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COLUMBUS

Columbus offers a large variety of arts, entertainment, sports, shopping, music and food.

Attractions include:

Columbus has several unique districts, among them the:

Art venues include:

DAYTON

The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, located near Dayton, Ohio (an hour from Columbus), is the largest and oldest military aviation museum in the world, and tells the exciting story of aviation development from the days of the Wright brothers to the Space Age.

Cincinnati and Cleveland, two other major cities in Ohio and both two hours from Columbus, offer additional tourist attractions and sightseeing.

CINCINNATI

In Cincinnati, major attractions include:

CLEVELAND

In Cleveland, major attractions include:

 

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