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Experience the sights that Ohio has to offer from 13,000 feet in the air! Quality equipment, qualified pilots, knowledgeable teachers and detailed instruction are available for first time jumpers as well as experienced jumpers looking to learn something new. Offering tandem, accelerated free fall and static line jumps, this is the perfect experience for thrill seekers and daredevils.
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Whether or not you are an art enthusiast, the exhibits on display in this museum are sure to fascinate. Compare American and European works that date from the mid-19th century and early 20th century. Artists include the talented Cassandre, El Lissitzky and Man Ray with mediums ranging from American Impressionist painting to modern day video and TV images and pop art. an exhibit devoted to the design and construction of the soaring new structure that resides next to the historic original building is a fascinating look at form and function in architecture.
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Visitors can take a trip around the world by simply walking through the exhibits provided in the 25 acres of this spectacular park. Bald eagles, Sumatran tigers, Humboldt penguins and red pandas are among the more than 700 animals that reside here. Educational programs and hands-on activities are presented throughout the year; programs include a Senior Safari, a Pajama Party (with an overnight stay!) and a Holiday Lights Celebration. What are you waiting for?
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Grab your gear and come on over – no matter what time of year. There is always something fun and exciting to do at the Boston Mills Ski Resort. 19 slopes are hopping with snowboarders and ski bums throughout the winter months. Equipment rental, food and beverages are also readily available. The newest edition is the water park/snow tubing hot spot. The venue also plays host to live concerts, Winemaker dinners and the Boston Mills Artfest. Call ahead for the schedule of events.
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There are many sights to see in the Akron, Peninsula and Cuyahoga areas, and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad can take you there. See the beautiful countryside along the Cuyahoga River as this historic train navigates the way. Built in the 1940s, the coaches are air-conditioned and offer a pleasant ride from one destination to the next. Inventure place, Hale Farm and Village and Quaker Square are just some of the stops. So what are you waiting for? All aboard!
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Roller coasters, shows and water slides – anything with spills, thrills and splashes- is here in this 750-acre fun park. From traditional wood to sleek contemporary, the ten roller coasters at Geauga Lake are sure to please the most die-hard rider. An array of other rides, plus plenty for the scooter set, make the park a family favorite. Just next door, Wildwater Kingdom has high-speed slides as well as rambling boat rides, a wave pool, and children's attractions. So suit up and slip down for the coolest time under the sun.
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In reverence of past and present inventors and with hopes of encouraging inventors of the future, this fascinating attraction is truly a must see! Where would we be without the telephone, Xerox machines, artificial kidney dialysis or dynamite? Have you ever wondered who came up with the idea of sound systems, television or the calculator? All your questions can be answered here. Numerous interactive programs are held here throughout the year, with hopes to bring out the inventor in you.
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This impressive estate dates back to 1837 when it was home to Colonel Simon Perkins, son of the founding father of Akron. The home remained in the Perkins family until 1945. The architecture is unmistakably Greek Revival, and the interior still contains authentic furnishings of the early nineteenth century.
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Contrary to popular belief, this impressive historic house museum did not get its name from a person or family. Stan Hywet (pronounced Hee-wit), means "Stone Quarry" in Olde English. At one time, this estate contained a sandstone quarry (which is now the site of the naturalistic lagoons). In 1912, F.A. Seiberling, co-founder of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and his family began construction of the Manor House, which hosted such guests as President Taft, Helen Keller and the Von Trapp family. Today the estate is comprised of 70 remaining acres of beautifully landscaped grounds that harmoniously combine structural design with natural surroundings. One of the ground's most popular attractions is the peaceful walled English Garden that was created by renowned landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman.
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Take a break from your hectic life and enjoy the picturesque rolling hills that surround this breathtaking winery. You can take a vineyard tour, indulge in a wine tasting and even take a few bottles home with you. Learn about the history of the wines made here and find out how certain bottles have won prestigious awards. Located just a few minutes from downtown Akron. Reservations for specific tasting rooms are recommended.
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