Hebron in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Ancient Ruins. Discover best things to do in Hebron with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 40 reviews
Spanning almost a quarter of a mile, this round earthworks was an amazing construction feat 2,000 years ago.
The Great Circle and the Works museum are one of the few indicators left from what historians believe are the first civilization from the US - the Missippians, Hopewells, or collectively the Mound Builders. Awe sweeps over you as you stand within the circle of these massive man made mounds away from the din of commercialism and progress that has swept through this area as you imagine life from over 2000 years ago in this very spot. Great preservation and informative museum make this a perfect destination for the concerning history buff or the fervent nature lover.
5 based on 211 reviews
Dawes Arboretum is our favorite place to visit at any time of the year. Its neat and clean, its not too far, its free and its big and beautiful in any season. I take my kids here for many photoshoots. Its a gem that everyone...MoreThank you for your review! We are so glad you have enjoyed your visits to The Dawes Arboretum and we hope to see you again soon.
5 based on 29 reviews
The ground are lovely as is the architecture. The whole history of Granville and the quaint downtown, burial ground, and the shady winding road to Newark are worth spending a day.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
My husband and I have been here twice this summer and it won't be our last trip. It's a small place - an old gas station? - with indoor and outdoor seating. The staff are very friendly and make you feel at home. The music selection is great with songs from U2, Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Train, Pearl Jam, Jack Johnson, and more. The beers are pretty good - have had the Irish red, cream ale, and blonde. Not my favorite craft beers but still good. Tonight Smitty's BBQ food truck was there and it was delicious! I'd give Buckeye Lake Brewery 5 stars if the beers were a little more to my liking, and if it were right on the lake.
4 based on 12 reviews
we go for " paws on the patio" when you can bring your dog to dinner. We haven't brought our dogs.. we just love watching all the dogs. It is a real fun night. Wait service is always super friendly and the food is good.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
National Trail Raceway is definitely a nice track. My wife says the best part is the regular bathrooms down under the grandstands!.
4 based on 1 reviews
This is a great stop for an unique antique. Quality furniture, beautiful dishware, unique gifts for the hard to shop for person. Don't let the outside of the building fool you - step in and be amazed. These owners take special care of their special items. Check out the photos attached. I am not related or have any affiliation.
5 based on 67 reviews
I have made fun trips to Newark with husband and daughter and stayed both times at Double Tree by Hilton, which is right across from the Midland. We came in October several years ago to see Paul Reiser (had just finished binge-ing seasons of Mad About You), and enjoyed being in the richly recently renovated Midland very much, especially as we could walk a very short ways back to our hotel. We had actually seen him arrive at the theatre from our hotel window earlier in the day. It was a wonderful short getaway not far from home.
5 based on 3 reviews
The scenery from this beach is terrific. We brought food from the Pizza Cottage that was nearby. Withe our dog our side, we (2 adults, 3 children...12,15 and 17) sat at a picnic table, enjoyed the pizza and watched the activity on the water. Very nice beach and picnic area!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Amazing site that is both peaceful and beautiful (even right next to a major highway) Built by people of the ancient Hopewell Culture between 100 B.C. and 500 A.D., this architectural wonder of ancient America was part cathedral, part cemetery and part astronomical observatory. The entire Newark Earthworks originally encompassed more than four square miles. Please don't walk on the actual works... plenty of "park" space to sit and watch from. There is a Museum at the entrance to give you more information. Go see this beautiful ancient space!
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