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July 4, 2009

Toledo Attractions

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Toledo Zoo
The Toledo Zoo, located in the old South End neighborhood of Toledo, is rated as one of the ten best in the country., Highlights include the Hippoquarium, The Primate Forest, African Savanna, Arctic Encounter and a Children’s Zoo. See More Toledo Zoo Info

Toledo Museum of Art
Located on Monroe St, the museum features a world-renowned glass exhibit as well as some of the most famous paintings, prints, sculptures, and furniture in the world. From mummies to Matisse, a visit to the museum will thrill and excite the artist in you. Admission is free at all times! See More Toledo Museum of Art Info

World Famous Mud Hens
The Toledo “Hen House” is just a two-minute walk from 4 restaurants and a few watering holes in downtown Toledo. When you hear the roar of the crowd, you will know you are close.
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Mud Hens 2009 Schedule

 

Toledo Botanical Garden
This beautiful green space is open to the public, free of charge, seven days a week. Enjoy the natural allure of several different themed gardens, including the Shade Garden, one of the region’s finest hosta collections, an Herb Garden, Pioneer Garden, Vegetable Garden, and a Perennial Garden. "Enriching your life through gardens, the arts and nature."

Tony Packos
Tony Packo's is a Toledo tradition. The restaurant was made famous by the Toledo native Jamie Farr who played Max Klinger on M*A*S*H. Read about the Tony Packo's history here.
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Cedar Point Amusement Park
With 68 rides, including 16 roller coasters, Cedar Point has more rides and more roller coasters than any park in the world. Built in 2003, Top Thrill Dragster is 420 feet tall and reaches speeds of 120 mph!
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Toledo Area Metroparks
Hours open daily from 7 a.m. until dark… enjoy walking, biking and cross-country skiing on several trails, plus outdoor concerts and numerous special events. Free admission.
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Toledo Metroparks Spring Guide 2009

Maumee River
The Maumee River is brimming with jumping Walleye fish from the 3rd week of March to the 1st week of April. It draws 10,000 fishermen each season.
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Put-In Bay
The “North Coast” provides endless activities for everyone. Enjoy the history and heritage, attractive accommodations, eclectic cuisine, and dazzling nightlife. Explore natural caves, as well as monuments and lighthouses. Outdoor fun for those who love fishing, boating, birding, hiking and biking.
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Kellys Island
Kellys Island, the largest U.S. island on Lake Erie, measuring over four square miles, features amazing attractions and activities that make it an “ Island for All Seasons.”
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Repertoire Theatre
With a mission to “entertain, educate, and provide service to Toledo and the region through the discipline of theatre”, the Toledo Repertoire continues to be a unique community asset. The 10th Street Theatre has been presenting perfromances for over 70 years  in the same downtown location. See More Repertoire Theatre Info

Sauder Village
Exploring history is fun for the whole family at Sauder Village in Archbold. Chat with costumed guides about how families lived over 100 years ago. Marvel at craftsmen blending skill and creativity in glass, metals, fabric, wood and clay. Enjoy scrumptious homemade goodies and the warmth of genuine, old-fashioned hospitality.
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The Docks
The Docks has been Toledo’s place to see and be seen since 1996, and offers an eclectic array of cuisine for every taste. Every restaurant at the Docks is first-rate, and has a personal atmosphere.
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Valentine Theatre
Following a $28 million renovation, the 108-year-old Valentine Theatre reopened in 1999 and has been the cultural center for northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan ever since. Be sure to sign up for their newsletter and take in a show or two.
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Erie Street Market
Located in downtown Toledo’s historic warehouse district, the Erie Street Market blends rich tradition with modern convenience, attracting thousands of shoppers and diners downtown each week.
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St. Clair Village Shops
Less than a stone’s throw away from the Mud Hen's Stadium in the downtown Warehouse district, Downtown Latte will send your taste buds reeling with its fantastic array of coffees. There is also a hardware shop, Cold Stone Creamery, and a new grocery market.

Owens Corning Nature Walk
If you live downtown, this is your backyard. The Owens Nature Walk is open to the public, so take a stroll along the Maumee River, take in the amazing sites and enjoy this scenic area.

SS Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship
Situated on the Maumee River in the shadow of downtown Toledo, is the SS Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship. Launched in 1911, the 617-foot freighter was once the largest bulk freighter on the Great Lakes.
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Fort Meigs State Memorial
Built in 1813 to defend against a British invasion, Fort Meigs is one of the largest wooden walled forts in North America. The 10 acre, rebuilt fort stands on its original site overlooking the Maumee Rive,r and consists of seven blockhouses, five cannon batteries and several eight-foot-high earthworks within a stockade wall.
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The Butterfly House
The Butterfly House, located in nearby Whitehouse, Ohio, offers visitors the opportunity to view hundreds of species of butterflies in a beautiful enclosed garden setting.
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Toledo Lucas County Public Libraries
The Toledo-Lucas County Public Library is the area leader of information, education, and inspiration. By providing an open and equitable access to the Library’s collection, all of Northwest Ohio can enjoy the ‘The People’s University.’
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Sandpiper
Built in 1984 in Maumee, Ohio, the 100-passenger Sandpiper boat has been providing enjoyable sailing experiences along the Maumee River ever since.
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Lakeside, Ohio
Lakeside, Ohio is located on Ohio’s Marblehead Peninsula, in the heart of the Lake Erie vacation area. The 132-year-old Methodist community was created by a group of preachers in 1873.
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The Farmers Market
Begun in 1832, The Farmers’ Market of Toledo was a place for area farmers to sell their produce. It provides the community with a centrally located place to shop for everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to live poultry.
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The Firefighters Museum
Founded in 1976, the Toledo Firefighters’ Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the Toledo Fire Division, as well as educating its citizens about fire prevention and safety.
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Libbey Factory Outlet
With a 170+ history with the city, it only makes sense that the largest Libbey Glass Factory Outlet would be located in the heart of downtown Toledo, Ohio. Known as the “Glass Capital of the World,” Libbey Glass moved to the city in 1888, and has been producing quality glass products in the region ever since.
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Raceway Park
With live harness racing March through December, and simulcast racing year round, Raceway Park is just the place to put down a bet and hope for the best. Post time is 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights, and 6 p.m. on Sundays. Simulcast racing takes place seven days a week.
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Schedel Arboretum and Garden
The 17+ acres of gardens offer visitors breathtaking views of both upland and lowland habitats, and the opportunity to see many plant species not normally available in our area.
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Wolcott House
Just a short drive from downtown Maumee, Ohio, along the Maumee River, is the Wolcott House Museum Complex. Home of the Maumee Valley Historical Society, the complex takes visitors back to the early 1880’s and gives them a peek at what pioneer life was like in the Maumee Valley.
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Toledo Speedway
The ARCA Series has raced at Toledo Speedway since 1963, with its popularity strong in the 1970's. The track has received a 'facelift' in recent years, which has caused Toledo Speedway regain its famed notoriety of being one of the best short tracks in the country. It is a ½ mile semi banked oval, with a ¼ mile figure eight in the middle.

  

Maumee Bay State Park & Resort
Maumee Bay State Park offers recreational facilities, fishing, hunting, boating, biking, and camping in a unique coastal environment. The park's modern family campground has 252 sites. Five miles of asphalt "bicycle/pedestrian" trails provide access to most of the day-use areas.

 

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