In many ways Ohio is typical of the United States as a whole. Its earliest
settlers came from both the North and the South, and the great diversity of European
immigrants attracted to Ohio has helped create an ethnically mixed culture. A state
in which agriculture was typically paramount 150 years ago, it now represents the
urbanized, industrialized America of the late 20th century. Discover snow-dusted
villages where you can shop for antiques or join in a festive winter celebration. Visit
world-class museums, dine at gourmet restaurants or take a cooking class from a
world-renowned chef. Get out the skis and snowboards and challenge some of the best
man-made terrain parks and downhill skiing in the Midwest, or try cross-country skiing and
snowshoeing for a whole new perspective. Experience an indoor water park or take in a
professional hockey, basketball or football game. Whatever your idea of fun, you'll find
it right here. When you explore Winter in Ohio make sure you stay at one of the states
friendly bed and breakfast, country inn or lodge, homestay B&B, historic hotels,
or urban inn.
If you're looking for a bed and breakfast in Ohio within a city such as Cleveland
or Cincinnati or in the countryside, almost every town or city provides an Ohio Bed &
Breakfast. Tour world-class cities such as Dayton, Cincinnati, Akron and Columbus, all
bursting with culture and art, and remember, Cleveland rocks! (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Museum). Secluded romantic inns are situated along national scenic byways and
bucolic country back roads from Chillicothe to Vermillion, Athens to Ashland or in quaint
small towns such as Millersburg, or Findlay. Living museums, state parks and Civil War
reenactments abound throughout the state, a perfect complement to a historic Ohio bed and
breakfast. |