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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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16 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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Grandpa’s Cheesebarn, Ashland

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

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25 Classic Ohio Ice Cream Shops and Stands

From old-school shops to roadside spots, these 25 destinations for ice cream offer a taste of what summer in Ohio is all about.

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World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock

Did you know the Guinness record-holding cuckoo clock is in Ohio?

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The Iconic Longaberger Basket Headquarters

Company founder Dave Longaberger came up with the idea for the imaginative and attention-getting 180,000-square-foot building in 1994

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Judy’s Jungle, Mentor

Fiberglass creatures ranging from rhinos to giraffes greet visitors at MT Heat Treat in Mentor.

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Lucky Cat Museum, Cincinnati ​

Micha Robertson’s museum houses more than 2,000 varieties of the iconic maneki-neko or “beckoning cat.”

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Dogwood Pass, Beaver

Get a glimpse of Mike Montgomery’s vision of the Old West at a town he created among the hills of Pike County.

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Field of Corn (with Osage Orange Trees)

This public art piece in Dublin pays tribute to central Ohio’s agricultural roots.

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Topiary Garden, 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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Gene Autry Mural, Kenton

In 2004, artist Keith Hasenbalg created this work that pays tribute to Gene Autry’s ties to the town.

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The National Barber Museum and Hall of Fame, Canal Winchester

Barber Ed Jeffers’ tribute to his trade lives on, offering insight into the long history of the barbering business.

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Chief Leatherlips Monument, Dublin

Scioto Park pays tribute to a pivotal figure in central Ohio’s Native American history.

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The Troll Hole Museum, Alliance

Sherry Groom’s spot celebrates all things troll with more than 20,000 dolls and other pieces of related memorabilia.

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Goodale Park Fountain, Columbus

This whimsical landmark is not far from the Sells family “circus” mansion and offers a nod to the history of the area.

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Butterfly House, Put-in-Bay

From May until mid-October, a multitude of butterflies float through this 4,000-square-foot attraction on South Bass Island.

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Piatt Castles, West Liberty

Mac-A-Cheek castle builder Abram Piatt’s son, William, first opened the family’s twin mansions to the public in the early 20th century.

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Alan Freed’s Grave, Cleveland

A jukebox-shaped headstone at Lake View Cemetery marks the grave of the man who popularized rock ’n’ roll.

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