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Friday, December 18, 2015
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Thursday, December 17, 2015
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
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Friday, December 11, 2015
These 12 Houses In Ohio Have The Most Unbelievable Christmas Decorations
1. Crown Point Parkway Festival of Lights (Strongsville)
Drive or walk through this display of approximately 32,500 lights, located at Crown Point Pkwy Strongsville, OH 44136.
2. Collison’s Festival of Lights (Lancaster)
Collison's Festival of Lights/Facebook
Collison's Festival of Lights/Facebook
The
Collison's Festival of Lights in Lancaster draws families from the
surrounding areas to experience the unique drive-thru holiday lights
display. Donations are appreciated. The show runs until Jan. 1 on week
nights from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and weekends from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. It is
located at 5601 Westfall Rd. SW, Lancaster, OH 43130.
3 .The Phillips Holiday Display (Madison)
Madtownlights/Facebook
Madtownlights/Facebook
Tune into 87.9 FM to hear the music synchronized with the light display, located at 1518 Glenview Ave., Madison, OH 44057.
4. Dazzling Christmas Lights (Westerville)
Dazzling Christmas Lights/Facebook
More
than 60,000 Christmas lights dance to the music on 92.9 FM from 6 p.m.
to 10 p.m. on Sunday - Thursday and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday. This display is located at 649 Old Coach Rd., Westerville, OH
43081.
5. Home in Boardman, Ohio
If you know exactly where this synchronized light show is located in Boardman, let us know in the comments below.6. Synder Christmas Lights (Dover)
This dancing light display is located at 5856 St. Peters Church Rd., Dover OH 44622.
7. Martin Family Christmas Lights (Parma)
Martin Family Christmas Lights/Facebook
View this synchronized light show at 8050 Royalview Dr. in Parma
on Sunday through Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday from 5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
8. Holidays on Hilt Christmas Light Show (Bowling Green)
Holidays on Hilt Christmas Light Show/Facebook
This light display is located at 18647 Hilt Rd, Bowling Green, OH 43402.
9. Youngstown Christmas Lights (Youngstown)
YoungstownChristmasLights/Facebook
View these dazzling Christmas lights every night from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at 427 N Hazelwood Ave., Youngstown, OH 44509.
10. Brady Christmas Lights (Delaware)
Brady Christmas Lights/Facebook
Check out the Brady Christmas Lights at 263 Leawood Dr., Delaware, OH 43015.
http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/ohio/house-christmas-decorations-oh/
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
12 Questions You Can Only Answer If You’re From Ohio
If you’re from Ohio, you automatically posses unique first-hand
pieces of knowledge that most people from other states simply don’t
have. Can water burst into flames? Can we learn to love our blue and
yellow enemies? How many potholes does it take to get a road re-paved?
The following are 12 questions you can only (truthfully) answer if you’re from Ohio.
The following are 12 questions you can only (truthfully) answer if you’re from Ohio.
1. Can the four seasons change their sequence?
Erik Drost/Flickr
Absolutely—anytime,
anywhere. The one thing that is certain in this life is that the four
seasons will get confused. (And consequently so will you.)
2. Can Ohio State fans and Michigan fans coexist in perfect harmony?
erocka/Flickr
Ehhh...in tolerable harmony, yes. (Sometimes.)
3. Can a river burst into flames?
Tim Evanson/Flickr
Yes—but
contrary to what you might believe, we've actually got our act together
since the 60s. (We're also well aware that we'll never live that down.)
4. Why do some people call Buffalo Wild Wings BW3?
Mike Mozart/Flickr
BW3 = Buffalo Wild Wings and Weck; AKA, the original name.
5. What is goetta?
elycefeliz/Flickr
A German breakfast sausage that will revolutionize your idea of sausage.
6. Does chili on spaghetti actually taste good?
Joe Hall/Flickr
When you pile it high with cheese, ABSOLUTELY.
7. How many potholes does it take to get a road re-paved?
MIchael Gil/Flickr
The world may never know.
8. Why do you cheer for the Bengals/Browns/Reds/Indians?
IndyDina/Flickr
Because we actually believe in the concept of loyalty.
9. What’s cow tipping like?
Steven Zoineczko/Flickr
I don’t know. None of us know. We don’t know because we don’t do that here.
10. Why do Ohioans spell out their state name with their arms?
Stephen Wolfe/Flickr
We do this because WE CAN. You try spelling out Michigan with your arms and see how that goes.
11. What are the chances of successfully avoiding a deer in the road?
State Farm/Flickr
It's
pretty much 50/50. Here in Ohio, you can expect a deer to charge at
your car—or stay standing directly in front of it—while driving down
just about any type of road. (Interstates are no exception.) What you
can’t always expect is that you will avoid them, but in time you learn
to always be on guard. Always.
12. Is Ohio as boring as it sounds?
Source: http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/ohio/questions-only-oh-can-answer/
Friday, December 4, 2015
16 Fascinating Spots In Ohio That Are Straight Out Of A Fairy Tale
If you think Ohio can’t be enchanting, think again. Contrary to what
you may believe, Ohio is full of (semi)secret nature spots and
castles—yes, castles—that exist to prove that magic still exists and
chivalry is in fact not dead. Here are 16 fascinating spots in Ohio that
look as if they are straight out of a fairy tale:
1. The Chateau Laroche (Loveland)
Mike Dray/Instagram
April Dray/Only In Your State
Also
known as the Loveland Castle, this lovely little medieval structure was
built by hand--brick by brick--by one man, Sir Harry Andrews. Today it
is open for the public to view for $5 a person, and is operated by
modern day knights.
2. Indian Run Falls (Dublin)
Scallop Holden/Flickr
This small, yet captivating urban waterfall is located in Dublin. It's a hidden gem that will truly enchant you.
3. Vinoklet Winery (Cincinnati)
Vinkolet Winery/Facebook
This
unbelievably beautiful vineyard is a popular spot for weddings and
other occasions. It features a heart-shaped pond that will make you feel
like you're in a real life fairy tale.
4. Landoll’s Mohican Castle (Loudonville)
Brian Giese/Flickr
Brian Giese/Flickr
Located
in Loudonville, this little getaway features murder mystery dinners and
other amenities sure to make you feel like the king/queen of the
castle.
5. Old Man’s Cave (Logan)
Seth Tippie/Flickr
Hocking
Hills State Park is home to what is arguably Ohio's most beloved hiking
trails, where hidden waterfalls, eerie caves and beautiful gorges
abound.
6. Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens (Akron)
ninniane/Flickr
Gwendolyn Stansbury/Flickr
This
elaborate country estate in Akron is one of the largest homes in the
U.S. An accredited museum of the American Alliance of Museums, this
estate is open to the public for tours and other events and features
five historic buildings, eight gardens and 70 acres.
7. Krohn Conservatory (Cincinnati)
Sharlee H/Flickr
The butterfly show at the Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati will undeniably enchant you.
8. Brandywine Falls (Cuyahoga Valley National Park)
Tim Evanson/Flickr
One
of Ohio's most impressive and beloved waterfalls can be found within
the state's own national park—and it's breathtakingly beautiful.
9. Ravenwood Castle (New Plymouth)
Betty B./Flickr
@LIQUIDBONEZ
Another great castle getaway option is this lovely little Medieval
structure, tucked away in the scenic Hocking Hills in New Plymouth.
Source: http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/ohio/fairy-tale-spots-oh/
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Why You Should Definitely Not Be Dreading Winter In Ohio
Ohio winters really aren’t that bad.
In spite of all our complaints, winter in Ohio can actually be a pretty magical time of the year. From the beautiful winter scenery to the special activities we can only partake in during the winter season, there’s something positive for everyone to enjoy about Ohio winters. The following are just a few reasons why you shouldn’t be dreading the coming winter season in Ohio.
In spite of all our complaints, winter in Ohio can actually be a pretty magical time of the year. From the beautiful winter scenery to the special activities we can only partake in during the winter season, there’s something positive for everyone to enjoy about Ohio winters. The following are just a few reasons why you shouldn’t be dreading the coming winter season in Ohio.
1. Snowfall paired with our rural landscapes will warm your heart.
Darrell Rudmann/Flickr
2. Our state parks transform into winter wonderlands.
Chris Palmer/Flickr
(Pictured: Old Man's Cave at Hocking Hills State Park.)
3. There are endless magical, winter photo opportunities:
Mark K./Flickr
Earl/Flickr
Jim Pater/Flickr
4. Two words: Snow days
Scott/Flickr
No matter how long the winter season lasts, snow days NEVER get old.
5. Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Wildlights
Sam Howzit/Flickr
From Nov. 30, 2015 - Jan. 3, 2016, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is a magical winter wonderland.
6. People everywhere start making these precious morsels of chocolate and peanut butter goodness:
Steven Depolo/Flickr
(And no one makes them better than the Buckeye State.)
7. The Brite Winter Festival
The Zender Agenda/Flickr
On
February 21, 2015, Ohio City will once again host an outdoor and indoor
music festival that features top-notch local and regional acts, hot
drinks and treats and fireside conversations.
8. Winter sports
Mt. Washington Auto Road
All
throughout the state there are various places to go hiking,
cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, snow tubing, snowshoeing,
sledding, ice fishing and ice skating.
9. It’s the picture perfect time for a cabin getaway.
Sam Howzit/Flickr
(Pictured: Deer Creek State Park in Mt. Sterling, Ohio.)
10. Snuggling up close to those you love in the warmth and comfort of your own home.
fivehanks/Flickr
Source: http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/ohio/why-you-should-definitely-not-be-dreading-winter-in-ohio/
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