
The state of Ohio brings to mind the hub of manufacturing industries and resources. Th railroads, the Ohio River and the ports on Lake Erie have contributed a great deal to this development, making it the center of industry. However there is much more to this Great Lakes State.
Three cities of Ohio have changed the perception of the state as an industrial and polluted region. Cincinnati and Cleveland have a life of their own and are surprisingly attractive. Cincinnati offers a variety of museums, galleries, fine dining and shopping, while Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a major internationally acclaimed attraction. The lakefront is picturesque and inviting to millions of visitors every year. The capital city of Columbus is the education, research and commerce center of the state. Known for its colleges and museums, it proves to be a lively stop during a vacation to Ohio. In spite of all these attractions, the most widely visited location of Ohio are the beaches of the Lake Erie Islands that offer recreational activities including boating, fishing, swimming, as well as numerous historical sites and nature areas. Most of Ohio is covered by farmland and supports the largest Amish population in the whole world. Ohio has a lot to offer if you are open to looking around for the hidden wonders.
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