If you are looking for an active place to stay with world-class attractions, Ohio’s major cities can satisfy any vacation desire. Each offers its own distinct flavor of fun, from professional sports – Bengals (Cincinnati), Cavaliers (Cleveland) and Indians (Cleveland again) – to museums, outdoor activities and more. One of the most famous is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. If football is your thing, don’t miss the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. For the science-minded, visit the meat eaters at the Carnivore Conservation Center in the Wilds near Cambridge, dedicated to the breeding and scientific study of endangered mid-sized carnivores. Kids will also love Planet Snoopy in Sandusky or the Columbus Zoo’s Zoombezi Bay Waterpark and Jack’s Landing rides.
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All Things Old features the most adorable boutique clothing, antiques and vintage home decor, Dixie Belle Paint Company products, and all kinds of treasures!
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I started going to the Athens Farmers Market decades ago when it brought people together on the old airport runway, now long-gone under tennis courts and a skateboard park. Now the largest year-round farmer's market in the state is about to move again. But what will always be a constant is the opportunity to access healthy local foods and the rich local community of vendors and customers. It is a meeting place, a crossroads for the diverse city and county, university and farmer, student and older adult communities to come together. So bring a bag for carrying home vegetables, local honey, fantastic bread and funky Avalanche pizza creations, herbs, soap, and naturally some local tortilla chips and popcorn.
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We are an orchard that has nearly 300 acres of fresh fruit. We have a Farmer's Market M-S. We offer tours on the farm and have free sampling.
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Voted "Best Flea Market in Ohio" by Readers of Ohio Magazine. This 1600+ space Flea Market Open Year Round Every Friday and select Saturdays. Fair Foods, Fresh Air, Flea Market Finds! Check out our enormous Monthly Consignment Auction the SECOND TUESDAY of each month. Rogers Community Auction "Where Buyer and Seller Get Together."
Wife and I visit Rogers Community Auction (we call it Rogers Flea Market) twice or more each year. It is a 2 hour plus drive from our home in West Central PA and it is always good to get there early, so we get a 'room' in North Lima or other place near by, arise at about 6 am the next morning and get our favorite parking spot under a large tree...at about 7am...thereby, getting a shady parking spot, and starting our 'marketing' in the cool of a hot summer day. We have only been there during the summertimes, so we can't talk about any other calendar weeks. The flea market is very large, requiring a lot of walking if one wants to see all of it. Most are outdoors, but there are buildings with protected content, so there reason to visit at any time of the year. My wife loves the hot donuts made by an Amish group in one of the buildings, to which she bought two dozen very large and very good donutes. They are so large that one could possibly use them for horse shoe tossing...but no one would want to waste them on that!
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Pearl Market brings fresh local produce, farm products, cottage foods, and local artisan-made goods to the urban heart of Columbus; provides a fun destination for downtown employees, residents, and visitors, and creates traffic for local brick-and-mortar businesses. The market takes place from May through October in Pearl Alley and Gay Street.
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Fresh produce, friendly service and it doesn't take a half hour to check out. You will be sorely missed!
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