Preview: The mark of the Ohio Frontier is still visible in the Cambridge and Zanesville area on the western edge of Appalachia. Small cities, towns, and villages have thrived among these gentle hills and lush forests for two centuries. Midwestern friendliness and hospitality make it easy to feel right at home in this close-knit area. The well-maintained historical attractions, the family-owned places to eat and stay, and the quaint store-lined downtown streets are warm, welcoming, and perfect for couples, families, or groups to visit. The Appalachian foothills give the area a varied terrain with plenty of greenery-filled parks, waterways, and forests.In autumn the trees explode with color and the local orchards burst with fruits and vegetables. This chapter covers a complete weekend getaway. Inside you'll find information on what to see and do, tours, sports, shopping, local events, lodging, dining, and essential
travel information.
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Duration: A weekend or longer
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Fodor's Where to Weekend Around Ohio Guide Book