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September 15, 2018
Columbus, OH
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Columbus is Ohio’s state capital and full of adventure opportunities. We hope you will be able to take some time to enjoy the area while in town to celebrate with us!

Easton Town Center

160 Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH 43219
, (614) 337-2200

From restaurants and shops to plazas and a unique village setting, Easton Town Center holds a little something for everyone. Located across from our hotel options for your convenience.

Graeter's Ice Cream Easton

147 Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH 43219
, (614) 476-2094

We love ice cream and Graeter's is THE BEST. Explore the menu with ice cream made with the French Pot Process. Be sure to try one of their "chip" flavors which include HUGE CHOCOLATE CHUNKS. Enjoy!

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

4850 West Powell Road, Powell, OH 43065
, (614) 645-3400

Millions visit the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, a facility that dates back to 1927 but has developed into one of the most modern and animal-friendly zoos in the nation.

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

1777 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43203
, (614) 715-8000

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a premier botanical landmark and attraction featuring exceptional plant collections, indoor and outdoor gardens, seasonal art and nature-based exhibitions, and a dynamic array of events for visitors of all ages.

North Market

59 Spruce Street, Columbus, OH 43215
, (614) 463-9664

Central Ohio's only public market has been serving the community since 1876.

COSI (Center of Science and Industry)

333 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215
, (614) 228-2674

Known as "COSI," this enormously popular attraction offers all sorts of hands-on exhibits, from conducting your own water experiments to creating a newscast to watching yourself age. Three movie theaters provide enough entertainment variety for the whole family.

German Village

Columbus, OH

German Village does not have a recreated sense of history or kitschy Bavarian feel ~ rather, it is a neighborhood with architecture dating from the 1840s-1890s that has been preserved, and its use as a shared residential and commercial neighborhood has been maintained. People walk to their destinations, park on the street due to the overwhelming absence of driveways, and live life at a very pedestrian level. The neighborhood is extremely dense ~ very often only inches separate neighboring structures, and many structures were built for multi-family use. German Village is notably different because its appearance has changed so little.

Ohio Stadium

411 Woody Hayes Drive, Columbus, OH 43210
, (614) 292-6330

Home of The Ohio State University football team.

Short North Art District

120 W Goodale St., Columbus, OH 43215

The Golf Club at Little Turtle

5400 Little Turtle Way West, Westerville, OH 43081
, (614) 212-4000

If you arrive early, get in a round of golf. Email us and we'll help make arrangements.

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