Historic Downtown Hudson
Hudson became an active link along the famous Underground Railroad, and citizens helped fleeing slaves by hiding them in their homes, and aiding them on their way to freedom in Canada. Today, Hudson has several underground tunnels below its streets, and some homes still have secret rooms and passages, all surviving evidence of this period of history.
Cleveland Means Sports!
Sports fans, we are less than 40 minutes from the Cleveland Indians Stadium, the Cleveland Browns Stadium, and The Cleveland Cavaliers.
Football Hall Of Fame
Located just 35 minutes south of Hudson, the Football Hall of Fame provides entertainment for the whole family.
Hale Farm & Village
Travel a few miles and 153 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.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
Located in Akron, Ohio, Stan Hywet Hall is one of the finest examples of Tudor Revival architecture in America. The majestic 65-room country house sits on 70 acres of artfully landscaped gardens and grounds.
Great Lakes Science Center
The Great Lakes Science Center has over 375 hands-on exhibits available for you to see, touch, and explore. At the Science Center see the Cleveland Clinic OMNIMAX Theater, which features the most sophisticated and powerful motion-picture projection system in the world.
Cleveland Natural History Museum
This 200,000-square-foot facility features galleries and exhibit spaces, a new planetarium, observatory, museum store, newly renovated outdoor live animal area and courtyard with gardens that feature native Ohio fauna and a waterfowl pond.
Akron Zoo
The Akron Zoological Park was accredited by the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums, recognizing the Zoo’s professional stature among Zoos.
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