- TripBuzz found 159 things to do with kids in or near Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, including 147 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Canton, Akron, Medina and North Canton.
- From Water Works Family Aquatic Center to Legend Lanes, the Cuyahoga Falls area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Hiking Trails, Rock Climbing and Bowling.
- Settled in 1812, the city of Cuyahoga Falls is named for the nearby Cuyahoga River and the falls the run along the city's border. Visitors enjoy the beautiful natural scenery that surrounds the city, as well as the water recreation opportunities of the nearby lake and waterways. Other points of interest include local museums, exploration caves, shopping, dining and natural parks.
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The Reeves J E Home & Museum is a historic museum that was once that home of Jeremiah E. Reeves. The museum holds special educational events such as the 'History Camp for Kids' and 'Little Girls Tea'.
42.8 Miles
Featuring the finest vendors and artisans in the area, Holmes County Flea Market, has been providing a family-friendly shopping experience since 1989. Visitors will find exceptional varieties of food, crafts, decor and more.
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325 E. Iron Ave., Dover, OH
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Built in the late 19th century, the J. E. Reeves Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum holds possessions of the Reeves family. A tour is provided and the museum has a collection of vehicles from the period.
43.1 Miles
The Pipe Yard is an amateur baseball stadium that serves as the home of the Lorain County Iron Men baseball club. The Pipe Yard also hosts a variety of other events in the off season.
43.1 Miles
Boulevard Lanes the is a bowling alley that has competitive bowling leagues for adults, children, and seniors. The bowling alley is available to rent for corporate parties, banquets, church groups, or reunions.
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260 West Federal Street, Youngstown, OH 44503
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The Youngstown Symphony Orchestra calls the De Yor Performing Arts Center its home. In addition to this primary act, the center sees several other types of musical and theatrical performances throughout the year.
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Most people know of the Lakeview Park for its historic rose garden that was dedicated in 1932. The park also offers a lakeside beach, summer season café, and numerous gazebos as well as picnic shelters.
43.3 Miles
Visitors can see the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra perform classical music concerts in Powers Auditorium. The walls of the auditorium and lounge are ornately decorated with moldings of flowers and vines.
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Originally known as The Steel Museum, the institute is currently called the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. It is maintained by Youngstown State University and covers the history of the iron and steel industries on the region.
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Opened in 1926, the Stambaugh Auditorium features a three tier concert hall accommodating 2,553 people. The auditorium also offers a 9,700 foot Grand Ballroom and a second, smaller recital hall. The rooms can be rented for concerts and other events.