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  1. The state is dotted with breathtaking drives and byways, such as the picturesque Ohio River Scenic Byway and the charming Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. Visitors can discover Ohio’s diverse array of charming and quaint small towns, including the quirky Yellow Springs and the picturesque Granville.

  2. The Heath includes many attractions such as the cage where the locals can play football or basketball. There is also a cricket pitch, tennis courts and woodlands that has become popular for both dog walkers and the homeless.

    • Hocking Hills State Park – Logan
    • Piatt Castles
    • Crystal Cave
    • Moonville Tunnel – Mcarthur
    • Frozen Cleveland Lighthouse
    • Kelley’s Island Glacial Grooves – Kelleys Island
    • Kelley’s Island Winery Ruins
    • Mushroom House
    • Hillandale Bridge – Euclid
    • Garden of Constants

    Before visiting Hocking Hills State Park, I had never heard of it. As we’ve said in so many of our blogs, State Parks are just so overlooked for their bigger, more popular National Parks. Hocking Hills State Park was by far on our very topmost liked list so far. Of course, we’ve only traveled for just over three years now, so there is a lot to see....

    Since you’re visiting Hocking Hills, make sure you visit Piatt Castles in Logan County. We just truly enjoy the different and unique, and the history behind them. The land was owned by Benjamin and Elizabeth Piatt who moved there with their children from Cincinnati. They had great respect for nature and the valley in which Piatt Castles is located,...

    Have an extra 15 minutes, and want to do something epic? Check out Crystal Cave in Put-In-Bay, Ohio. This is the world’s largest geode. This “cave” can be viewed in less than 15 minutes, and yes, it’s that small. But for what you’re seeing, it’s huge! The geode was discovered in 1887, by workers digging a well for a winery. Things like this make me...

    Deep within the woods near Lake Hope State Park, the Moonville Tunnel is one of the few reminders of the small mining town of Moonville which has otherwise disappeared from the map. Justin and I love the history of the old mining towns, though most of the stories didn’t end well. It’s still a neat (and sad) part of our history. Directions: GPS: 39....

    Ok, so Cleveland isn’t exactly a hidden gem, but I had never heard of this frozen lighthouse until I was doing some research. This amazing lighthouse in Cleveland that is placed so close to Lake Erie that a bizarre weather phenomenon takes place. Also, Curiously, over the 105 years, the lighthouse has developed a slight tilt to the right, and the t...

    The glacial grooves on the north side of Kelleys Island are the largest and most easily accessible glacial grooves in the world. They were scoured into solid limestone bedrock about 18,000 years ago by the great ice sheet that covered part of North America. Directions: It is on the north side of the island. However, the Island is only accessible by...

    If you go to Kelley’s Island, there are a few things to see here. Don’t miss the two ruined wineries, which are still standing today. You can get to Kelleys Island from Marblehead most of the year. The ferry ride takes about 30 minutes. The best time to visit is mid-May to October. Golf carts are available for rent at the ferry station.

    There are some really … Ummm … let’s call them “UNIQUE” houses in Ohio. We really like houses that were constructed by someone with a kind of odd or different vision. They make us think and wonder about the thought process involved. Seriously, who wakes up one morning and says “my dream is to build a house that looks like a mushroom”? Well, archite...

    This abandoned bridge to nowhere stands secluded in the woods of a Cleveland suburb. Perched atop a hill on an old brick road in Euclid, Ohio, near a city park of the same name, lies a 1920s bridge that has stood the test of time, but exists as a bridge to nowhere. Most people don’t know the story behind Cleveland’s abandoned bridge to nowhere. The...

    Ok, this is fun!! If you’re visiting Columbus, you gotta take a half hour and just visit this unique place! Located on the beautiful campus of Ohio State University, these massive, colorful numbers bring a whimsical air to the lawn outside the engineering building. They’ve stood there since 1994. If you’re a student, or maybe a parent of a student,...

  3. Purbrook (Heath, Widley & Crookorn) South East. Purbrook is situated on the outskirts of Waterlooville and over the last 5-6 years there has been a rise in the **** population. This is due to the increase of broken condoms and females getting up the duff so they can live on the genuine tax payers.

  4. What to Expect On Your Visit. We can't wait to welcome you to campus! Before you arrive, review info about health and safety, parking, transportation, local accommodations and the daily campus visit agenda to make the most of your visit. Plan Your Visit.

  5. Grade II Listed Building: Purbrook Heath House. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

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  7. Discover the Hidden Gem: Heath, Ohio - A Journey Into Serenity and Scenic Beauty Welcome to Heath, Ohio, a breathtaking destination that offers an abundance of natural beauty, rich history, and warm Midwestern hospitality. Tucked

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