2 days in Ohio Itinerary

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Columbus
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Dayton
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Columbus — 1 day

The Discovery City

Start off your visit on the 14th (Fri): appreciate the extensive heritage of German Village, see the interesting displays at Wagner-Hagans Auto Museum, then test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms, and finally get a taste of the local shopping with Easton Town Center.

To find more things to do and other tourist information, read Columbus vacation planning site.

The Route module can give you travel options from your home to Columbus. In April, plan for daily highs up to 64°F, and evening lows to 43°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 14th (Fri) so you can go by car to Dayton.
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Dayton — 1 night

Gem City

Start off your visit on the 15th (Sat): examine the collection at National Museum of the US Air Force, explore the galleries of Carillon Historical Park, then stroll the grounds of Dayton National Cemetery, and finally get to know the fascinating history of Aullwood Garden MetroPark.

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You can drive from Columbus to Dayton in 1.5 hours. Another option is to take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 64°F in April, and nighttime lows around 42°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 15th (Sat) early enough to go by car back home.
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Ohio travel guide

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The Buckeye State
Nicknamed the "Heart of It All" because of its heart-like shape, Ohio is perhaps best described as a mosaic of big cities and small towns, with vast tracts of farmland in between. Always a major industrial and political player in the country, the state was the home to eight American presidents and the Wright brothers, inventors of the airplane. The first man to walk on the Moon came from Ohio, as did 23 other astronauts. More than just an overachiever in science, industry, and politics, the state is also a serious holiday destination, featuring both traditional Amish farms and bustling cities with a great selection of things to do.
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