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Landmarks – Columbus, Ohio
Inscription. [Marker Front]: A primary architect of American air power, Curtis Emerson LeMay was born in Columbus in 1906, attended public schools, and graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in civil engineering. He ... More on HMDB
Parks – Asheville, North Carolina
The Mellowdrome is a very cool ex-NASCAR short track (you heard it right!) that is now a slightly-banked velodrome, right near downtown Asheville. Al legedly Dale Sr., Richard Petty, and other grea... More on KidsPlayParks
Health Club – Cincinnati, Ohio
Classes in the Kali Ray TriYoga style, from basics to level 1-3. Classes in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. More on YogaFinder
Things To Do – Mariemont, Ohio
Very flat and wide asphalt trail. There is one main loop and several cut throughs. Mostly surrounded by meadows, but the far east end there's a Little Miami River ... More on TrailLink.com
Golf Courses – Columbus, Ohio
Well maintained, excellent greens that will eat you up if you take them for granted. More on golflink.com
Campgrounds – Waynesville, North Carolina
14 sites on 3 acres at 3,000' elevation; 14 RV/tent. Adjacent to Shining Rock Wilderness Area. Bath: no showers. More on AAA.com
Biking – Gatlinburg, Tennessee
The sight is breathtaking, very tranquil. There is little to no rest as you climb, and make sure you have e... More on igougo
Bars – Cincinnati, Ohio
Every bar has some ambiance...this is that of watching football in guy's basement. More on CitySearch
Trains – Kenton Vale, Kentucky
'Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati' is a railroad museum in Covington, Kentucky. More on Wikipedia
Parks – Mason, Ohio
Meadows Park has basketball facilities and a large playground, making it an active neighborhood park. More on Imaginemason.org
Things To Do – Lebanon, Ohio
pumpkin patch, 22-acre presidential election maze, hayrides, straw maze, a kids' wagon train Phone; 513-932-6396. Open weekends through October 31: Fridays, 6 to 11 pm, Saturdays, 11 am to ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
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