- TripBuzz found 149 things to do with kids in or near Reynoldsburg, Ohio, including 144 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbus, Dublin, Westerville and Hilliard.
- From Columbus Gymnastics Academy to Blacklick Woods Metro Park & Golf Courses, the Reynoldsburg area offers 65 different types of family activities, including: Parks, History Museums, Gymnastics and Theaters.
- Bath & Body Works have their corporate offices in Reynoldsburg, a suburb of Columbus. This small town hosts a number of festivals throughout the year including a Tomato Festival and the Reynoldsburg Tartan Day celebrating the city's Scottish heritage. Other attractions in the community include the historical Livingston House and Museum, National Trail Raceway and a Motorcycle Museum.
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As an entertainment complex, Brookside Pool & Dairy Bar offers a wide range of activities, from paintball to water basketball. Visitors can purchase a party package that includes paintball equipment, admission to the paintball field, pizza, and other perks.
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Enjoyed by guests of all ages is the Lind Arena skating rink. Built in 1948, the rink is a nostalgic part of Zanesville history and offers a live DJ, snack bar and party packages.
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Adena is a mansion and gardens that was built for the first governor of the state of Ohio in 1807. Situated on 300-acres, the interior serves as a museum while the grounds include multi-tiered gardens, barn, and smoke house.
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Visitors can explore a historic S-shaped bridge along the Old National Road at the S Bridge. The bridge was originally built in 1830 and used by pioneers traveling by foot or in covered wagons.
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Once home to some of the first politicians of Ohio, Adena State Memorial is a large estate that has a restored Colonial mansion on its grounds. Visitors can learn about the history of these politicians on a guided group tour.
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Littered with native trees, Yocatangee Park has a brook that is home to ducks and geese. The park features an expansive field that often has neighborhood children playing soccer and baseball on it.
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In the midst of Hopewell National Historic Site, visitors are drawn to an enclosure called Mound City. Visitors to this 13-acre rectangular site can walk around and explore the 23 sacred Earthmounds.
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As America's oldest continuously operating theatre, The Majestic Theatre is not only a entertainment and cultural treasure of Chillicothe, but of the US. The theatre presents stage plays, music concerts, holiday specials and more.
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Detailing the region's past involvement with the development of the telephone, James M. Thomas Telephone Museum showcases artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia in its displays. The museum has a special exhibit on Alexander Graham Bell.
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Sit beneath the stars in the beautiful Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre and be dazzled by the historical drama, Tecumseh. Since it debuted in 1973, over 2.5 million people have enjoyed this outdoor play.