free.

Show off your salsa, banda, cumbia, merengue, mariachi, Afro-Cuban or Andean talents, or learn how you can acquire some at this two-day fiesta. Taste the culture at the local restaurants specializing in across-the-border fare.

Greater Columbus Arts Festival

Downtown Riverfront

614-224-2606
Call for exact dates and times.

Admission Free.

More than 300 of the nation’s best artists display their works at this annual 3-day street festival and show along the riverfront in downtown Columbus. Music, food, and art activities add to the festivities.

North Market Berries and Dairy Festival

59 Spruce Street, one block north of Nationwide Arena and one block one block west of
Greater Columbus Convention Center

614-463-9664

Admission Free.

Call for exact dates and times.

The day-long festival will feature berry and dairy related foods throughout the North Market and outdoors at the Farmers’ Market, as well as children’s activities, roving entertainers, music, recipes and samples.

July

Red, White and Boom

Downtown riverfront, Columbus

614-421-2666

Call for date and hours.

The annual Independence Day celebration is full of live music, a parade, and food and is topped off by one of the most extravagant fireworks displays in the Midwest!

The Doo Dah Parade

Goodale Park (Intersection of Park Street and Buttles Ave. in Short North)

Admission Free.

The Doo Dah parade is a satirical celebration of life and lunacy. There is no fee to enter just show up and show off.

August

OHIO STATE FAIR

State Fairgrounds, I-71 at 17th Ave. (Expo Center)

614-221-6623 or 800-345-4386

Call for exact date and hours.

Admission Charged.

It’s not summer until you see the life-size butter cow at one of the largest state fairs in the country. This 17 day fair features everything from star studded performers and heart stopping rides to livestock exhibits and exceptional displays for the whole family to enjoy. Nationally known musical acts, one of the world’s longest sky rides and the largest junior fair in the nation are highlights. Agricultural displays, children’s contests, tractor pulls, laser light shows, and, of course, the butter cow, are mainstays.

Buckeye Invitational

Palace Theater

614-459-0400

Admission Charged

Call for exact date and schedule.

International barbershop competition featuring both men’s and women’s choruses and quartets.

Dublin Irish Festival

Coffman Park

5600 Post Road

614-410-4545 or 800-647-1518

Call for exact dates and hours.

Admission Charged.

Celebrate all things Irish during the annual event, which showcases Irish dance, music and culture.

September

Columbus Family Fun Fest
Riverfront Amphitheater, Genoa Park, Washington Boulevard
614-645-4313

Call for exact dates and times.

Admission Free.

Celebrate family at Columbus’ most family friendly festival. Columbus’ downtown riverfront will host extreme sports entertainment, river rides, artistic adventures and an evening fireworks extravaganza, Stars and Stripes, over the Scioto.

Columbus Italian Festival
St. John the Baptist Church, 720 Hamlet St.
614-BYI-TALY

Call for exact dates and times.

Admission Charged.

Enjoy fun for the entire family including live entertainment, an open-air market and fabulous food and drink. Whether you’re Italian or not, the Columbus Italian Festival will make you feel like part of the family.

October

German Village Oktoberfest

Mohawk Alternative School Athletic Field

Northeast corner of South Grant and East Livingston Ave.

614-224-4300 or 614-221-8888

Admission Charged.

The German Village Oktoberfest is a celebration blending a time-honored German festival with the vitality and charm of a thriving urban neighborhood. More than 30 bands performing on three stages, a wide variety of authentic German food, as well as artisans and shops; Oktoberfest continues to brew a whole new tradition of fun.

Harvest Festival

North Market, 59 Spruce Street

614-463-9664

Call for exact date and time.

Admission Free.

Shop for crisp apples, flavorful squash, pumpkins and other autumn produce while enjoying an array of fall entertainment at the North Market’s Annual Harvest Festival. The day-long event features cooking demonstrations, amateur pie contest, music, free apple cider and pumpkin bread, roving entertainers, face painting, balloons and other children’s activities.

Columbus Marathon, Inc.
929 Harrison Ave. Suite 202

Downtown Columbus.

614-42-7866

Call for information.

Admission Charged.

Watch runners wind through a fast and friendly 26.2 miles of streets in the downtown area and surrounding suburbs during the 3 day event, which includes a free sports and fitness expo. The Columbus Marathon has no limit on the size of the field and requires no qualifying time to enter. Participants must be at least 18 years of age as of race day to enter.

November

Columbus International Festival
Veterans Memorial, 300 W. Broad St.
614-421-4400

Call for dates and times.

Admission Charged.
The 49th annual Columbus International festival is an entertaining and educational event sponsored by the Columbus Chapter of the United Nations Association. Numerous countries will be represented through food, exhibits, education, shopping and entertainment.

December

Winterfair
Ohio Expo Center, 717 E. 17th Ave.
614-486-7119

Call for exact dates and times.

Admission Charged (seniors and children free).

Artists from across the nation will showcase their traditional and contemporary crafts including ceramics, wood, glass, painting, metal, jewelry, photography and sculpture. It’s the perfect place to pick up holiday gifts.

Sandusky, Ohio

A- Overview:
Best known for being the home of Cedar Point, many of the Sandusky’s other fine features are often overlooked. First, there is its ideal location on Sandusky Bay and Lake Erie, making it the perfect spot for fishing, boating and sailing. Sandusky is also known for its elegant Victorian architecture and has over 30 buildings that are listed on the historic register. A national survey ranked Sandusky as one of the top 5 favorite family vacation destinations in America.

Sandusky’s fame is, of course, justifiably due in great part to Cedar Point Amusement Park. This major amusement center has consistently been voted the number one amusement park in the United States, and features more spectacular roller coasters and total rides than virtually any other park in the world. It’s one of the main reasons the park draws millions of visitors annually. Hopefully you will be one of them.

The city borders beautiful Lake Erie. This has added to Sandusky’s unique identity and heritage. Take a walk along the waterfront, and you will know why. You will walk amid renovated historic buildings as well as new, modern structures.

While no visit to Sandusky is complete without visiting Cedar Point, there are plenty of other sites, attractions, and things to do. You can visit the African Safari Wildlife Park and view exotic animals, tour Thomas Edison’s birthplace and see some of his greatest inventions, or even take a ride on an antique carousel at the Merry-Go-Round Museum. If culture is more to your liking, be sure to visit the Hayes Presidential Center. It’s the home of the first Presidential library in the country.

If you happen to be visiting in the summer, be sure get wet at Soak City. This 18-acre water park offers splashing fun for the whole family. It will be a sure fire hit with the kids.

Be prepared for the weather while visiting as Sandusky has four distinct seasons with temperatures always getting cooler at night. Be sure to dress accordingly.

Sandusky continues its renaissance as a cultural and recreational destination with quality shopping, dining and entertainment for everyone to enjoy. The distinctive historic architecture, beautifully landscaped parks, friendly atmosphere, world class attractions, and seasonal beauty offer a charm that makes Sandusky a truly memorable place to visit.

B- City Information:
Population: 27,844

Elevation: 600 Feet Above Sea Level

Land Area: 10 Square Miles

Location: Located on the shores of Lake Erie, Sandusky has over 22 miles of shoreline within the city limits.

Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time and observes Daylight Savings Time

Weather:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Average temp. (°F)
25.6
28.0
36.9
47.8
59.4
69.2
73.8
72.0
65.2
53.8
42.6
31.2

High temperature (°F)
32.2
35.0
44.3
55.9
67.4
77.2
81.8
79.9
73.4
61.8
49.1
37.2

Low temperature (°F)
18.9
21.0
29.5
39.6
51.3
61.2
65.7
64.0
56.9
45.7
36.0
25.1

Precipitation (in)
1.9
1.7
2.5
3.0
3.4
4.2
3.3
3.7
3.2
2.3
2.7
2.5

Climate:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Days with precip.
15
13
14
14
13
11
10
10
10
10
13
15

Wind speed (mph)
12.1
11.6
11.7
11.3
9.9
9.0
8.2
7.9
8.5
9.7
11.3
11.6

Morning humidity (%)
80
79
80
78
79
81
83
88
87
83
80
80

Afternoon humidity (%)
71
68
62
57
57
57
57
60
59
59
66
72

Sunshine (%)
34
40
47
52
59
65
67
63
60
52
33
28

Days clear of clouds
4
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
8
8
3
3

Partly cloudy days
6
6
6
8
10
11
12
11
10
8
6
5

Cloudy days
22
19
20
17
15
12
11
11
12
15
20
23

Snowfall (in)
12.3
10.5
9.0
2.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
4.0
10.4

Local Seasons:

Sandusky has four very distinct seasons. The winter can be cold, but bearable, as temperatures average below freezing from December through February. Snow can be seen as early as October and as late as April. It makes this season the perfect time for enjoying a warm fire and hot chocolate as well as Mother Nature in Her “white phase”. Spring brings a welcome change of season as the abundant foliage comes alive. It’s a perfect time to get out of doors and enjoy some of the many sites and events in the city. Summer is the season for Sandusky due to its nationally known theme park and access to Lake Erie. It’s also the perfect time to enjoy this beautiful lake as it is usually dotted with a variety of boats throughout the summer. Fall is a time of beauty as the leaves turn and Nature puts on a beautiful and enticing show of colors. Whenever your visit is planned, Sandusky will inspire you with its weather for each and every season.

Getting There:

By Air:

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
5300 Riverside Dr.
Cleveland, OH 44135

216- 265-6000

Sandusky is 55 miles west of Cleveland Hopkins Int’l. Airport and 65 miles east of Toledo Municipal Airport. There is also a local Sandusky airport if you have a private plane.

By Car:

Located midway between Cleveland and Toledo in Sandusky, Ohio. Take the Ohio Turnpike (I-80) or I-90 (from Cleveland) follow the signs north on U.S. 250 or follow Route 4 north.

By Bus:

Greyhound
800-231-2222
6513 Milan Rd. (U.S. Rt. 250) Sandusky

Call for schedule information

By Train:

Amtrak
1-800-USA-RAIL
Sandusky and Erie County are linked to the entire United States by daily Amtrak trains.

Getting around:

Due to the variety of things to do and see outside of Sandusky, the easiest way to get around is by car.

C- Attractions/Things To Do:
African Safari Wildlife Park

Sandusky, Ohio

800-521-2660

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged

This drive-thru safari has exotic animals, camel and pony rides, entertaining and educational animal shows, pig races, a gift shop, picnic facilities, a snack bar, and a cafe & grill.

Cedar Downs

1935 Cleveland Rd. (U.S. Rt. 6)

Sandusky, Ohio
419-626-6761

Open daily, year-round, from noon until the last race after midnight.

Admission Charged
Ohio’s first off-track gaming and entertainment establishment where you can bet on live horse races from tracks around the country, at such noted venues as Churchill Downs, Gulf Stream, Santa Anita, Saratoga, the Meadowlands, and many more. Food, cocktails, bowling, billiards, and arcade games available.

Cedar Point Amusement Park
1 Cedar Point Dr.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-2350

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Located on a scenic Lake Erie peninsula, Cedar Point amusement park/resort is currently home to more rides (67) and roller coasters (16) than any other park in the world. Opened in 1870, the historic amusement park also features a wide variety of live entertainment, merchandise gift shops, restaurants, kid’s areas, and much more! Cedar Point is also home to an 18-acre water park, family activity complex, mile-long beach, and two large marinas. Cedar Point has received the prestigious “Golden Ticket Award” for being named the “Best Amusement Park in the World” for many consecutive years in an international survey conducted by Amusement Today, an industry publication that covers amusement and water park news and trends. Top Thrill Dragster, is one of the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world!

Challenge Parkat Cedar Point

1 Cedar Point Dr.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-2350

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Challenge Park is an action-packed activity center that features a RipCord Skycoaster, two high-speed go-kart tracks, two challenging 18-hole miniature golf courses and X-Treme Trampoline. Challenge Park also offers a popular arcade with state-of-the-art video games and a food stand that features hot dogs, popcorn and soft drinks.

Eleutheros Cooke House
1415 Columbus Ave.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-0640

Open Apr. – Dec.; by appointment only Jan. – Mar., call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Sandusky is known for its collection of limestone buildings, including this Greek revival. It includes a ruby and cranberry glass collection, antique furnishings, garden, greenhouse, and gift shop.

Follett House Museum
404 Wayne St. (off U.S. Rt. 6)

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-9608

Open Apr. – Dec.; by appointment only Jan. – Mar., call for hours of operation

Admission Free
Tour a 1830s home filled with Victorian house wares, toys, clothing, and furnishings. This museum has Civil War artifacts from the nearby Johnson’s Island Confederate Officers Prison.

Ghostly Manor
3319 Milan Rd. (U.S. Rt. 250)

Sandusky, Ohio

419-626-4467

Open Jun. – Oct. Handicap accessible; call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Ghostly Manor is a non-stop event that contains the best in “Haunted House” technology. Ghosts lurk in every corner as you wander through this old mansion. Nightmares become reality.

Lagoon Deer Park
St. Rt. 269 (between U.S. Rt. 6 & St. Rt. 2)

Sandusky, Ohio
419-684-5701 or 419-84-5627

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Pet and hand-feed deer and view over 200 exotic animals. Feed the hungry fish or, for a fee, fish in a stocked lagoon. The gift shop features Native American items. Picnic areas available; open May to mid-Oct.

Lyman Harbor
1615 First St. (off U.S. Rt. 6)

Sandusky, Ohio
419-626-6545

Call for schedule

Admission Charged for Events
Sandusky’s premier waterfront entertainment complex with a million dollar view once housed the acclaimed Lyman Boat Works. After extensive renovation, Lyman Harbor will offer scheduled events throughout the year. One can enjoy waterfront fine dining or casual outdoor dining along the pier. Take in a live concert or evening at the nite club; attend a trade-show. Transient boat dockage and services available.

Maritime Museum of Sandusky
125 Meigs St.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-624-0274

Open year-round, call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Explore Sandusky’s rich maritime history through local artifacts, photos, and maps; view displays of Lyman Boat Works, local passenger boats and freighters, and many other boats built in Sandusky.

Merry-Go-Round Museum
Corner of U.S. Rt. 6 and Jackson St.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-626-6111

Open daily, Memorial Day-Labor Day; weekends only in Jan. and Feb.; and Wed – Sun all other times, call for hours of operation.

Admission Charged
Affordable family fun! Ride into history on an antique carousel, enjoy visiting with wood carvers as they create new carousel horses, listen to the familiar music of band organs, take a guided tour, and learn about the art and history of carousels. Exhibits change annually. Unique carousel-
themed items can be found in the museum gift store.

North Coast Parasail & Water Sports
At the Cedar Point Beach

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-2279

Open Memorial Day – Labor Day., call for schedule and reservations

Admission Charged
Visit North Coast Parasail, on the beach in back of the Cedar Point Aquatic Stadium. Experience the thrills of WaveRunner riding and parasailing. Early bird discounts are available. Park admission is not required.

Soak City
at Cedar Point, 1 Cedar Point Dr.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-2350

Open daily May 22 – Sept 6, and Sept 11, 12, 18 & 19, call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
This 18-acre water park offers splashing fun for the whole family with a wave action pool, body and tube slides, inner tube rivers, special areas for small children, and an adults-only area. New this summer is Splash Zone, a multi-story interactive play area.

Sandusky State Theatre
107 Columbus Ave. (off U.S. Rt. 6)

Sandusky, Ohio

419-626-1950 or 877-378-2150

Call for schedule

Admission Charged for Events
This beautiful, fully-restored, 1,550-seat historic venue presents top-name entertainment including touring Broadway musicals, popular and country music stars, stage productions for youth audiences, weekend film screenings.

Other Nearby Attractions

Bellevue

Historic Lyme Village
St. Rt. 4 (south of St. Rt. 113)

Bellevue, Ohio
419-483-6052

Open Jun. – Aug., and Sundays only in May and Sept., call for a schedule of special events.

Admission Charged
Visit this 19th century village of historic homes, barns, and buildings. A 1880s mansion serves as the village museum.

Mad River & NKP Railroad Society Museum
Southwest St. (south of U.S. Rt. 20)

Bellevue, Ohio

419-483-2222

Open daily Memorial Day – Labor Day, and weekends only in May, Sept., and Oct., call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Tour a station house, museum, and a railroad yard loaded with engines, passenger cars, freight cars, and cabooses. Gift shop, bus parking, and picnic area available.

Seneca Caverns – Natural Landmark
St. Rt. 269 S.

Bellevue, Ohio

419-483-6711

Call for hours of operation

Open daily Memorial Day – Labor Day and weekends only in May, Sept., and through mid-Oct.

Admission Charged
Discovered in 1872, Seneca Caverns allows you to explore the earth’s depths. Take an hour-long guided tour, pan for gemstones at Seneca Mining Company, shop at Hollow Rock Gifts, and picnic in the shade.

Sorrowful Mother Shrine
4106 St. Rt. 269,

Bellevue, Ohio

419-483-3435

Open year-round, call for hours of operation

Admission Charged

Walk through 140 wooded acres featuring the Stations of the Cross. Either an open-air or historic chapel hosts mass Mon – Sat at 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., and Sun 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Berlin Heights

Samuel Patterson® Baskets
51 Mechanic St. (off St. Rt. 61)

Berlin Heights, Ohio
888-905-1858

Open year-round, Mon – Fri, except holidays

Admission Charged
Visit the oldest basket making business in Ohio (and third oldest in the nation). Established in 1858 by Samuel Patterson, the family-run company makes wooden fruit & vegetable baskets for growers and farmers, and beautiful hardwood maple decorative baskets for the home.

Fremont

Hayes Presidential Center
Spiegel Grove

Fremont, Ohio

419-332-2081or 800-998-PRES

Open daily, year-round, except major holidays, call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Tour the 31-room Hayes Victorian Mansion and visit the nation’s first presidential library. The 25-acre center includes tombs of our 19th president, Rutherford B. Hayes, and his wife, Lucy.

Huron

Huron Playhouse
In McCormick School on Ohio St. (off U.S. Rt. 6)

Huron, Ohio
419-433-4744 (summer only) or 419/433-3503

Call for schedule

Admission Charged
Ohio’s oldest continuing summer theatre will bring five, fully-staged productions this summer season. Don’t miss out on all the exciting musicals, comedies, mysteries, and melodramas.

Kellys Island

Glacial Grooves
Kelleys Island

Admission Free to View

Located adjacent to the Kelleys Island State Park on the north side of Kelleys Island, the Glacial Grooves are the largest in the world. The bedrock which was sculpted by the Pleistocene Glaciers to form the magnificent grooves of Kelleys Island were caused as heavy glaciers, which had rocks and boulders embedded in it’s base, moved south carving out the relatively soft island limestone.

Inscription Rock

Admission Free to View
This large limestone rock is on the south shore of Kelleys Island just east of downtown. The remains of at least two Native American villages were found very near the rock. The 32 x 21’ surface of the rock is covered with one of the finest examples of aboriginal art in the Great Lakes region. Known as a petroglyph, no one is sure what the unusual drawings depicted. The most widely accepted theory is that the large rock was used as a “message stone” where various Native Americans would make drawings noting that they’d been there, how the hunting or fishing had been and/or where they were headed next.

Marblehead

Prehistoric Forest and Mystery Hill
8232 East Harbor Rd. (St. Rt. 163 E)

Marblehead, Ohio

419-798-5230

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Prehistoric Forest includes a forest filled with 15 life-sized dinosaurs, a 40-foot waterfall, an erupting volcano, and an archeological site. Take great photos of exotic animals. Experience Mystery Hill and defy the laws of nature in this hands-on attraction! Visit the gift shop, arcade, miniature golf, cabins, and playground.

Milan

Edison Birthplace
9 Edison Dr. (off St. Rt. 113)

Milan, Ohio

419-499-2135

Open Feb. – Dec., call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Visit Thomas Edison’s 1847 birthplace. Tour his boyhood home, and see displays of some of his accomplishments as the world’s greatest inventor.

Milan Historical Museum
10 Edison Dr. (off St. Rt. 113)

Milan, Ohio
419-499-2968

Open Tues – Sun, May – Sept., call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Tour one acre of beautiful grounds and gardens along with seven historic buildings. Visit the 1846 Galpin House with Mowry Glass exhibit, a Doll House with 400 beautiful dolls,
or the 1843 Sayles House, a restored Victorian home. Explore Milan’s unique canal history. Located one block from Thomas Edison’s Birthplace.

Port Clinton

Monsoon Lagoon Water Park & Family Fun Center
1530 S. Danbury Rd. N (St. Rt. 269 N)

Port Clinton, Ohio

419-732-6671

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Monsoon Lagoon is a fantastic outdoor water park and family fun complex. Affordable water and thrill rides! WOW what a drenching you’ll receive under the gigantic tipping bucket or zooming down the Typhoon Rush slide tower. Mom and Dad can enjoy the afternoon relaxing at the tiki swim-up bar with a favorite tropical drink.

Put-In-Bay

Island Transportation
Toledo and Delaware Sts., P.O. Box 190

Put-in-Bay, Ohio
419-285-4855

Call for additional information

Admission Charged
Island tours of historic Put-in-Bay. This tour train departs frequently from downtown Put-in-Bay for a narrated tour of island attractions including Perry’s Cave, Heineman’s Winery & Crystal Cave, an island historical museum, and Perry’s Monument. The Island Fun Pack Tour is interesting, educational, and fun for the entire family.

Tiffin

Crystal Traditions of Tiffin
145 Madison St.

Tiffin, Ohio

419-448-4286 or 888-298-7236

Showroom and outlet open year-round, call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
The glass industry came to Tiffin in 1889. Tour a facility continuing to keep the tradition of glass blowing and hand wheel engraving alive. Crystal Traditions has a growing reputation as a maker of quality crystal giftware, awards, and trophies.

Tiffin University / Chisholm Auditorium
155 Miami St. (off St. Rt. 53)

Tiffin, Ohio

419-447-6442

Call for schedule

Admission Charged for Events
Recognized as a cultural center for the performing arts and art exhibitions in northwest Ohio, visitors enjoy a range of productions in TU’s Performing Arts Series featuring music, comedy, lectures..

Tiffin Glass Museum & Shoppe
25-27 S. Washington St.

Tiffin, Ohio

419-448-0200

Open year-round, Tues-Sat 1-5 p.m.; other times by appointment.

Admission Charged
Tours and retail sales of Tiffin Glass and other fine glassware and collectibles. See a display of original Tiffin glass produced at the Tiffin Glass Factory from 1889-1980.

The Ritz Theatre
30 S. Washington St. (off St. Rt. 53)

Tiffin, Ohio

419-648-8544

Call for schedule

Admission Charged for Events
The Ritz Theatre presents professional singers and musicians, Broadway productions, community theatre, and children’s productions in a restored 1928 Italian Renaissance landmark.

Heidelberg College
310 E. Market St.

Tiffin, Ohio

419-448-2000

Call for schedule

Admission Charged for Events
One of the best small, private liberal arts colleges in the Midwest, Heidelberg College is home to 1,600 graduate and undergraduate students. The college annually provides a variety of cultural, arts, and academic offerings, from large- and small-scale music recitals and theatre performances to lectures and presentations, most of which are free and open to the public.

Vermilion

Inland Seas Maritime Museum
480 Main St. (off U.S. Rt. 6)

Vermilion, Ohio
440-967-3467 or 1-800-893-1485

Open daily, year-round, call for days and hours of operation.

Admission Charged
Experience the history of the Great Lakes through interactive and hands-on exhibits, ship models, maritime art, and an authentic 1910 steamship pilot house. Explore shipwrecks, steam engines, original timbers from the Niagara, and models of Great Lakes vessels.

Underground Railroad Tour

Western Reserve Alpaca Farm
13010 West Lake Rd. (U.S. Rt. 6)

Vermilion, Ohio

440-967-6267 or 877-987-7988

Call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Home to over 100 alpaca on the shores of Lake Erie. Guests welcome daily to view our animals.

D- Family Fun Attractions:
African Safari Wildlife Park

Sandusky, Ohio

800-521-2660

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged

This drive-thru safari has exotic animals, camel and pony rides, entertaining and educational animal shows, pig races, a gift shop, picnic facilities, a snack bar, and a cafe & grill.

Cedar Point Amusement Park/Resort
1 Cedar Point Dr.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-2350

Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Located on a scenic Lake Erie peninsula, Cedar Point amusement park/resort is currently home to more rides (67) and roller coasters (16) than any other park in the world. Opened in 1870, the historic amusement park also features a wide variety of live entertainment, merchandise gift shops, restaurants, kid’s areas, and much more! Cedar Point is also home to an 18-acre water park, family activity complex, mile-long beach, and two large marinas. Cedar Point has received the prestigious “Golden Ticket Award” for being named the “Best Amusement Park in the World” for many consecutive years in an international survey conducted by Amusement Today, an industry publication that covers amusement and water park news and trends. Top Thrill Dragster, is one of the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world!

Ghostly Manor
3319 Milan Rd. (U.S. Rt. 250)

Sandusky, Ohio

419-626-4467

Open Jun. – Oct. Handicap accessible; call for hours of operation

Admission Charged
Ghostly Manor is a non-stop, very high startle event that contains the best in “Haunted House” technology. Ghosts lurk in every corner as you wander through this old mansion. Nightmares become reality.

Merry-Go-Round Museum
Corner of U.S. Rt. 6 and Jackson St.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-626-6111

Open daily, Memorial Day-Labor Day; weekends only in Jan. and Feb.; and Wed – Sun all other times, call for hours of operation.

Admission Charged
Affordable family fun! Ride into history on an antique carousel, enjoy visiting with wood carvers as they create new carousel horses, listen to the familiar music of band organs, take a guided tour, and learn about the art and history of carousels. Exhibits change annually. Unique carousel-
themed items can be found in the museum gift store.

Soak City
at Cedar Point, 1 Cedar Point Dr.

Sandusky, Ohio

Open daily May 22 – Sept 6, and Sept 11, 12, 18 & 19, call for hours of operation

419-627-2350

Admission Charged
This 18-acre water park offers splashing fun for the whole family with a wave action pool, body and tube slides, inner tube rivers, special areas for small children, and an adults-only area.

Halloweekends – Monster Fun

1 Cedar Point Dr.

Sandusky, Ohio

419-627-2350

Call for exact dates (usually late September through October) and hours of operation

Admission Charged

Coaster thrills combine with spine-tingling chills at HalloWeekends! Experience unearthly entertainment, haunted houses, a children’s funhouse, Werewolf Canyon and terrifying Fright Zone, where Screamsters lurk in the fog.

E- Events & Entertainment:
Events

Summer

Sandusky’s Gazebo Concert Series

Weekly at Washington Park in downtown Sandusky

Harbor Concert Series

Weekly at Lyman Harbor

1615 First Street Sandusky

July 4th weekend

Stars and Stripes Celebration

Washington Park, Downtown Sandusky

Mid-July

Tall Ships Festival

A major weekend event featuring the arrival of the Tall Ships, musical entertainment, and a party at the Plaza. (Schade-Mylander Plaza)

September

Early September

Cruisin’ By the Bay

Annual Car and Truck Show with auto-related contests, street vendors, drag races, and fun for all in downtown Sandusky.

Annual North American Sail & Power Boat Show

440-899-5009 Cedar Point

EST at The In-Water Boat Show at Cedar Point showcases more than $50 million in boats and boating equipment. Taking center stage will be over 700 new and pre-enjoyed boats up to 65′. The newest motor yachts, runabouts, cruisers, fishing boats, jet skis, pontoons, ski boats, and sailboats from all the top manufacturers will be showcased for the first time. Plus, show goers will catch the latest wave of new products at hundreds of accessory, equipment and service displays including marine electronics, sailing gear, nautical clothing, jewelry, marinas, boat lettering and more.

Call for exact dates and hours of operation

Late September through October

Halloweekends – Monster Fun

419-627-2350 Cedar Point

Coaster thrills combine with spine-tingling chills at HalloWeekends! Experience unearthly entertainment, haunted houses, a children’s funhouse, Werewolf Canyon and terrifying Fright Zone, where Screamsters lurk in the fog. This is a fun, family-friendly event! Call for exact dates (usually late September through October) and hours of operation

Arts and Entertainment

Huron Playhouse

419-433-4744

Call for schedule
Admission Charged.

The oldest continually running summer theatre in the area, and located in nearby Huron, the Huron Playhouse generally offers around five productions each summer, which include musicals, comedies, mysteries and melodramas.

Chrisholm Auditorium

155 Miami Street
Tiffin University— Tiffin, OH
Tiffin, OH 44883-2109

Located in nearby Tiffin, Ohio, on the campus of Tiffin University, the Chisholm Theatre has garnered a reputation as the cultural centre of Northwest Ohio, by hosting an ever changing array of art exhibitions.

Sandusky State Theatre

Columbus Avenue
Sandusky, OH 44870-2503

The Sandusky State Theatre offers a venue for concerts, musical productions and other plays, and is host to many touring national acts and productions. This historic theatre has served as a gathering place through the years.

Outdoor Activities

Sheldon Marsh State Nature Preserve

2715 Cleveland Road West, Huron

Woussickett Golf Course

6311 Mason Road, Sandusky, OH 44870-9323

This golf course offers all that the golfer may want or need, with a driving range, a full-service bar and grill, a pro shop, sixty five covered gas carts, and tee times seven days a week.

Sawmill Creek Gold Course

300 Sawmill Creek
Huron

This Tom Fazio designed course, first opened in 1973, offers a unique eighteen-hole lakeshore course that features rolling and undulating greens that supply aesthetic pleasure as well as varied levels…

Cleveland, Ohio

A- Overview:
Often cited as a model for urban rebirth and named one of the top 10 international visitor hotspots by Travel and Leisure magazine, the city of Cleveland, located on the shores of Lake Erie, has truly lived up to its image as The New American City. Cleveland’s success story today is fueled by an on-going commitment to growth and a global vision for the future. Cleveland boasts leading cultural and educational centers, internationally acclaimed health institutions and world-class sports and entertainment facilities. These attributes, combined with the rich traditions and unique, ethnic flavor of the city, have visitors agreeing with what residents have always said—CLEVELAND— IT WILL ROCK YOU!

Whatever the interest, this lakeside community has something for even the most discriminating traveler. When it comes to attractions, there is definitely no shortage in both the city as well as the surrounding area. One of the most popular theme parks in the country is located in nearby Sandusky. Cedar Point allows guests to experience over 150 rides and attractions, including award-winning entertainment and four children’s areas.

The NASA Glenn Research Center offers free admission to a host of interactive exhibits and historic artifacts that showcase highlights of NASA’s aerospace programs. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame are two other must see attractions. Where else but at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame can a visitor relive the soundtrack of his/her life? There are over 50 exhibits, dynamic cinematic presentations plus the largest single collection of rock and roll artifacts. Located just one hour south of Cleveland, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, known as one of America’s premier sports showplaces, presents football as fans have never before experienced it in Game Day Stadium Theater!

From the world’s only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to the Great Lakes Science Center and the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Rainforest, Cleveland is bustling with venues of interest. Thrill-seekers will be on the edge of their seats (literally!) with some of the tallest, fastest, steepest and best roller coasters in the world at Geauga Lake in Aurora and Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky.

Those who enjoy the out of doors, will want to visit the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Rain Forest. Viewing over 3,000 animals living in an expanse of 168 rolling, wooded acres, provides a great day of fun for the entire family. See animals and plants from around the globe including the jungles of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. In addition, there are a total of 27 parks, two golf courses, three lakefront locations, a Nature Center, a Wildlife Center and an Agricultural Theme Park available as well.

Culture enthusiasts and aficionados enjoy stellar performances at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square Center, which includes five beautifully restored, circa 1920 theaters, making Playhouse Square Center the nation’s largest performing arts center outside of New York City. These architectural gems are home to the Cleveland Opera, Ohio Ballet, Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Second City, and many Broadway performances.

University Circle, one of the nation’s largest concentrations of cultural arts, medical, and educational institutions within one square mile, is also home to many world-class treasures. including the renowned Cleveland Museum of Art and The Cleveland Orchestra. These include HealthSpace Cleveland, the Cleveland Children’s Museum, the Western Reserve Historical Society, the Crawford Auto and Aviation Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland Botanical Garden, and the Cleveland Play House, to name a few. Also of note are the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University’s Peter B. Lewis Building, which was designed by Frank O. Gehry.

Cleveland is known for being loyal to its sports teams. The city hosts big-league sports action year-round. The National Football League (NFL) and the Cleveland Browns returned to Cleveland with the 73,000-seat Cleveland Browns Stadium. Jacobs Field, featuring one of the largest scoreboards in the United States, is home to baseball’s Cleveland Indians. Gund Arena hosts Cleveland Cavaliers basketball, Cleveland Barons hockey and more than 200 family events and concerts each year. There is also MISL soccer with the Cleveland Force.

Located on the shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland boasts 31 miles of lake frontage, more than any other metropolitan center in the world. The Lake Erie Circle Tour, a 200-mile stretch of scenic beauty along the Northern Ohio coast is of interest in each of the four seasons. Major theme parks, heritage and historical sites, wineries, covered bridges, unique museums, and highly rated Donald Ross-designed golf courses are all set against the broad expanse of Southern Lake Erie.

The city offers a bustling, riverfront entertainment district like no other. The Flats, located along the banks of the Cuyahoga River, houses more than 50 restaurants, nightclubs and bars, a 5,000 seat amphitheater and a waterfront boardwalk. The upscale Historic Warehouse District is home to live jazz and blues, great restaurants, trendy nightclubs and an improvisational theatre. The Historic Gateway District, a diverse area comprised of neighborhood, commercial, retail and dining venues, is also the center of big-league sports action and entertainment year round. Nightclubs offering live musical entertainment round out the booming Historic Gateway District nightspots.

Whether traveling for business or pleasure, in summer, winter, fall or spring, this conveniently located Ohio city is sure to excite you. Be sure to bring plenty of energy and a camera!

B- City Information:
Population: 478,403

Elevation: 690 feet above sea level

Land Area: 77.6 square miles

Location: Located in the very northern portion of Ohio, virtually on Lake Erie

Time Zone: Eastern Time Zone (when it’s noon in Cleveland, it’s 11am in Chicago and 9am in Los Angeles). Cleveland observes Daylight Savings Time from April – October

Weather:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Average temp. (°F)
26.2
28.8
37.8
48.0
58.9
67.9
72.3
70.7
64.0
52.9
42.3
31.6

High temperature (°F)
33.3
36.4
46.6
57.9
69.2
78.0
82.0
79.9
73.2
61.8
49.5
38.1

Low temperature (°F)
19.1
21.1
28.9
38.1
48.5
57.9
62.5
61.4
54.7
44.0
35.2
25.2

Precipitation (in)
2.4
2.2
2.9
3.3
3.4
3.9
3.5
3.7
3.8
2.8
3.4
3.1

Climate:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Days with precip.
16
14
15
15
13
11
10
10
10
11
14
16

Wind speed (mph)
12.2
11.8
12.0
11.5
10.0
9.2
8.6
8.2
8.9
9.9
11.8
12.0

Morning humidity (%)
79
78
79
77
78
80
82
86
85
81
78
78

Afternoon humidity (%)
70
68
63
58
58
58
57
60
60
60
66
71

Sunshine (%)
30
37
45
52
58
65
67
63
60
52
31
25

Days clear of clouds
3
3
5
5
6
7
8
9
8
8
3
3

Partly cloudy days
5
6
6
8
10
11
12
11
10
8
6
5

Cloudy days
24
20
20
17
15
12
11
11
12
15
21
24

Snowfall (in)
13.5
12.0
10.9
2.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
5.3
12.1

Local Seasons:

Summer is the busiest time of year in this active city due to its proximity to some of the country’s best theme parks as well as the abundance of activities on the area’s waterways; Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River. Late spring and summer, beaches, yacht clubs, parks and other entertainment venues provide a multitude of events and things to do, setting the pace for family fun. When it comes to weather, Cleveland offers its visitors four distinct seasons, all of which allow the many outdoor activities to be experienced and enjoyed by all. Summers are perfect for any activity with midday temperatures around 80 F and the evenings dropping into the 60’s. Spring and fall are quite beautiful for both the scenery as well as the weather. Temperatures in the spring average near 50 F, making it the ideal to take advantage of viewing Nature coming to life in some of the city’s nationally recognized parks. Naturally, fall is beautiful as well, when the area transforms itself into a variety of colors as the leaves begin to fall. With temperatures just cool enough to be invigorating, it’s a great time for a nice lunch at one of the areas fine restaurants, followed by a leisurely walk while enjoying the scenery. Winters do get cold and snow does transform the area into a winter wonderland, perfect for a relaxing drink by a roaring fire. Whatever the season and whatever the reason for visiting, Cleveland awaits with a multitude of activities and sites to enjoy.

How to Get There:

By Air

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

5300 Riverside Drive

Cleveland, OH 44135

216-265-6000

One of the nation’s key airports, services many numerous major carriers that schedule more than 700 direct and connecting flights throughout the U.S. and internationally. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is also a major hub for Continental Airlines.

Ground Transportation:

Most of the major car rental companies as well as taxi, limousine, and shuttle bus service is available both at the airport as well as at select locations throughout the city.

By Car

Cleveland is easily accessible from several major interstate highways; east-west I-80 (Ohio Turnpike) and I-90, and I-71 and I-77 from the south. I-271 and I-480 form bypasses around the city.

By Train

Amtrak

200 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway
Cleveland, OH 44114

800-USA-RAIL

Amtrak has passenger train service departing to and arriving from many cities, including Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York City.

By Bus

Greyhound

1465 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114

216-781-0520

How to Get Around:

With so many things to see and do in the city, as well as in the nearby area, a personal or rental car is the best way to get around.

The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA)

1240 West 6th Street

Cleveland, Ohio 44113

216-566-5100

Features bus or rapid transit service to nearly every part of the city. Rail service runs daily from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to downtown’s Tower City Center; to surrounding communities and beyond. The Waterfront Line, RTA’s newest addition, links the downtown business corridor to North Coast Harbor and the Flats Entertainment District. Buses serve the business and shopping areas as well as all other locations throughout the city and surrounding suburbs.

National Holidays:

New Year’s Day, January 1

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in January

President’ Day, the third Monday in February

Memorial Day, the last Monday in May

Independence Day, July 4

Labor Day, the first Monday in September

Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, December 24 and 25

New Year’s Eve, December 31

C- Attractions/Things To Do:
Cleveland Botanical Gardens
11030 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-707-2833

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
An exotic new Glasshouse – believed to be the only one of its kind in the world; 10 acres of beautiful gardens, including an award-winning children’s garden.

Cleveland Metroparks

4101 Fulton Parkway
Cleveland, OH 44144
216-351-6300

Hours: Vary by location, call for additional information

Admission Charged
Over 20,000 acres, 15 reservations surrounding Cleveland like an Emerald Necklace.” Walking and hiking trails, seven outdoor education facilities, six golf courses, four swimming areas, 70 picnic areas, and twin refrigerated ice toboggan chutes, offer opportunities for year round fun.”

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and The RainForest

3900 Wildlife Way
Cleveland, OH 44109
216-61-6500
Hours: Vary by season, call for additional information

3,000 animals occupy 168 rolling, wooded acre. The RainForest is home to 600 animals and 10,000 plants from the jungles of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society
Galleria at Erieview
1301 East 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-523-3900
Hours: Wednesday and Thursday, 11am – 3pm, Friday, 11am – 5pm

Admission Free, Donations Accepted
The museum showcases the beauty and diversity of the culture of Hungary and of the Hungarian-Americans through colorful and educational exhibits and special programs.

Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106-1797
216-421-7340
Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 10am -5pm; Wednesday and Friday 10apm-9 pm

Admission Charged
Visitors can see major exhibitions and an internationally recognized collection of art from ancient Egyptian statues to Renaissance armor to Impressionist masterpieces by Monet, Degas, Renoir and Van Gogh to works of today.

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
800-317-9155

Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm; Sunday, noon – 5pm

Admission Charged
From dinosaurs and exotic cultures to rare diamonds and a new planetarium, the Museum provides a fun relaxing environment for visitors to explore the Earth and beyond.

Great Lakes Science Center
601 Erieside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-694-2000

Hours: Open 7 days a week, 9:30am – 5:30pm, closed Thanksgiving and Christmas
Admission Charged

400 hands-on exhibits & demonstrations about science phenomena, environment and technology, plus daily demonstrations and the region’s only Omnimax Theater.

HealthSpace Cleveland

8911 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-231-5010

Hours: Open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, Saturday, 10am – 5pm, Sunday, Noon -5pm
Admission Charged

A place where education and innovation meet to inspire healthy actions. Experience health adventures along the Road to Good Health. Grow from what you learn.

International Women’s Air & Space Museum

Burke Lakefront Airport
1501 N. Marginal Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-623-1111

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Free
Unique museum in Burke Lakefront Airport terminal building highlights women’s achievements in aviation and space.

Lake View Cemetery

12316 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-421-2665

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Free
Historic garden cemetery founded in 1869 featuring the Garfield Monument, Wade Chapel and Rockefeller Obelisk.

Milton and Tamar Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage

1660 West Second Street
Cleveland, 44113
216-781-3010

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Showcases the history of Northeast Ohio’s Jewish community through artifacts, unique exhibits and interactive displays.

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland

8501 Carnegie Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-21-8671

Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 11am – 6pm

Admission Charged

MOCA Cleveland connects visitors to the dynamic art and ideas of our time through 8-12 exhibitions of emerging international artists and notable Northeast Ohio artists.

NASA Glenn Research Center
21000 Brookpark Road,

Cleveland, OH 44135
216-433-2000

Hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm, Saturday 10am – 3pm, Sunday, 1pm – 5pm

Admission Free
NASA Glenn’s Visitor Center offers interactive exhibits and historic artifacts that showcase NASA’s aerospace programs and their benefits.

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

Hours: Monday – Sunday, except Wednesday, open 10am – 5:30pm; Wednesday, 10am – 9pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas

Admission Charged
[if !vml][endif]Where else can you relive the soundtrack of your life? Over 50 exhibits, dynamic cinema presentations plus the largest single collection of rock and roll artifacts.

Steamship William G. Mather Museum
1001 East Ninth Street Pier
Cleveland, OH 44114-1003
216-574-6262

Hours: Open May – October (Museum), call for exact days and hours

Admission Charged

[if !vml][endif]The 618-foot Mather, a restored 1925 Great Lakes freighter flagship, is a floating maritime museum.

USS Cod
1089 East 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-566-8770

Hours: Open Daily: 10am – 5pm, May1 thru Sep 30
Admission Charged

[if !vml][endif]Tour aboard the WW-II submarine memorial – USS Cod, SS-224. COD is a National Historic Landmark.

Western Reserve Historical Society
10825 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-721-5722

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
[if !vml][endif]Nearly 200 autos and aircraft, mansion tours, family history, bustled gowns, floral pantsuits, and changing exhibitions.

Nearby Attractions:

Cedar Point

One Cedar Point Drive
Sandusky, OH 44870-5259
419-626-0830

Hours: Vary by season, call for additional information

Admission Charged
Experience over 150 rides and attractions, including award-winning entertainment and four children’s areas. 16 coasters, featuring Top Thrill Dragster! Snoopy Rocks! On Ice” skating extravaganza.

Dover Lake Waterpark

1150 West Highland Road
Sagamore Hills, OH 44067
330-467-7946

Hours: Open seasonally, June – August, call for additional information

Admission Charged

30 minutes from downtown Cleveland. Water slides, wavepool, picnic grove and kiddie amusement rides.

Geauga Lake

1060 North Aurora Road
Aurora, OH 44202
330-562-7131

Hours: Open seasonally, May – October, call for additional information

Admission Charged

This is the park with something for everyone; thrills, spills, water and more. This is one of the greatest theme parks in the country and is a must visit attraction.

Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park

11189 Spear Road
Concord Township, OH 44077
440-639-9972

Hours: Open seasonally May – September, call for additional information

Admission Charged
Multi purpose recreational facility & beach.

African Safari Wildlife Park
267 Lightner Road
Port Clinton, OH 43452
419-732-3606

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation
One of the Mid-west’s only drive-thru safaris. See and feed over 300 beautiful and exotic animals (free animal food provided). Free camel & pony rides, educational animal shows, and pig races.

Lake Erie Nature & Science Center

28728 Wolf Rd.
Bay Village, OH 44140
440-871-2900

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged

[if !vml][endif]Get in touch with nature by observing the planetarium, indoor and outdoor live animal exhibits from eagles and deer to slithering snakes and spiders.

Lake Farmpark

A Lake Metroparks Facility
8800 Chardon Road
Kirtland, OH 44094
440-256-2139

Hours: Vary by season, call for additional information

Admission Charged

Hand on family Fun – Milk a cow, take a wagon ride, and meet over 50 breeds of farm animals. Explore solar and wind power, The Great Tomato Works, hydroponics exhibits, and stroll through themed gardens.

Lake Metroparks Headquarters
11189 Spear Road
Concord Township, OH 44077
800-669-9226

Hours: Call for information on individual facilities

Admission Charged at some facilities
27 parks, two golf courses, three lakefront locations, a Nature Center, Wildlife Center and Agricultural Theme Park.

Penitentiary Glen Reservation

8668 Kirtland-Chardon Road
Kirtland, OH 44094
440-256-1404

Hours: Vary by season, call for additional information

Admission Charged
Over 400 acres of natural beauty. Enjoy hiking trails, picnic shelters, exhibits, a gift shop and Wildlife Center.

Century Village Museum
14653 East Park Street
Burton, OH 44021
440-834-1492

Hours: Vary by season, closed Mondays. Call for additional information

Admission charged

Walk through 100 years of history at Century Village Museum, a fully restored Western Reserve community.

Hale Farm & Village

2686 Oak Hill Road PO Box 296
Bath, OH 44210
330-666-3711

Hours: Open seasonally, call for additional information

Admission Charged
19th century outdoor history museum specializing in role-playing and crafts. Located 20 minutes from downtown Cleveland.

James A. Garfield National Historic Site

8095 Mentor Avenue
Mentor, OH 44060
440-255-8722

Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm, Sunday, Noon – 5pm

Admission Charged
Discover the Victorian splendor of our 20th President’s home, nicknamed “Lawnfield” by journalists who camped out in the front yard during the presidential campaign.”

Oberlin Heritage Center/O.H.I.O.
73 1/2 South Professor Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
440-774-1700
Hours: Tours 10:30am & 1:30pm, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

Admission Charged

Tour three historic buildings that tell the story of Oberlin and its nationally significant history.

Pro Football Hall of Fame
2121 George Halas Drive, N.W.
Canton, OH 44708
330-456-8207

Hours: Open 7 days a week, call for exact hours of operation

Admission charged

America’s premier sports showplace presents football in GameDay Stadium Theater! Family Fun! One hour south of Cleveland.

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens

714 North Portage Path
Akron, OH 44303-1399
330-836-5533

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation

Admission Charged
Historic 65-roomTudor Revival mansion on 70 acres with gardens, cafe & museum store.

D- Family Fun Attractions:
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and The RainForest

3900 Wildlife Way
Cleveland, OH 44109
216-61-6500
Hours: Vary by season, call for additional information

3,000 animals occupy 168 rolling, wooded acre. The RainForest is home to 600 animals and 10,000 plants from the jungles of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

Great Lakes Science Center
601 Erieside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-694-2000

Hours: Open 7 days a week, 9:30am – 5:30pm, closed Thanksgiving and Christmas
Admission Charged

400 hands-on exhibits & demonstrations about science phenomena, environment and technology, plus daily demonstrations and the region’s only Omnimax Theater.

NASA Glenn Research Center
21000 Brookpark Road,

Cleveland, OH 44135
216-433-2000

Hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm, Saturday 10am – 3pm, Sunday, 1pm – 5pm

Admission Free
[if !vml][endif]NASA Glenn’s Visitor Center offers interactive exhibits and historic artifacts that showcase NASA’s aerospace programs and their benefits.

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

Hours: Monday – Sunday, except Wednesday, open 10am – 5:30pm; Wednesday, 10am – 9pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas

Admission Charged
Where else can you relive the soundtrack of your life? Over 50 exhibits, dynamic cinema presentations plus the largest single collection of rock and roll artifacts.

USS Cod
1089 East 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-566-8770

Hours: Open Daily: 10am – 5pm, May 1 thru Sep 30
Admission Charged

Tour aboard the WW-II submarine memorial – U.S.S. Cod, SS-224. COD is a National Historic Landmark.

Nearby Attractions:

Cedar Point

One Cedar Point Drive
Sandusky, OH 44870-5259
419-626-0830

Hours: Vary by season, call for additional information

Admission Charged
Experience over 150 rides and attractions, including award-winning entertainment and four children’s areas. 16 coasters, featuring Top Thrill Dragster! Snoopy Rocks! On Ice” skating extravaganza.

Dover Lake Waterpark

1150 West Highland Road
Sagamore Hills, OH 44067
330-467-7946

Hours: Open seasonally, June – August, call for additional information

Admission Charged

30 minutes from downtown Cleveland. Water slides, wavepool, picnic grove and kiddie amusement rides.

Geauga Lake

1060 North Aurora Road
Aurora, OH 44202
330-562-7131

Hours: Open seasonally, May – October, call for additional information

Admission Charged

This is the park with something for everyone; thrills, spills, water and more. This is one of the greatest theme parks in the country and is a must visit attraction.

African Safari Wildlife Park
267 Lightner Road
Port Clinton, OH 43452
419-732-3606

Hours: Call for days and hours of operation
One of the Mid-west’s only drive-thru safaris. See and feed over 300 beautiful and exotic animals (free animal food provided). Free camel & pony rides, educational animal shows, and pig races.

Lake Farmpark

A Lake Metroparks Facility
8800 Chardon Road
Kirtland, OH 44094
440-256-2139

Hours: Vary by season, call for additional information

Admission Charged

Hands on family fun – Milk a cow, take a wagon ride, and meet over 50 breeds of farm animals. Explore solar and wind power, The Great Tomato Works, hydroponics exhibits, and stroll through themed gardens.

Lake Metroparks Headquarters
11189 Spear Road
Concord Township, OH 44077
800-669-9226

Hours: Call for information on individual facilities

Admission Charged at some facilities
27 parks, two golf courses, three lakefront locations, a Nature Center, Wildlife Center and Agricultural Theme Park.

Pro Football Hall of Fame
2121 George Halas Drive, N.W.
Canton, OH 44708
330-456-8207

Hours: Open 7 days a week, call for exact hours of operation

Admission charged

America’s premier sports showplace presents football as you’ve never experienced it in GameDay Stadium Theater! One hour south of Cleveland.

E- Events & Entertainment:
Events & Entertainment

January

Winter Show

Held through early January

Location: Cleveland Botanical Garden

216- 721-1600

A trip to the Garden has been a Cleveland holiday tradition for years. The halls are once again decked with magical decorations and twinkling lights, plus shopping in the Garden Store and activities for the whole family.

Trains, Trees and Holiday Traditions

Held in early January

Location: Western Reserve Historical Society

216-721-5722

Throughout the museum, visitors will find decorations reliving holidays from the past. Step into the Crawford and climb aboard a child-size train display plus view many more model trains dressed up for the holidays. Learn about holiday traditions and ornaments dating back to the Civil War while taking a guided tour through the decked out Hay-McKinney Mansion. Enjoy trees, lights and greenery throughout the Museum.

MLK Day Celebration

Held in mid January

Location: University Circle
A variety of locations throughout the city celebrate Martin Luther King Day with special events and activities.

Fortune’s Wheel Presents

Held in late January

Location: Harkness Chapel

216-368-2402

Join this Boston-based ensemble for a Musical Tour through the Burgundian courts, featuring works by Binchois, Du Fay, Baude Cordier, and others.

Standing Rock Short Film & Video Festival

Held in late January

Location: The Kent Stage

330-673-497

Standing Rock Cultural Arts announces a call for short films and/or videos for filmmakers and videographers to submit short films, DVD’s and/or videos.

May

TOPS Great American Rib Cook-Off

Held in late May

Location: Tower City Amphitheater

216-241-5555

The annual TOPS Great American Rib Cook-Off and Music Festival is one of Cleveland’s largest and most exciting outdoor cook-outs. Ribs, with all the fixings are the main attraction. Local and national “ribbers” compete for prize money and title of “The Greatest Ribs in America” along with “The Greatest Sauce in America” and the “Cingular Wireless People’s Choice Award”. TOPS Great American Rib Cook-Off is an event for the entire family, which continues to provide a tremendous value including national entertainment, games, activities and fun!

Flower Show

Held in late May

Location: Cleveland Botanical Garden

216-721-1600
One of the largest outdoor flower shows in North America features 10 lush acres of spectacular gardens. The Show hosts expert lecturers and demonstrations and a world-class horticulture and flower arranging competition. The dazzling centerpiece is the expansive and intricately-designed gardens with enchanting, provocative themes conceived by internationally-known landscape architects. In all, the show features more than 30 gardens to enjoy.

Lake Farmpark’s Horsefest

Held in mid May

Location: Lake Farmpark

800-366-FARM

HorseFest rounds up an exciting show of equestrian activities for horse lovers and horse enthusiasts of all ages. Activities introduce visitors to different breeds of horses and their uses. Festivities begin each day with the opening ceremonies. Activities include fox hunting, the mounted unit competition, and vaulting on Saturday. Both days feature HorseFest rounds up an exciting show of equestrian activities for horse lovers and horse enthusiasts of all ages. The horses and riders are dressed in bright and colorful costumes throughout the day. Don’t forget your camera, unique photo opportunities.

June

Annual Beachwood Art Festival

Held in early June

Location: Beachwood Place

954-472-3755
Bustling with over 200 artists displaying artwork from across the nation, Beachwood Place proudly hosts this outdoor juried art festival. Over $15 million in artwork is on display for all Northeast Ohio to enjoy. Witness the spectacular creations of pottery, sculptures, ceramics, paintings, jewelry, photography and more. The two-day celebration includes live musical entertainment and great food.

Lake Farmpark’s FiberFest

Held in late June

Location: Lake Farmpark

800-366-FARM

This festival features many fiber-producing animals, such as sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas, yaks, and angora rabbits. Spinners, weavers, and felters demonstrate their skills and compete in a variety of fiber arts contests. Merchants abound selling an amazing array of new animal fiber, hand-spun yarn, spinning, weaving and other fiber processing equipment.

Art by the Falls

Held in mid June

Location: Riverside Park

440-247-7507

The Valley Art Center is proud to present “The Annual Art by the Falls” outdoor fine art and fine craft festival. The event draws thousands of patrons to the banks of the Chagrin River, located in the middle of Victorian Chagrin Falls. An ideal setting for an outdoor festival, the quaint village’s Main Street overlooks two waterfalls and hosts a wealth of fine shops, galleries and restaurants. Patrons visit the work of 140 painters, potters, jewelers, wood workers, fiber artists and other craftspeople at “Art by the Falls”.

July

Cain Park Arts Festival

Held in early July

Location: Cain Park

216-371-3000

Meet over 150 artists who will personally show you their latest work at the 3 day, award-winning Cain Park Arts Festival. Rated in the top 23 nationally, this annual festival also offers live entertainment daily and gourmet food vendors.

TOPS Kidfest

Held in mid July

Location: Tower City Amphitheater

216-241-5555

One of Cleveland’s only interactive festivals created just for kids is back to celebrate a year of exciting summer family entertainment. Kids and parents experience the thrill of learning as they are introduced to many topics including safety, health, sports, arts, dance, music, crafts, and much more. KidsFest is the ultimate outdoor playground featuring more than 40 pavilions reserved just for fun!

Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival

Held in late July

Location: Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds

330-321-6174

A weekend packed with great Irish bands, 9 stages, children and adult Irish dancers, award winning plays, food, over 60 Irish vendors, literature, extensive children’s activities, and over 200 historical exhibits and displays.

August

Enshrinement Ceremony – Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival

Held in early August

Location: Pro Football Hall of Fame
330-456-8207
Football’s Greatest Weekend centers on the Enshrinement Ceremony. Enjoy a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the class of Hall of Fame Enshrinees formally inducted into the hallowed halls of this national shrine during an official ceremony held in Fawcett Stadium.

Pro Football Hall of Fame: AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game

Held in early August

Location: Fawcett Stadium

330-456-8207

Are you ready for some football? ABC-TV’s Monday Night Football officially kicks off the NFL pre-season with the AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game, featuring two of the favorite NFL teams. Plus, fans will enjoy a half time show to remember! The annual Hall of Fame Game is played at Fawcett Stadium located next to the Hall of Fame. Game time is 8:00 p.m. Pregame festivities will take place Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Vintage Ohio

Held in early August

Location: Lake Farmpark

800-227-6972

The annual Ohio Wine Tasting Festival. Sample wines from over 20 different wineries and food from Cleveland’s finest restaurants. All located on the picturesque grounds of Lake Farmpark. Music and activities for all ages, wine seminars, cooking demonstrations, and Friday night fireworks.

September

Taste of Cleveland

Held in early September

Location: Tower City Amphitheater

216-241-5555

An exciting culinary event featuring cuisine from around the globe and around the corner. The annual Taste of Cleveland is a celebration of one of life’s simple pleasures—the joy of eating! From French to Italian, Greek to Chinese, micro-brews to wines, desserts to appetizers and everything in-between, there is something to please even the most discriminating palates. Learn the chefs’ secrets at the Culinary Showcase as local chefs demonstrate how to prepare their signature dishes.

Lake Farmpark’s Village Peddler Festival

Held in mid September

Location: Lake Farmpark

440-256-2122

The Village Peddler Festival is an outdoor old-fashioned festival of crafts, folk music and food. Over 150 craftsmen and women are chosen for the quality and uniqueness of their products. Food vendors provide a wide variety of eating opportunities. Horse-drawn wagon rides and Farmpark’s many activities provide an enjoyable experience for the whole family.

Penitentiary Glen Reservation’s Bug Day

Held in mid September

Location: Penitentiary Glen Reservation

800-882-2099

Bring the family for a “creepy” day of bug games, crafts, activities, live bug exhibits, ant maze and so much more! Kids even have a chance to earn their degree in Bugology.

Centerfest

Held in mid September

Location: Playhouse Square Center

216-771-4444

More than 50 community artists and cultural organizations participate in Centerfest, which celebrates the rich diversity of Cleveland’s artistic and cultural resources. Centerfest is a free open house arts event, during which Greater Cleveland community members are invited to see all of Playhouse Square’s theaters, lobbies, and rehearsal halls come to life with music, dance, and song as well as immerse themselves in a wide range of hands-on arts activities that will inspire the entire family.

Midwest Oktoberfest

Held in mid September

Location: Tower City Amphitheater

216-241-5555

The annual Midwest Oktoberfest brings the Old World Folk atmosphere back to Cleveland as it celebrates ethnic pride in NE Ohio. The festivities are accompanied by a program of events, including specialty brews, ethnic food varieties and folk music spanning the globe.

Lake Farmpark’s Fall Harvest Festival and Antique Tractor Show

Held in late September

Location: Lake Farmpark

800-366-FARM

A festival celebrating the beauty of the fall season. Taste fresh harvest soup, sample a variety of apples, watch apple butter being made, and help us press some apple cider. Enjoy browsing through the crafters and see the parade of antique tractors that helped revolutionize farming. Bushel loads of activities for all ages.

Entertainment

Ohio Ballet
354 East Market Street
Akron, OH 44325
330-972-7900

Call for performance schedule

With programs ranging from classical to contemporary, Ohio Ballet is Northeast Ohio’s oldest professional ballet company.

Ohio Dance Theatre

39 S. Main St.
Oberlin, OH 44074
440-774-6077

Call for performance schedule

A professional ballet based contemporary dance company committed to bringing the finest in classic and contemporary dance to audiences in the region.

Professional Flair/ Dancing Wheels
The Masonic Temple
Cleve. Masonic Ctr. for Performance Art
Cleveland, OH 44115-2527
216-432-0306

Call for performance schedule
Arts and disability organization providing accessible programs, classes and performances.

Clear Channel Entertainment

Tower City Amphitheater

1887 W. 3rd St.
Cleveland, OH 44113
440-247-2722

Call for complete list of events and festivals

See industry’s top artists and Cleveland’s largest festivals. Riverside, Cleveland’s outdoor theater, holds up to 7500 guests.

House of Blues Concerts

2249 Elm Street
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44113
216-861-3229

Call for complete schedule of performances

Exclusive concert promoter at Scene Pavilion in the Flats and Blossom Music Center. Rock, country and classical concerts are held May thru September.

The Singing Angels

3615 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
216-432-5555

Call for concert schedule

The non-profit Singing Angels are Cleveland’s world ambassadors. More than 350 children 8-18 providing show-stopping music while learning life skills.

Cleveland Orchestra
Severance Hall, 11001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-231-7300

Call for performance schedule

Long considered one of America’s great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra performs in Severance Hall, located in University Circle on the campus of Case Western Reserve University.

Cleveland Pops Orchestra
24000 Mercantile Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44122
216-765-7677

Call for performance schedule
A must-see for visitors looking for the best in symphonic pops, jazz, swing and music from Broadway and the movies.

Lyric Opera Cleveland

The Cleveland Play House

8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44101
216-685-5976

Performances held June – August, call for additional information
Innovative opera and music theater in English. Enjoy picnics at intermission.

The Beck Center for the Arts
17801 Detroit Ave.
Lakewood, OH 44107
216-521-2540

Call for performance schedule
Performing arts organization in Northeast Ohio. Two professional theaters entertain 25,000 each season. Beck Center’s Art Gallery is home to The Cleveland Artists Foundation.

Cain Park
40 Severance Circle
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
216-291-5792

Call for performance schedule
Affordable variety of nationally known entertainment featuring music, dance and theatre and performed in 2 covered amphitheaters during the summer months.

Canton Palace Theatre Association
605 Market Avenue North
N. Canton, OH 44702
330-454-8172
[if !vml][endif]Built in 1926 as a vaudeville house, this fully restored, beautifully lavish theatre hosts concerts, musicals, plays, Hollywood hit movies and art and foreign films. Tours are available.

Cassidy Theatre
6200 Pearl Rd.
Parma Heights, OH 44130
440-842-4600

Call for performance schedule
Broadway hits. The Classics, Musicals, comedies, dramas, special musical events, youth theatre. Free parking. Handicapped accessible. Entertainment for the family at a great low price.

Cleveland Opera
1422 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
216-575-0903

Call for performance schedule

The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-0189
216-795-7000

Call for performance schedule
One of America’s first permanently established professional theatre companies presenting important new works as well as classics.

Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
216-241-5490

Season runs July – December, call for performance schedule
Great Lakes Theater Festival brings the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern Ohio

Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-795-7070

Call for performance schedule
For many decades,Karamu House has been presenting exciting, timely and accessible theater.

Playhouse Square Center
1501 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
216-771-4444
Call for performance schedule

Cleveland’s original theatre district. Restored to its original elegance, this six-theatre complex is one of the largest performing arts centers in America.

Sports:

Cleveland Browns
76 Lou Groza Boulevard
Berea, OH 44017
440-891-5000
Call for game schedule and additional information

One of the nation’s oldest and most-storied football franchises plays its home games on the shores of Lake Erie, just 50 miles from the birthplace of professional football. Every Sunday from September through December, Cleveland, Ohio is Brownstown.

Cleveland Indians
Jacobs Field
2401 Ontario Street
Cleveland, OH 44115
216-420-4200

Season runs April – October

Call for game schedule and additional information
Professional Major League Baseball. 81 home dates from early April – through early October. Tours of Jacobs Field – Home of the Cleveland Indians. Tours depart from the Team Shop every half hour, beginning May through September, from 10am to 2pm Mon.-Sat.

Akron Aeros
Canal Park
300 South Main St.
Akron, OH 44308
330-253-5151
Call for game schedule and additional information

Cleveland Indians class AA” affiliate. Providing quality baseball in a family atmosphere at affordable prices.”

Akron Racers
Firestone Stadium
1575 Firestone Parkway
Akron, OH 44103
330-376-8188

Call for game schedule and additional information
The Akron Racers Foundation is a non-profit organization that owns and operates a professional fast pitch softball team, Akron Racers, and sponsors youth events.

Cleveland Cavaliers / Gund Arena Company
Gund Arena, One Center Court
Cleveland, OH 44115-4001
216-420-2000

Season runs October – May

Call for game schedule and additional information
Cleveland’s team in the NBA.