- Our list of the best things to do in Mason, Ohio, features the top 184 nearby activities — including 64 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Mason, OH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 16 things to do within the city of Mason, OH , followed by 168 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cincinnati, Newport, Covington, Hamilton, Lebanon, West Chester, Fairfield, Middletown, Centerville, Kettering, Dayton, Springfield and Guernsey
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47.7 Miles
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1340 East High Street, Springfield, OH 45505
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At Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House, visitors can go on guided tours and learn about Wright's architectural style. The location also features a gift shop for those who are interested in souvenirs.
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Formerly a winery and now a bar and lounge, Hafle Winery offers a variety of wines and cocktails. Small dishes like pizza and a hummus plate are also offered, with each week offering new wines.
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A gymnastics and cheerleading training school, Kokomo Flipsters offers classes for kids of all ages, from toddlers through teenagers. Classes include recreational and competitive gymnastics, recreational and competitive cheerleading, and tumble bears class for the smallest children.
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1101 Mitchell Boulevard Blvd, Springfield, OH
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As the home field for the Champion City Kings, a minor league baseball stadium, Carleton Davidson Stadium provides visitors with grandstand seats to watch the games in. For each inning break, there are activities with audience participation.
48.6 Miles
Those looking to find rare antiques can always visit Webb's Antique Mall. Also, the 500 stalls stalls in here can always offer the opportunity of a bargain.
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At Chakeres Cinema 10, guests can see the latest movies in standard and 3D formats. The theater provides discounts for students, military, and seniors with valid ID. The theater provides closed captioning on Mondays.
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The Reverend John Rankin was a prominent abolitionist in the early 1800s, and the John Rankin House serves as a memorial to him and his work. The house was actually one of the better known stops along the Underground Railroad and was preserved to contain several of Rankin's personal items.