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Road Trips: Ohio Roadside Finds

These curiosities provide a glimpse into local heritage, Ohio history and sheer creativity. They also make for some great social media moments.

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Horse and Buggy ATM, Wellington

This roadside attraction is unusual for an ATM yet feels right at home in Ohio.

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Grandpa’s Cheesebarn, Ashland

This roadside icon has become a favorite for Interstate 71 travelers since opening in 1978.

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21 Roadside Ice Cream Stands in Ohio to Visit this Summer

Long live the roadside stand — part of the fabric of summer in our state. Here are decades-old favorites and new finds to check out during your travels this season.

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30 Classic Ohio Ice Cream Shops and Stands

From old-school shops to roadside spots, these destinations for ice cream offer a taste of what summer in Ohio is all about.

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Visit this Tiny Roadside Church on Ohio Route 33

The Healing Chapel in the Athens County village of Coolville started as a labor of love and continues as a place of quiet meditation and prayer for travelers.

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Ohio Caverns, West Liberty

A farmhand stumbled upon a sinkhole in a field on Abraham William Reams’ property in 1897. The tours of the caves the hole led to started soon after.

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Sail into Creativity at Ohio’s Cardboard Boat Museum

Some of the most memorable participants in New Richmond’s annual Cardboard Boat Regatta are immortalized in a former gas station.

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Topiary Park, Columbus

This Columbus attraction re-creates Georges Seurat’s “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” with plants.

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Museum of Divine Statues

Lou McClung opened this museum four years ago and features more than 100 statues and artifacts.

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World’s Tallest Our Lady of Guadalupe

This 50-foot-tall statue in Ashtabula County watches over the countryside.

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Giant Tomato Soup Can, Napoleon

The instantly recognizable icon stands outside Campbell Soup Co.’s Napoleon production facility.

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Smolen-Gulf Bridge, Ashtabula

This 613-foot span holds the distinction of being the longest covered bridge in the United States.

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Nation’s Shortest Covered Bridge, Geneva ​

Ashtabula County is home to 18 traffic-bearing covered bridges including this diminutive 18-foot-long span.

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Apple Water Tower, Jackson

This community of 6,500 in the Appalachian foothills of Jackson County honors its agricultural heritage with a can’t-miss landmark.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Statue, Columbus

The tribute to the iconic strongman stands outside the Greater Columbus Convention Center.

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America’s Largest Outdoor Chandelier

Cleveland’s dazzling Theater District landmark features more than 4,200 acrylic crystals.

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The National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame and Museum

This spot celebrates the accordion-based music the city made famous following World War II.

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Gospel Hill Lighthouse, Warsaw

Visit the world's largest working inland lighthouse in Coshocton County.

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Unofficial Lego Museum

This 36,600-square-foot former school is filled with years of owner Dan Brown’s collecting obsession.

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