Nature lovers will feel right at home outdoors in the expansive Ohio and Erie Canalway. This National Heritage Area earned its designated title in 1996 because of its role in helping Ohio and our nation grow. Its status and recognition was to primarily preserve and celebrate the rails, trails, landscapes, towns and sites that all grew along the first 110 miles of the canal that sparked growth for not only Ohio, but for the entire nation. Among these beautifully landscaped 110 miles you'll find the Towpath Trail, America's Byway, the Cuyahoga Scenic Railroad and various county park districts.
In a world where everything changes so quickly, it is comforting to find a place like Cleveland's Old Stone Church. While it is a church where the Presbyterian faith is practiced, people of all denominations are welcome to experience their tradition of faith, hospitality and excellence. The church's structure is truly captivating whether you are admiring it from the inside or the outside. The Old Stone Church's goal is to set the standard as a key leader in ongoing faith as well as working to achieve cultural and urban renewal for the city of Cleveland.
County fairs always seem to bring out the best in people. That tradition still holds true at the Cuyahoga County Fair held every August. The fact that the fair has been held every year for the past 115 years speaks volumes about its tradition and popularity. Check out the farm animals in competition but don't forget to treat yourself to the fried cheese and other tasty snacks. More than twenty midway rides, 100 food vendors, country music and a demolition derby all make this a must-attend festival!