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 One of the greatest places to spend a week-end or a few days is,
Put-In-Bay Ohio. There is so much to do even for the younger crowd. There are
wonderful shops great places to eat, rent a golf cart or mini bike and cruise the
island. The monument is a must and there are actually 5 soliders burried in there.
Wonderful history! Hit the Round House with Mad Dog Mike, he is great and a must
see.  What a great entertaining commedian. You can take the jet or the ferrie over
from Port Clinton, Ohio if you do not have a boat to go on. - Penelope Nino

 Go to Wapakoneta Water Park!! - Lauren Fox

We are vacationing and attending a church conference in the West
Coast and Central Florida area. I love the palm trees, water, scenery, and lovely
stucco buildings. We are fortunate to have family in florida so it makes the trip
even more pleasant.  We have enjoyed taking pictures on our trip as well. We miss
our church family and friends in Wapakoneta - but do love Florida scenery - Brenda Lewis
 
 As a former resident of Ohio, I would like to say one of the best
places to go for historical is Charleston, SC.  The people are very friendly and
helpful with all your questions on what to see in this very old-historical city.
There are many beautiful plantations to visit.  The city offers a vast number of
tours which include:  walking, carriage, bus, home, ghost, and many other tours.
The City Market is an outdoor market where vendors come to sell their wares.  But
Charleston is known for its vast number of restaurants serving a wide variety of
dishes.  Seafood is the most offered in this Low Country city with a touch of
southern cooking.  Please look at Charleston as a place to go to relax and enjoy the
most friendly city in the country. - Curt Bowsher

 

 
 
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