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  1. Hace 6 días · Later in this guide, I list our top six favorite experiences, for those who are short on time or just want to hit the highlights. 1. Bike, Hike, or Run along the Ohio and Erie Towpath Trail. The Ohio and Erie Towpath Trail is an 87-mile graded gravel path that runs alongside the Cuyahoga River.

  2. Hace 6 días · Our goal is to promote, attract and strengthen businesses in the Nelsonville area, located in the scenic Hocking Hills of Southeastern Ohio. Take a look around and learn about the many local attractions our area has to offer and visit our membership directory, where you can browse the wonderful businesses and organizations that make up the Nelsonville Chamber of Commerce.

  3. Hace 6 días · When the Ohio & Erie Canal was completed in the 1830s, the city of Cleveland grew to be one of the largest (and richest) cities in the United States. But Ohio has never been *just* about it's cities. I'm a big fangirl for Ohio cities like Cleveland – but I'm perhaps an even bigger fangirl for the parks and green spaces around it, including Cuyahoga Valley National Park .

  4. Hace 5 días · The Nelsonville branch has had many homes since 1935, including a storefront in the historic Stuarts Opera House building on the Public Square. When the Opera House burned in 1980, the collection survived but with substantial water damage, with a move soon after to its current location on W. Washington Street.

  5. Hace 4 días · Movies 10-Nelsonville. 14333 US 33 South, Nelsonville , OH 45764. 740-753-3400 | View Map. Online tickets are not available for this theater.

  6. Hace 5 días · The Best Things to Do in Ohio with Kids on a Family Vacation. 1. Root for the Home Team Across the State of Ohio. Great American Ballpark, Photo by Melissa Moore. The favorite summer activity for many Ohioans is a visit to their local ballpark. In Cincinnati that is the Great American Ballpark overlooking the Ohio River.

  7. Hace 6 días · Read More: 20 Best Waterfalls in Ohio You Need to Visit. Brandywine Falls is the most spectacular of the national park’s waterfalls. At 65 feet, it’s also Ohio’s tallest waterfall. The Ledges is a geologically interesting place to visit – an 80-foot-tall rock ledge with a 1.8-mile trail looping around it.