- TripBuzz found 39 things to do with kids in or near Newark, Ohio, including 22 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Zanesville, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg and Lancaster.
- From Valley lanes bowling to Coco Key Water Resort, the Newark area offers 68 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Theaters, Specialty Museums and Historic Sites.
- Famous for being home to the world's largest basket-shaped building, Newark is deeply invested in its rich resource based business industry. This American small town boasts the nationally historic Indian Earthworks, built 2000 years ago by the Hopewell culture of Ohio. Other points of interest include the architecturally prominent Licking County Courthouse and multiple performance arts venues.
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Opened in 2000, the Nationwide Arena is the home of the Columbus Blue Jackets and hosts the Arnold Classic, a sports and fitness event hosted by the Governor himself. Public events can be organized in here.
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333 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215
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The domains covered by the hands-on exhibits at the Center of Science & Industry (COSI) range from space to ocean, including in here a little kids space, a science park, and a gadgets area.
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The Ohio State University is a public research university best known for its football team, which plays at the 104,944-seat Ohio Stadium. The location's library system features 55 individual libraries and collections.
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An outdoor recreation area, Alum Creek State Park in Delaware, Ohio is a natural beauty open to the public. Visitors can have a picnic in the grassy knolls, walk the beach, camp, boat, or simply enjoy the view.
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The home of the Columbus Clippers, the Huntington Park was constructed in 2009 amd features a bar with patios, a picnic terrace, and a pavilion.
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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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555 Borror Drive, Columbus, OH 43210
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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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Originally built during the Civil War, the Helmick Covered Bridge is one of the state's oldest examples of this bridge type. Now restored after falling into disrepair, it is still used for light traffic and as an historical attraction.
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A scenic park with walking trails, a pond with elephant fountains, and picturesque landscaping, Goodale Park is home to a variety of festivals and other special events. The park also features playgrounds for kids.
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The Phoenix Golf Links features an 18 hole, 6,900-acre golf course with bent grass trees. Visitors of the site can also receive golf lessons, practice their swing at the practice facilities, or dine at Birdy's Bar & Grill.