- TripBuzz found 132 things to do with kids in or near North Ridgeville, Ohio, including 121 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cleveland, Medina, Lakewood and Oberlin.
- From Mulligan's Family Fun to Brunswick Zone, the North Ridgeville area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Mini Golf, Movie Theaters, Parks and Bowling.
- Located in northern Ohio is the Cleveland suburb of North Ridgeville. The area is popular with college students, as the city is home to and near fifteen college campuses. Visitors and locals enjoy the diverse dining selection, shopping district and nearby parks, and the city also hosts an annual Corn Festival.
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Built in 1821, Marblehead Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes. There is a museum on the grounds with displays and artifacts representing the colorful history of the lighthouse and the people who lived there.
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A movie theater with ten auditoriums, Cinemark Movies 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers self-service ticketing, a game room and a concession area with food and drinks.
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Kent City Parks & Recreation manages the park, building facilities, and recreation programs for the City of Kent. Programs offers include summer programs, babysitting training, fun runs, art events, and triathlons.
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At Acres of Fun, visitors can enjoy a wide range of attractions, including miniature golf, go-karts, batting cages, laser tag, and more. The complex has a 10,500 square foot skating rink where visitors can rollerblade to pop music.
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As a recreational program offered by Kent State University, Crooked River Adventures has a variety of tours from kayaking, to tubing, to biking. The paddling trips take place on the Cuyahoga River and provide scenic views of the surrounding region.
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Brady's Leap Park can be found at the northern limit of the Riveredge Trail and is the historic area located where Captain Samuel Brady reportedly jumped 21 feet across the river to avoid capture by Indians in 1780.
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The LDS Church Headquarters was established in Historic Kirtland in the 1880's. Visitors can experience life in those times through the meticulously restored and rebuilt structures, including the sawmill, schoolhouse, farms and more.
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An indoor amusement center featuring bowling, an arcade, and other activities, Freeway Lanes Bowling Group hosts all manner of parties, corporate retreats, and special events. It also serves an array of refreshments.
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Affiliated with Kent State University, Dix Stadium was opened in 1969. The stadium is most famous for hosting the Kent State University Golden Flashes football team, and it also hosts other sporting and entertainment events.
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Built as a silent movie and vaudevillian theater in 1927, the Kent Stage, has hosted shows and musical acts that have delighted the masses ever since. With seating capacity at 640, visitors feel up close and personal with the entertainment.