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Visitors to the Buckeye State will find an unrivaled variety of attractions, destinations and features. In fact one can travel from ancient Indian cultures to the birthplace of aviation to the world’s fastest roller coaster all in less than three hours.

Some of the world’s most exotic animals can be seen at Ohio’s acclaimed zoos and animal research facilities. There are zoos in each of Ohio’s major cities, while The Wilds, outside Zanesville, offers visitors a tremendous opportunity to experience a research and educational facility with animals from around the world in a safari-like preserve environment.

For those seeking a more urban experience it can be found in Ohio’s dazzling cities. Here you can find the very best in the arts, cultural neighborhoods and fine dining.

Ohio’s cities are experiencing a cultural renaissance that beckons to rediscover a new vitality. Cleveland never ceases to amaze its visitors with new attractions, world-class museums and arts facilities, eclectic ethnic neighborhoods and a world of special events.

In the past decade, Cincinnati has become a city unlike any other. It is home to some of the world’s finest restaurants and lodging properties, renovated neighborhoods and mesmerizing museums.

Located in the center of everything, Columbus is a city with style. This style is about being confident, diverse and open to new ideas. From its unique historic neighborhoods to funky arts areas to hip entertainment districts, Columbus offers a distinctive urban experience.

Ohio’s arts, culture and culinary experience also can be found beyond its city limits. Discover Ohio’s flourishing wine business in the Northeast and fine dining at luxury inns dotted across the state. Even in the small communities visitors will find first-rate dining, master artisans and one-of-a-kind antiques.

Ohio has a breadth of history, from ancient Indian civilizations, Civil War heroes and presidential birthplaces all of which can be found within her borders.

Fort Ancient features 18,000 feet of earthen walls built 2,000 years ago by American Indians using shoulder blades of deer, split elk antler, clam shell hoes and digging sticks. Fort Meigs, one of the largest log forts in America, was built to protect Ohio and Indiana from the invading British.

Ohio’s history museums depict achievements of religious leaders, aviation pioneers, war heroes and common citizens doing exemplary acts of service. In 2004, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will open in Cincinnati commemorating the historic impact of the Underground Railroad and showcasing the efforts of modern-day heroes of freedom movements from around the world.

Possibly Ohio’s most undiscovered asset is its spectacular outdoors. From great lakes, to scenic bike paths to mysterious caves, Ohio has outdoor adventure opportunities for everyone.

Ohio’s State Parks and National Forests provide access to some of the best caving, hiking, canoeing, birding and exploring to be found anywhere, and the waterways from great lakes to rivers offer activities galore. More than 500 miles of picturesque bike paths invite biking enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy a one-day or a multi-day bike adventure along rolling terrain. Scenic railroads provide passengers the chance to revel in Mother Nature’s work while enjoying a relaxing trip through the countryside.




Courtesy of the Ohio Department of Development, Division of Travel and Tourism
Photos Courtesy of the Ohio Department of Development, Division of Travel and Tourism



















































































































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