Monday, July 16, 2012

Top 5 Tourist Places To Visit In Ohio | United States

In Ohio, there are so many interesting places to visit that even a whole vacation is not sufficient to enjoy what this amazing state of United State has to offer. Ohio is a very interesting place to visit. It is a very beautiful combination of urban areas with amazing historical backgrounds. Her e is a list of places where you can go during your visit in Ohio.

1. Cedar Point Amusement park:











Cedar Point Amusement Park

Cedar amusement park is located on a lake Erie peninsula in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It is the only amusement park in the world with 4 roller coasters taller than 200 feet- Magnum XL 200, Millennium Force, Wicked Twister, and Top Thrill Dragster. It is the only park with roller coasters in all four height classifications. This amusement park offers you 69 rides and more roller coasters than any other park.


2. Toledo:











Toledo

Toledo is located in northwest Ohio, on the western end of Lake Erie, and borders the State of Michigan. It is the 4th most populous city in Ohio, United States. This City was founded in 1833. This City contains all type of modern amenities like park, eateries, historical landmarks, shopping centers, accommodation s etc. So you can say that is a very tempting travel destination.


3. Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland:











Cleveland Botanical Garden



 

The Cleveland Botanical Garden was founded in 1930 as the Garden center of Greater Cleveland. It is located in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Originally housed in a converted boat house on Wade Park lagoon, the center served as a horticulture library. This garden has beautiful facilities and innovative programming which makes it reach out of every segment of the community.



4. Rock and roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland:











Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame sunset

The Rock and Roll Hall of fame and Museum is located on the shore of Lake Erie in downtown, Cleveland, Ohio.  Inside the Museum You’ll come across numerous temporary exhibits of Roy Orbison, U2, Wanda Jackson, Elvis Parsley and many others. Its exterior is also very captivating. Make sure to visit here. It was established in 1986. It has history of some of the best-known Musicians, bands, producers and others.


5. LeVeque Tower, Columbus:











LeVeque Tower

Leveque was the tallest building in Columbus from 1927 to 1937. It was added to the National Register of Historic places in 1975. It houses the Thomas W. Lamb- designed palace theater, one of Columbus’ major performing arts halls. This is 555-feet tall building.







 

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