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Lebanon, Ohio is a small town located approximately 29 miles from Cincinnati, with a population of nearly 17,000 people. The small city boasts over twenty parks, an eight-mile trail running through the city, and several options for acc…
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Montgomery, Ohio, is known for its historic downtown, beautiful outdoor spaces, surrounding golf courses and proximity to both Cincinnati and Columbus. Outdoor enthusiasts visit it to hike, bike and golf, while enjoying antiquing and d…
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Piketon is a small town in southern Ohio that is surrounded by natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy a variety of nearby activities, including golfing, outdoor theater, hiking, and fishing. The Ohio River is just a short drive away, as ar…
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Ohio lies immediately south of Lake Erie, the eleventh largest lake in the world. Lake Erie is known as the "Walleye Capital of the World". It is also known for yellow perch, silver bullet steelhead, salmon, and the bronze back small m…
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Newbury is a small town in northeastern Ohio that is surrounded by natural scenic beauty. Visitors can enjoy the many hiking trails in the area, or experience the simplicity of Ohio's Amish country. There are also many opportunities fo…
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Ohio boasts dozens of towns along the Ohio River where visitors can take advantage of hiking, boating, and fishing facilities. You can enjoy river activities in large cities like Cincinnati, or small towns like Steubenville and Gallipo…
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Ohio holds many sight-seeing treasures - you can take in a game by the first professional baseball team, the Cincinnati Reds; check out Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame or Canton's Pro Football Hall of Fame; you can also visit hi…
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Trek through the Midwest streets of Ohio and you're bound to run into some bland options, but you don't have to. Spice up your travels with a themed hotel room and feel like you've stepped into another time or place.
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Austinburg, Ohio, located just east of Geneva in the heart of northeast Ohio's wine country, is a convenient base for exploring the region's wineries, 17 covered bridges and for going boating, swimming and water skiing at nearby Lake E…
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If you will be visiting Montpelier, Ohio, for business or leisure, set aside some time to explore the quaint town. Take in a game of volleyball at Montpelier's 30-acre municipal park, or stroll through downtown and visit town Hhall and…
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Northeastern Ohio offers a wealth of diverse activities for both business and leisure travelers. Visitors can experience world class dining, theater, and sporting events in Cleveland, enjoy the simplicity of Ohio's Amish country, or hi…
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Middlefield is a small, primarily Amish village in Ohio, located about an hour's drive east of Cleveland. The quiet country setting is also host to a number of trails and parks, including a fishing area, two large child play fountains,…
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Ohio has a number of beautiful rivers that flow through it and around it and, naturally, innkeepers and travelers are drawn to the beauty of the flowing water. Historic towns sprung up on the banks of those rivers as well. The rivers m…
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Canfield, Ohio is a small city located in Mahoning County about an hour's drive east of Akron. Hotel and recreational activities are limited there but the surrounding communities offer a lot of things to do and various places to stay.…
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Salem was founded, in part, by Quakers, and during the early 1800's it served as a hub for the Underground Railroad. There is a lot to see and do if you are going to be staying near Salem.The Salem Historical Society Museum, which cons…
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