115 Things to Do in Ohio

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Cleveland Arcade

A couple steps into the Old Arcade in Cleveland will make you feel as if you’ve been transported into a different time- and you have.

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Lake View Cemetery

The lavish monuments and mausoleums found in Lake View Cemetery make its 285-acres worth exploring. The north side of the property has beautiful views of

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Progressive Field

Catching a game at Progressive Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians (formerly the Indians), is always considered one of the top things to

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Cleveland Metroparks

Wrapping around the City of Cleveland is a network of 18 parks, spanning 23,000 acres, connected by 300+ miles of trails for walkers, runners, bikers,

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Great American Ballpark

The Cincinnati Reds were the world’s first professional baseball franchise, but their stadium is relatively new, first opening in 2003. The name isn’t a humblebrag,

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West Side Market

Since 1840, the West Side Market on 24th Street has been offering authentic ethnic cuisine, local delicacies, and a variety of wares to Cleveland residents

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Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art is arranged chronologically, showcasing more than 60,000 pieces of art across 6,000 years. The museum is relatively small but dreams

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Playhouse Square

Downtown Cleveland’s theater district, Playhouse Square, is the largest performing arts center in the United States outside of New York City. Theaters in the square

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Cleveland Botanical Garden

The Cleveland Botanical Garden’s focal point is a 17,000 square foot Glasshouse conservatory that’s filled with 350 plant species and 50 animal species, including the

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Spring Grove Cemetery

A cemetery stroll may not sound like fun, but world-renowned landscape architect Adolph Strauch had other plans when he designed Spring Grove Cemetery in 1845.

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Smale Riverfront Park

At the foot of the Roebling Bridge, connecting downtown Cincinnati with a network of public parks, you’ll find Smale Riverfront Park- 45-acres of family-friendly amenities

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Krohn Conservatory

In the middle of Eden Park is this 1933-built Art Deco conservatory with 3,500+ plant species from around the world. You’ll find a Fern House,

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Findlay Market

This lively local hub has been a food lover’s paradise for ages: Findlay Market is Ohio’s oldest continuously operating public market. Year-round, both indoors and

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Eden Park

The most popular park in Cincinnati, Eden Park, is home to a number of interesting features that make it a must-see attraction when visiting the

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Cincinnati Zoo

Consistently ranked among the top zoos in North America, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is home to 500+ animals and 3,000+ plant species. It’s

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