- TripBuzz found 162 things to do with kids in or near Peninsula, Ohio, including 150 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Akron, Cleveland, Medina and Lakewood.
- From Horseshoe Pond to Goosefeather Pond, the Peninsula area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Lake, Bike Paths and Hiking Trails.
- Home to just over 500 residents, and spanning just under five miles, the town of Peninsula, Ohio is a quaint village bursting with charm. Surrounded by countryside, the village is home to many local boutique shops, eateries and a Farmer's Market, making it the perfect setting for a relaxing afternoon. The village is also home to a selection of bed & breakfasts and inn's for those staying in town.
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Fellows Riverside Gardens serves as a large-scale public garden at the northern end of Mill Creek Park. There are twelve acres of display gardens that feature a wide variety of colorful plant displays and flowers.
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Acting as a historic landmark in the region, the Lanterman's Mill was built in the mid-1800s and then restored in the 1980s. Visitors to the mill are able to see the clever devices and designs used by pioneers and observe how it originally operated.
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Mill Creek Metroparks has over 2,900 acres for visitors to engage in activities like hiking, biking, golfing, tennis, volleyball and picnicking. People can also boat and fish on the ponds and lakes or explore the many gardens.
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Opened for the visitors in 1983, the Yoder's Amish Home organizes special events, such as the Pumpkin Butter. Buggy rides, field trips, tours of the farm, and a barn filed with domestic animals are waiting for the visitors.
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Besides the domestic animals in the petting zoo, at the Rolling Ridge Ranch there are also exotic animals, such as macaws and the South American coati. The ranch was opened in 1996 and now organizes safari-like tours on its 80 acres. There are approximately 600 animals, covering 100 species.
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Shandy Hall had original rooms that were built in 1815 by Col. Robert Harper. It eventually grew into an 18 room home with many of its original antique furnishings and remains open today as a historic house museum.
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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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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.
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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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Privately owned Camelot Lanes provides family-friendly entertainment and amusement to the surrounding area. The bulk of their business hours concentrate on open bowling for anyone, but they also offer league bowling times and cosmic bowling on the weekends.