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Akron - 25 miles southeast of Cleveland Amherst - Andover - on the western shore of Lake Pymatuning Ashland - located 15 miles northeast of Mansfield Avon Lake - 18 miles west of Cleveland on the Lake Erie shoreline Berlin - located in Holmes County, the largest Amish settlement in the world Bolivar - located along I-77 between Canton and New Philadelphia Burton - 25 miles east of Cleveland Canal Fulton - located between Akron and Massillon Canton - 10 miles south of Akron Chagrin Falls - 15 miles southeast of Cleveland Chardon - Charm - located in Holmes County, the largest Amish settlement in the world Chesterland - located 15 miles east of Cleveland in Geauga County Cleveland - Ohio's largest city on the shores of Lake Erie Conneaut - Dellroy - located on Atwood Lake, 20 miles southeast of Canton Dover - 15 miles southwest of Canton Dundee - northwestern Tuscarawas County Amish Country Fredericksburg - 30 miles southwest of Akron Garrettsville - located in Portage County, convenient to Hiram and I-80 Geneva - near Ashtabula off I-90 Hiram - located near the Cuyahoga River less than 20 miles northwest of Warren Hudson - located between Cleveland and Akron near Cuyahoga Valley Kinsman - 20 miles north of Youngstown Lexington - south of Mansfield, home of Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Loudonville - located 20 miles southeast of Mansfield along Highway 3 Louisville - located between Canton and Alliance Madison - along I-90 between Mentor and Ashtabula Mansfield - halfway between Cleveland and Columbus along I-71 Mantua - Medina - 20 miles south of Cleveland Millersburg - located in the center of Holmes County Minerva - 15 miles east of Canton New Philadelphia - about 22 miles south of Canton Northfield Center - between Cleveland and Akron in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park area Oberlin - 30 miles southwest of Cleveland Painesville - 25 miles east of Cleveland Parkman - between Cleveland and Warren along U.S. 422 Poland - 5 miles southeast of Youngstown Sagamore Hills - between Cleveland and Akron in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park area Sheffield Lake - about 22 miles west of Cleveland on the Lake Erie shoreline Steubenville - eastern Ohio along the West Virginia border Stone Creek - located just off I-77 10 miles south of New Philadelphia Sugarcreek - located in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country Toronto - along the Ohio River, 10 miles north of Steubenville Walnut Creek - located in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country Warren - 15 miles northwest of Youngstown Wilmot - at the corner of Stark, Holmes and Tuscawaras Counties Wooster - located 30 miles southwest of Akron Youngstown - located 15 miles southeast of Warren Zoar - located between Canton and Dover
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