- TripBuzz found 46 things to do indoors in the Bowling Green area. From Grumpy Dave's Pub to Al Mar Bowling Lane, Bowling Green offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 41 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 30 different types of things to do inside in or near Bowling Green, Ohio. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Pubs and History Museums.
- There are 8 indoor activities in Bowling Green, and 38 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Toledo, Maumee, Findlay and Perrysburg.
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At the Aquatic Resource Center, visitors can view live Lake Erie fish species and learn about the research that is being conducted in order to protect the body of water's wildlife. The location's offerings included hands-on science activities.
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Bryan Lanes is a casual bowling alley with a sports bar theme. Aside from premier bowling, the center also offers billiards, party rental space, Keno and full service bar and grill.
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From pillow cases to posters, M&D Photography offers prints of its local photographers' work with subjects like natural landmarks, animals, and historic buildings. The photographs feature scenes from different locations in Ohio.
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Opening in 1990 to celebrate the carousels of days of old, the Merry Go Round Museum showcases all dedicated to the art and creation of carousels. From the history to the tools to artifacts, the museum collects from around the world to bring the best collection to visitors. A 1939 merry go round is available fo…
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Also known as The State, the Sandusky State Theatre is an entertainment venue that houses the Sandusky State Repertory Company. The group puts on a variety of shows each season. The theater also hosts films and concerts.
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Styled in Greek Revival architecture, Follett House Museum presents historical artifacts of Sandusky and of Erie County. The museum displays letters, drawings, diaries and books and has a collection of textiles along with a rooftop view of the area.
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A historic house originally constructed in the 1850s, the Eleutheros Cooke House & Garden combines 19th century architecture with a 1950s indoor aesthetic. The house is now a free public museum.
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The Sandusky Maritime Museum offers a learning experience for guests who are interested in knowing more about the history of the Sandusky Bay. The location not only has numerous exhibits on display, but also sells souvenirs at the gift shop.
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Since 1908, the Allen County Museum, has been dedicated to showcasing and preserving rich, local history. Exhibits include a restored Sherman Tank, Children's Discovery Center, and other multi-media and interactive displays.