We thought we'd post a link of interesting things to do if you are
coming to town for the wedding. Of course, you don't have to be from out of the area to have fun here!
Click for a list of Akron "Area" attractions
Click to visit TravelCleveland.com
Click to visit the Ohio Tourism website


Opening the weekend of October 8!
Nestled within historic downtown Hudson, Ohio, with its century-old
clock tower and quaint Main Street shops, First & Main will blend old-fashion styling with high-fashion living—from
dining and boutique shopping, to modern office space and town homes.
Click for link to First & Main, Hudson's Newest Development!


If you're in town early, the Oktoberfest is on
Falls River Square (the renamed Front Street Mall) from October 1st - 3rd
Click here to visit Falls River Square website

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad is a blast
from the past. There are many different fun trips to take in October (and all year) to view stunning scenery, including
a stop at Hale Farm & Village. Visit the CVSR website for details!
Click here to visit CVSR website


Travel a few miles and 156 years to Hale Farm & Village.
Explore life in Ohio's Western Reserve region just as it was being settled and the population was starting to boom. In Hale
Farm's village area, the gardens and the characters are firmly planted in the year 1848.
The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad stops here!
Click here to visit Hale Farm & Village website


Wonderful World of Ohio Mart at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. October
7-10. This annual arts and crafts show on the historic grounds of Stan Hywet features more than 110 talented exhibitors
in costume, tasty fall treats, and family friendly entertainment with a Renaissance theme.
Click to visit Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens website


No visit to Northeast Ohio should go without a stop at the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum! By sheer will Cleveland landed this homage to everyone from Elvis to the Stones.
Located on Cleveland's lakefront, the museum itself is a piece of art, built to look like an old turntable playing a 45 RPM
record. The whole thing is cool if you like Rock history!
Click to visit Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum website
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