- TripBuzz discovered 68 different types of activities for couples in the Delaware area, including Bowling (like Colony Lanes), National & State Parks (like Alum Creek State Park), Gun Ranges (like Blackwing Shooting Center) and Horse Races (like Little Brown Jug Race Secretary), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 118 date ideas in or near Delaware, Ohio, including 104 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbus, Dublin, Westerville and Marion.
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Roughly one million people visit The Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center every year. Both men's and women's basketball along with men's hockey are played at the arena during their respective seasons.
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169 E. Church St., Marion, OH 43302
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One of two popcorn museums in the world, the Wyandot Popcorn Museum showcases one of the largest collections of popcorn poppers, peanut roasters, and restored antiques. Visitors can take a tour, view the exhibits, and leave with a bag of popcorn.
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Heritage Hall is a building that acts as the meeting place of the Marion County historical society, which was originally created by a group of students. The hall was previously known as the Marion Post Office.
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Hosting an array of productions, both live and screened, the Marion Palace Theater is a beautiful and historical gem in Marion. The theater offers movie screenings, yoga classes, holiday events, stage plays and can be rented for private weddings and events throughout the year.
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Traditional ten pin bowling is the primarly focus of Buckeye Lanes. In addition to open public bowling times and special weekly events, many local leagues compete and practice at the bowling alley.
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Built in 2000, Paradise Park Miniature Golf is a recreational miniature golf facility that features 18-holes of golf through a 3-acre woodland. The park also has a hand-dipped ice cream shop inside the 1800-sqft clubhouse.
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Home of the State Buckeyes, the Ohio Stadium was opened in 1922 and, over the time, it was upgraded until it reached a maximum seating capacity of 102,329. It is the largest stadium in the state, and besides the football games it has hosted bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis.
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Home of one of the largest state fairs in the United States, the Ohio State Fairgrounds hosts a yearly event that features concerts and other live music offerings. Additionally, guests of this site are also able to enjoy rides in Kiddieland.
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The Huber Machinery Museum features examples of the inventions created by Edward Huber. Visitors will find steam tractors, gas-powered tractors, threshers, and the wood-revolving hay rake, which was patented in 1865.
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The Steve Hogg Recreation Center provides recreation facilities and exercise for its visitors. Facilities at the site include batting cages, basketball courts, pool tables, ping-pong tables, and air hockey tables.