Every region in America is home to at least some unique foods. The singular combination of people, geography, climate and culture all but guarantees it. Even in this day of national chain restaurants, idiosyncratic local specialties endure thanks to the cooks who make them and the customers who demand them. Given its lengthy history and melting-pot citizenry, it's no surprise that Ohio is stuffed to the gills with distinctive edibles.
History may be a snooze in school, but Ohio's historical sites have a way of turning sleepy-eyed students into avid history buffs. The breadth of attractions is without peer, offering a compelling education without the pressure of a pop quiz. Come explore the past, today.
Our favorite coffee shops are rarely about the java. We choose our roosts because they are comfortable, convivial community hubs -- what sociologists like to call the "Third Place." Falling between work and home, these places serve as venues for reading the paper, catching up with mates, or putting the finishing touches on the Great American Novel.
Whether it's hunting for that prized pumpkin, riding extreme roller coasters, visiting historic sites, or observing the wildlife at area zoos, there likely is an ideal season in Ohio in which to do it. Winter, spring, summer and fall all usher in a new set of climatic conditions – and the family-friendly attractions that come with them.
When it comes to dealing with Old Man Winter, locals generally fall into one of two camps: those who embrace the climate and those who don't. Fortunately for both groups, Ohio is blessed with enjoyable activities that take advantage of -- or wholly ignore -- the seasonal conditions.