32 days in Ohio Itinerary

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Toledo
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Sandusky
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Cleveland
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Canton
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Mansfield
— 3 nights
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Columbus
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Cincinnati
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Toledo — 4 nights

Get out of town with these interesting Toledo side-trips: Lima (Alter Ego Comics & Allen County Museum).

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San Diego to Toledo is an approximately 6-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a train. The time zone difference moving from Pacific Standard Time (PST) to Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 3 hours. Traveling from San Diego in March, things will get cooler in Toledo: highs are around 43°F and lows about 27°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 28th (Tue) to allow enough time to drive to Sandusky.
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Sandusky — 4 nights

Venture out of the city with trips to Vermilion River Reservation (in Vermilion), Firelands Museum and Laning Young Research Center (in Norwalk) and Lakeview Park (in Lorain). There's much more to do: make a splash at Kalahari Waterparks, get engrossed in the history at Milan Historical Museum, get in on the family fun at Ghostly Manor Thrill Center, and do a tasting at Rocky Point Winery.

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Drive from Toledo to Sandusky in 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or take a bus. In March in Sandusky, expect temperatures between 41°F during the day and 26°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 1st (Sat) to allow enough time to drive to Cleveland.
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Cleveland — 5 nights

Forest City

Spend the 4th (Tue) exploring nature at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. There's much more to do: examine the collection at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, stroll around Rocky River Reservation, try your luck at JACK Cleveland Casino, and take in nature's colorful creations at Cleveland Botanical Garden.

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Getting from Sandusky to Cleveland by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: take a train. In April, daytime highs in Cleveland are 57°F, while nighttime lows are 40°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Thu) early enough to drive to Canton.
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Canton — 4 nights

You'll find plenty of places to visit near Canton: Akron (Cummings Center for the History of Psychology & Overlook Area), Mill Creek Park (in Canfield) and Alpine Hills Historical Museum (in Sugarcreek).

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Traveling by car from Cleveland to Canton takes 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of train and taxi; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 61°F in April, and nighttime lows around 39°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Mon) to allow enough time to drive to Mansfield.
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Mansfield — 3 nights

Venture out of the city with trips to Pine Tree Barn (in Wooster), Marion (Heritage Hall & Harding Memorial) and Mount Vernon (Harmony Playground at Memorial Park & Spi).

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Getting from Canton to Mansfield by car takes about 1.5 hours. In April in Mansfield, expect temperatures between 60°F during the day and 38°F at night. Cap off your sightseeing on the 13th (Thu) early enough to go by car to Columbus.
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Columbus — 6 nights

The Discovery City

Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Columbus: Zanesville (St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Zanesville Museum of Art, &more), Columbus Zoo and Aquarium (in Powell) and Ohio Caverns (in West Liberty). There's much more to do: test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms, admire the natural beauty at Inniswood Metro Gardens, get curious at COSI Center of Science and Industry, and browse the eclectic array of goods at North Market Farmer's Market.

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Getting from Mansfield to Columbus by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: drive. In April, daytime highs in Columbus are 64°F, while nighttime lows are 43°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 19th (Wed) early enough to go by car to Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati — 5 nights

The Queen of the West

Change things up with these side-trips from Cincinnati: Hawthorn Hill (in Oakwood (Montgomery County)) and Dayton (Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway, National Museum of the US Air Force, &more). There's lots more to do: try to win big at JACK Cincinnati Casino, stroll the grounds of Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains, and go on a hair-raising tour with a ghost and vampire tour.

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Getting from Columbus to Cincinnati by car takes about 2 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. In April, daily temperatures in Cincinnati can reach 66°F, while at night they dip to 43°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 24th (Mon) so you can fly 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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