We moved to Ohio, and when my brother visited (late Sept.), we did all the Tourist stuff with him. Which we kind of repeated when anyone else visited.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Football Hall of Fame (Canton)
My wife spent a lot of time in the Cowboys area (Fan-for-life).
She has her own version of these Jerseys.
And we did an obligatory Corn Maze, got maple from trees.
They're big, but I don't seem to get lost easily (or found our way through pretty quickly).
There's also a pumpkin patch).
We did a tour of an Amish Home/Farm. They explain the history/culture/quirks, and are quite personable and open -- it's not nearly as radical or separatist as people think. Believe it or not, they have their own website.
Not too far away is Zoar Ohio -- a German Commune founded in 1817. Known as the "Society of Separatists of Zoar", named after the Biblical village to which Lot and his family escaped from Sodom, they fled Germany and created a Communist Utopia in the U.S., dug their part of the Erie Canal themselves, and dissolved in 1898. One of the most successful and long-lived of the communist enclaves/cults in America (or the world). They have a website, and tours. Fascinating history that predates Karl Marx.
Rock and Roll
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Football Hall of Fame (Canton)
My wife spent a lot of time in the Cowboys area (Fan-for-life).
She has her own version of these Jerseys.
Other
And we did an obligatory Corn Maze, got maple from trees.
They're big, but I don't seem to get lost easily (or found our way through pretty quickly).
There's also a pumpkin patch).
History
While we didn't do it on this particular visit, we also have a few other things to do in North East Ohio (besides Cedar Point).
We did a tour of an Amish Home/Farm. They explain the history/culture/quirks, and are quite personable and open -- it's not nearly as radical or separatist as people think. Believe it or not, they have their own
website.
Not too far away is Zoar Ohio -- a German Commune founded in 1817. Known as the "
Society of Separatists of Zoar", named after the Biblical village to which Lot and his family escaped from Sodom, they fled Germany and created a Communist Utopia in the U.S., dug their part of the Erie Canal themselves, and dissolved in 1898. One of the most successful and long-lived of the communist enclaves/cults in America (or the world). They have a
website, and tours. Fascinating history that predates Karl Marx.