- TripBuzz found 80 things to do with kids in or near Put in Bay, Ohio, including 66 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sandusky, Port Clinton, Huron and Oak Harbor.
- From Adventure Bay to Kayak the Bay, the Put in Bay area offers 74 different types of family activities, including: Arcades, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Caverns & Caves.
- Located on an island in Ohio, Put-In-Bay is a small village known for its summer tourism. Travel from the island is by ferry, and the village offers an array of lodging including resorts and campgrounds. Put-In-Bay is also home to several historical sites including Perry's Cave, Crystal Cave and a 19th century estate.
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Founded in 1976, the Toledo Firefighters Museum is a historic museum that has the goal of educating citizens about fire prevention and safety. The museum is located in a working fire station that was built in 1920.
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A small, tranquil nature preserve, the Rowland Nature Preserve features hiking trails, an ice skating rink, and fishing areas. The preserve also features a memorial for the victims of the September 11th attacks.
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Toledo Zoo is known for being the first zoo to feature a hippoquarium which offers underwater views of the hippos as well as the Kihansi Spray Toad. The museum also maintains a variety of other exhibits on wildlife species from around the world.
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A neighborhood park offering views of the Maumee River, Walbridge Park features paved trails for biking and hiking as well as a playground area. The park also has a gazebo, two pavilions, and provides picnic areas as well.
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In 1833, a Presbyterian Minister and a missionary founded Oberlin College, a four year liberal arts college and conservatory of music. Oberlin was a key stop on the underground railroad and considered a center for abolitionist activities.
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Opened in 1963, Oberlin College Lanes is an alcohol- and smoke-free bowling center situated on the Oberlin College campus. It features six lanes, offers bowling instruction and is host to both leagues and private events.
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Tappan Square is a 13-acre site that hosts festivals, concerts, marches, the Doggie Doo Dog Parade, and Oberlin College's Commencement ceremony. The location was named after Arthur Tappan, a 19th-century abolitionist.
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Named for famous Oberlin Chemistry professor Frank Fanning Jewett, the Jewett House dates back to the 1880s, and is an example of transitional architecture between the Italianate style and Queen Anne style. The house is open for tours.
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The town's first public school, Little Red Schoolhouse was built in 1836 and also served as both a home and a tailor shop. The schoolhouse is now a museum that offers educational artifacts from the 19th century.
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The historic Monroe House is an Italian style museum that offers educational tours that focus on abolition, the Underground Railroad, and local history. The home was originally the home of General Giles W. Shurtleff.