Preview: Northeast Ohio has an eclectic flavor all its own, from sleepy fishing villages reminiscent of America’s East Coast and relaxing Lake Erie getaways to bustling big cities and major-league excitement. With the 1986 opening of the Cleveland Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, this region proved that it could really shake, rattle, and roll. And, if that weren’t enough, you family can take in the World’s Largest Tooth in Cleveland, rub noses with marine mammals at Six Flags in Aurora, tackle history at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, or hitch a ride on a horse-drawn buggy through Amish Country. It’s all here waiting for you. The above description is an excerpt from "Fun With the Family in Northern California." Whether you're a first-time visitor or a long-time local resident, this chapter from the Fun With the Family Series will help you find fun and engaging activities that the entire family can enjoy at great destinations throughout the state, suitable for “kids” of all ages. This chapter includes Vermilion, Geneva-on-the-Lake, Kirtland, Jefferson, Ashtabula, Twinsburg, Aurora, Peninsula Area, Amish Country, Brunswick, Bath, Akron, North Canton, Canton, Bolivar, Zoar, Massillon, New
Philadelphia, Steubenville, Coshocton, Lucas, Loudonville, and Youngstown.
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Fun With the Family Ohio Guide Book