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Roadside Ohio: Wildlife & Natural Wonders
Immerse yourself in Ohio’s natural beauty, from wildlife encounters with rescued birds at the Ohio Bird Sanctuary or marveling at the stunning rock formations of the Ohio Caverns.
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Roadside Ohio: Food Finds
From an Ohio State Buckeye-themed, train-car diner to an iconic cheese barn along the interstate, explore these spots that promise a memorable visit.
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Roadside Ohio: Bizzare Homes
Explore some of our state’s most unique abodes, from a 1924 ore freighter turned ship house on South Bass Island to a whimsical mushroom-shaped home in Cincinnati.
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53 Must-See Roadside Attractions in Ohio
The Buckeye State is home to many interesting and unusual finds that may be closer than you think. Here is your ultimate guide to seeing them all.
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Roadside Ohio: Larger Than Life
From oversized ears of corn to a giant Campbell’s Soup can, discover larger-than-life landmarks that offer a whimsical take on our state’s history, culture and creativity.
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Roadside Ohio: Man-Made Marvels
Explore these testaments to creativity and ingenuity that can be found across Ohio, from a re-created Wild West town to the nation’s oldest mini-golf course.
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Roadside Ohio: Unusual Museums and Objects
From neon signs and vintage televisions to troll dolls and cardboard boats, explore these truly one-of-a-kind exhibits.
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Roadside Ohio: Gravesites, Memorials and Monuments
From Cincinnati’s Passenger Pigeon Memorial to Alan Freed’s grave, visit these spots that honor legendary figures, community spirit and pivotal moments in Ohio history.
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Horse and Buggy ATM, Wellington
This roadside attraction is unusual for an ATM yet feels right at home in Ohio.
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Road Trips: Ohio Roadside Finds
These curiosities provide a glimpse into local heritage, Ohio history and sheer creativity. They also make for some great social media moments.
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Grandpa’s Cheesebarn, Ashland
This roadside icon has become a favorite for Interstate 71 travelers since opening in 1978.
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21 Roadside Ice Cream Stands in Ohio to Visit this Summer
Long live the roadside stand — part of the fabric of summer in our state. Here are decades-old favorites and new finds to check out during your travels this season.
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30 Classic Ohio Ice Cream Shops and Stands
From old-school shops to roadside spots, these destinations for ice cream offer a taste of what summer in Ohio is all about.
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Ohio Caverns, West Liberty
A farmhand stumbled upon a sinkhole in a field on Abraham William Reams’ property in 1897. The tours of the caves the hole led to started soon after.
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Sail into Creativity at Ohio’s Cardboard Boat Museum
Some of the most memorable participants in New Richmond’s annual Cardboard Boat Regatta are immortalized in a former gas station.
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Topiary Park, Columbus
This Columbus attraction re-creates Georges Seurat’s “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” with plants.
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Museum of Divine Statues
Lou McClung opened this museum four years ago and features more than 100 statues and artifacts.
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World’s Tallest Our Lady of Guadalupe
This 50-foot-tall statue in Ashtabula County watches over the countryside.
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Giant Tomato Soup Can, Napoleon
The instantly recognizable icon stands outside Campbell Soup Co.’s Napoleon production facility.
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Smolen-Gulf Bridge, Ashtabula
This 613-foot span holds the distinction of being the longest covered bridge in the United States.
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