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  1. Feb 20, 2021 · In announcing his $74.5 billion two-year state budget proposal earlier this month, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine revealed he wants to spend $50 million on an ad campaign to induce residents of...

    • Over 50 Ohio Roadside Attractions
    • Free Things to Do in Cleveland Area
    • Free Things to Do in Columbus Area
    • Unique Things to Do in Other Areas of Ohio
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    These fun things to do in Ohio are organized geographically so you can quickly find the ones closest to you. 1. Free Things to do in Cleveland Area 2. Free Things to do in Columbus Area 3. Fun Things to do Between Cleveland and Columbus 4. Unique Things to do in Other Areas of Ohio It doesn’t matter where your road trip takes you, you’ll find plent...

    The following are low-cost or free things to do in Cleveland and the surrounding area. Most are within a one to two hour drive of the city.

    The following are low-cost or free things to do in Columbus and the surrounding area. Most are within a one to two hour drive of the city.

    45. Futuro-Mating Flying Saucer House

    If you’re in the Dayton / Cincinnati area, this currently lived-in house stands as one of the more interesting examples of architecture. Constructed of two silver saucers joined by connecting tubes, this house may not be open for public viewing but is worth a drive by. Address: Chamberlain Rd, Carlisle, OH Cost:Free to see from the road.

    46. Former World’s Largest Freighter – The Col. James M. Schoonmaker

    Col. James M. Schoonmaker is a lake freighter that served as a commercial vessel on the Great Lakes for much of the 20th century. Take a self-guided tour through this once active ship when you visit the National Museum of the Great Lakes. Address: 1701 Front St., Toledo, OH Cost:Free to see. View the website for current pricing for museum and ship admission.

    47. The Mortuary Museum

    This museumcontains a collection of hearses, caskets, and other funeral memorabilia from the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s. Address: Behind Marietta Chapel, at 408 Front Street, Marietta, Ohio 45750 Cost:Free, call to schedule a tour.

    If you’re looking for things to do outside of Ohio we have an entire list of roadside attractionsfrom around the country that you can seek out on your next road trip. They range from single attractions like a giant can of paint, to a collection of classic Cadillacspartially embedded in the ground, to unique museums like the Oz Museum in Wamego, Kan...

    I love visiting roadside attractions when I’m traveling, and when I’m home, I enjoy re-living my experience. I created thisroadside attractions adult coloring bookbased on photos I’ve taken when traveling throughout Ohio and the United States. Get yours today!

  2. This budget will invest $50 million in a national marketing campaign to drive 3 billion impressions across broadcast tv, connected tv, digital and social media, paid search, and limited radio and print advertisements promoting Ohio as the ideal place to live, learn, work, and play.”

  3. Feb 12, 2021 · This budget will invest $50 million in a national marketing campaign to drive 3 billion impressions across broadcast tv, connected tv, digital and social media, paid search, and limited radio and print advertisements promoting Ohio as the ideal place to live, learn, work, and play.”

  4. May 11, 2021 · Here's what each city and county will get. About $6.6 billion will go directly to 37 Ohio cities and all 88 counties as part of the $350 billion program created under the American Rescue Plan.

  5. Nov 17, 2021 · ️ $253 million to airports. 🔋 $140 million to create a network of electric vehicle charging stations. 💻 At least $100 million to expand broadband access, along with a program that would make internet access more affordable for 28% of Ohio residents, based on income.

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  7. May 11, 2022 · TourismOhio just released the economic impact metrics today. In 2021, the tourism industry captured $46.9 billion in visitor spending and welcomed 219 million visitors into and within the state. The industry also supported 411,000 Ohio jobs (full time, part time and seasonal).

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