- TripBuzz found 57 things to do indoors in the Kirtland area. From Kirtland Temple to Just One More Tavern, Kirtland offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 64 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 42 different types of things to do inside in or near Kirtland, Ohio. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Cocktail Lounge, Religious Buildings, Movie Theaters and Winery/Vineyard.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Kirtland, and 55 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Cleveland, Geneva, Aurora and Lakewood.
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60 Fir Hill, Akron, OH
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Built in 1871, the Hower House is a 28-room mansion built in the Second Empire Italianate architectural style. Besides the public events which are organized in here, such as The Afternoon Tea, in here can also be organized private events, such as weddings.
38.8 Miles
182 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308
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Built in 1929, the Akron Civic Theatre was designed by John Eberson and has hosted since then famous artists, such as Louis Armstrong, Barbara Eden, and Mickey Rooney.
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The oldest home in Trumbell County, the John Stark Edwards House Museum depicts county life from pioneering days through the 19th century. The house features three floors of exhibits and also houses the Trumbell County Historical Society library.
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The Riverwalk – Amphitheatre Campus hosts musical performances throughout the summer season. Guests can also walk along the Mahoning River and easily access downtown Warren's restaurants for food and refreshments.
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Situated in Downtown Akron, Lock 3 Park hosts many festivals, like the Hamburger Festival in the summer and Holiday Fest in the winter. The park offers ice skating and sledding in the cold months and a concert series in the warmer ones.
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The Trumbull County Historical Society is an all-volunteer organization that oversees the John Stark Edwards House and Museum. The society requires members to pay dues and participate in societal events.
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Covering 860,000 square feet, the Chapel Hill Mall was first opened in 1967, and now houses more than 100 stores, including in here the Sears and the Macy's.
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Visitors to the Elm Road Twin Drive-In are able to view two movies for the single admission price, making it rather popular in the area. A food permit purchased with the admission also lets guests bring food and drinks into the drive-in with them.
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Founded in the 1957, the Trumbull Art Gallery provides a museum of culture and art with a focus on the local community. Photo shops and seasonal events are featured along with full exhibits done by regional artists.
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A microbrewery that has received some national attention via the Food Network, the Ohio Brewing Company makes a variety of beers, including seasonal selections. They welcome visitors for tastings and tours.