- March 1st: Explore Cincinnati’s Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove
- March 2nd: Enjoy some fruit wine at Bardwell Winery
- March 3rd: Spend time hiking the Olentangy River Trail North
- March 4th: Attend a special exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum
- March 5th: View period architecture at The Castle in Marietta
- March 6th: Order lunch at Mike and Rosy’s Deli
- March 7th: Book a nigh at the historic Simon Kenton Inn
- March 8th: Hike Columbus’ first Metro Park, Blacklick Woods
- March 9th: Choose between beer or wine at Plum Run Winery
- March 10th: Stop by Father John’s Brewery for a craft beer
- March 11th: Read about the Kitchen-Aid Store Museum in Greenville, now closed
- March 12th: Take in the view of Cincinnati’s Skyline from Devou Park
- March 13th: Eat lunch at Culp’s Cafe
- March 14th: Stop by Hartman Rock Center
- March 15th: Try delicious Amish cooking at Boyd & Wurthmann Restaurant
- March 16th: Escape the Cincinnati Traffic and Enjoy Eden Park
- March 17th: Enjoy a home cooked meal at The Farm
- March 18th: Make your own Wine at Grape & Granary
- March 19th: Hike East Fork State Park
- March 20th: Feast on donuts at Stan the Donut Man
- March 21th: Learn more about Springfield, Ohio: The City at the End of the Road
- March 22nd: Check out a great Ohio Winery: Old Schoolhouse Winery
- March 23rd: Grab a delicious BBQ sandwich at Rudy’s BBQ
- March 24th: Satisfy your Sweet Tooth at Fluff Bakery
- March 25th: Select one of Moerlein Christian Brewery‘s Timeless Ales
- March 26th: Order a glass of one of A.R. Winery‘s specialty wines
- March 27th: Sit down to a home cooked meal at Malabar Farm Restaurant
- March 28th: Stroll the quaint town of Historic Dublin, Ohio
- March 29th: Enjoy Bread Made with the Flour from Bear’s Mill
- March 30th: Find the old cabin at Fort Hill State Park
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Ohio Wine Month! Visit these Fabulous Ohio Wineries!
Updated May 17, 2024
In preparation of Ohio Wine Month in June, I began researching Ohio wineries and made a list of those I planned to visit. Here is a comprehensive list of all of the fabulous wineries in Ohio, according to Sip Magazine! I have provided links to my blog post for the wineries I have had the wonderful opportunity to visit! I will continue my quest to visit more wineries and hope that you will explore them for yourselves!
Appalachian Region
- Baltic Mill Winery
- Bethany Ridge Winery
- Black Sheep Vineyard – post coming soon!
- Brewery 33 Hocking Hills
- Dutch Creek Winery
- French Ridge Vineyards
- Georgetown Vineyards
- Headley Inn Winer & Vineyards
- Heritage Vineyards
- Hocking Hills Winery
- Indian Bear Winery
- Le Petit Chevalier Vineyards Farm Winery
- Marietta Wine Cellars
- Merry Family Winery & Brewery – post coming soon!
- Vineyard 22 Winery, formerly Monzula Farm Brewery
- Pleasant Hill Vineyards – post coming soon!
- Rainbow Hills Vineyards
- Raven’s Glenn Winery
- Revolution Rockbridge Wine Co.
- Shade Winery – post coming soon
- Shawnee Springs Winery – CLOSED
- Stone Crest Vineyard, LLC
- Terra Cotta Vineyards
- Twisted Vine Family Vineyard
- Unicorn Wine Guild
- Valley View Hills Winery
- Wolftree Winery
- Yellow Butterfly Winery
- Vinberige Vineyards
Canal Country Region
- 3 Roses Wine Cellar
- Al-Bi Winery – CLOSED
- Barrel Run Crossing Winery & Vineyard
- Bent Ladder Cider and Wine
- Blue Barn Winery & Vineyard
- The Blue Bird Winery at The Little Forest Inn
- Breitenbach Wine Cellar
- Cana Valley Winery, LLC
- Casella Winery
- Cherry Road Winery, LLC
- Country Porch Winery
- Crafted Artisan Meadery
- Creekside Cottage Winery
- Das Weinhaus
- Diletto Winery
- Doughty Glen Winery
- Dragonfly Winery
- Feisty Brood Meadery
- Filla Cellars
- Gervasi Vineyard
- Gillig Winery – post coming soon!
- Grape & Granary
- Green Eagle Winery
- GRZ Vineyards, LLC
- Halliday’s Winery
- Island Palm Winery, LLC – CLOSED
- It’s Your Winery
- JC Wine Cellars
- LaPorte Winery
- Lil Paws Winery, LLC
- Lincoln Way Vineyards
- Lost Trail Winery
- L’uva Bella Winery
- Maize Valley Winery – post coming soon!
- Mastropietro Winery Inc. – post coming soon!
- Michael Angelo’s Winery
- McAlpine Meadery
- Meniru Meadery – CLOSED
- Myrddin Winery
- Nautl Vine Winery
- The New Frontier Cider Co.
- Newman Creek Cellars
- Perennial Vineyards
- Red Horse Winery, LLC
- Salvage Winery
- Sarah’s Vineyard Winery and Art Gallery
- School House Winery
- Silver Moon Winery
- Silver Run Vineyard & Winery
- Slutz & Slutz Winery
- Sunny Slope General Store & Winery
- Swiss Heritage Winery
- Tipsy Farmer Winery
- Troutman Vineyards
- Twigg Winery
- Ugly Bunny Winery
- Viking Vineyards & Winery – CLOSED
- The Vine n Hop Shop
- The Vineyards at Pine Lake
- Vino Fabbricanti, LTD – CLOSED
- Vino Novello Winery
- West Main Street Winery
- Weymouth Winery
- The Winery at Wolf Creek
- Winetageous
- YOLO Winery
Capital City Region
- 1285 Winery – post coming soon!
- Autumn Rush Vineyard
- Bear Vine Winery – post coming soon!
- Blend of Seven Winery
- Bokes Creek Winery – post coming soon!
- Brandeberry Winery
- Brothers Drake Meadery
- Buckeye Lake Winery
- Buckeye Winery
- Bunker’s Mill Winery
- Camelot Cellars
- Clearcreek Country Vineyard
- Cote Winery
- Cypress Hill Winery – post coming soon!
- Dalton Union Winery – post coming soon!
- Eldchrist Winery – post coming soon!
- Fox Winery – New Winery!
- Good Vibes Winery
- Hafle Winery
- Hidden Lakes Winery
- Manchester Hill Winery
- Otter Creek Winery – New Winery!
- Plum Run Winery
- The Powell Village Winery & Tasting Room
- Quail Crossing Cellars
- Ravenhurst Champagne Cellars
- Rhetoric Brewing Company
- Rockside Winery Vineyards
- Sand Hollow Winery
- Shamrock Vineyard
- Signature Wines
- Slate Run Vineyard
- Smart 1 Winery
- Soine Vineyards – post coming soon!
- St. Ives Winery – post coming soon!
- Three Oaks Vineyard
- The Vault Wine Bar
- Via Vecchia Winery – CLOSED
- Wagon Wheel Wines – New Winery!
- The Wine Maker’s Shop
- The Winery at Otter Creek, LLC – CLOSED
- Wyandotte Winery
Lake Erie Shores & Island Region
- Benfeld Wines
- Brady Vineyard & Heron Creek Winery
- Chateau Tabeau Winery
- The Corks Winery – post coming soon!
- Crooked Tree Vineyard
- D&D Smith Winery, LLC
- Firelands Winery
- Flat Rock Mead and Winery – CLOSED
- Gar-Nay’s Winery
- Gillig Winery
- Heineman Winery
- Hermes Vineyards & Winery – CLOSED
- Hillside Winery – CLOSED
- Jilbert Winery
- Johlin Century Winery – CLOSED
- John Christ Winery
- Jubilee Winery – CLOSED
- J. W. Dover & Heartland Winery – CLOSED
- Kelley’s Island Wine Co. – post coming soon!
- Klingshirn Winery
- Knotty Vines Farm and Winery
- La Familia Winery
- Leisure Time Winery
- Lumberyard Winery & Supply
- Majestic Oak Winery
- Matus Winery
- Mulberry Creek Winery
- Gideon Owen Winery, previously Mon Ami Winery
- North Coast Wine Club
- Paper Moon Vineyards
- Quarry Hill Winery & Orchard
- Rocky Point Winery
- Sandy Ridge
- Ski Lodge Winery
- Stoney Ridge Winery
- Sycamore Lake Wine Co.
- Vermillion Valley Vineyards
- Vineyard at Evergreen Farm, LLC
- White Shutter Winery
- The Wineree
- Wishmaker House
- Your Wine Cellar, Inc. – CLOSED
- Wolfs Wine Club
Ohio River Valley Region
- A. R. Winery
- Bardwell Winery – CLOSED
- Bent Tree Winery
- Burnet Ridge, Inc.
- Caesar Creek Vineyards, LLC
- Fruitblood
- Fulton Grove Winery – New Winery!
- Hanover Winery
- Harmony Hill Vineyards & Estate Winery
- Henke Wine, LLC – CLOSED
- Hidden Valley Orchards
- Indian Spring Winery
- Kennedy Vineyard
- Kinkead Ridge Estate Winery
- La Vigna Estate Winery – CLOSED
- Living Wright Wines
- McIntosh Winery & Restaurant – CLOSED
- Meier’s Wine Cellars
- Meranda-Nixon Winery
- Mio Vino
- Moyer Vineyard, Winery & Restaurant– CLOSED
- Na zdravie Vineyard and Winery
- O’Bannon Creek Vineyard, LLC
- Ohio River Vista Vineyard – CLOSED to new customers (private winery)
- Old Mason Winery & Vineyard – post coming soon!
- Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard & Winery, LLC
- Schloss Listermann – CLOSED
- Tin Cap, LLC
- The Winery at Versailles
- Valley Vineyards Winery & Brewery – post coming soon!
- Vinoklet Winery
- Woodstone Creek Winery & Distillery
Vines & Wines Region
- Auburn Twin Oaks Winery – CLOSED
- Bari Beauty & Health
- Benny Vino Urban Winery
- Biscotti’s Family Winery – CLOSED
- Blind Squirrel Winery
- The Brew Mentor – CLOSED
- Buccia Vineyard
- Candlelight Winery
- Cask 307
- CLE Urban Winery
- Country Porch Winery
- Day Dream Winery
- Debonne Vineyards – post coming soon!
- Deer’s Leap Winery – post coming soon!
- Emerine Estates Winery
- Emeritas Winery
- Farinacci Winery
- Ferrante Winery & Ristorante
- Goddess Wine House
- Grand River Cellars Winery & Restaurant
- Grande Wine Cellars – CLOSED
- Greene Eagle Winery
- Harpersfield Vineyard – post coming soon!
- Hartford Hill Winery – recently added!
- Hundley Cellars
- Juliet Sky
- Kelly’s Island Winery – post coming soon!
- Kosicek Vineyards – post coming soon!
- The Lakehouse Inn Winery
- Laleure Vineyards
- Laurello Vineyards, LLC – post coming soon!
- Laurentia Winery
- Lina Wines, LLC
- M Cellars – post coming soon!
- Maple Ridge Vineyard
- Markko Vineyard
- Old Firehouse Winery
- Old Mill Winery – post coming soon!
- Park Avenue Winery
- Put in Bay Winery – post coming soon!
- Rosabella
- Sharon James Cellars
- Silver Creek Wine Cellar
- South River Vineyard & Red Eagle Distillery – post coming soon!
- Spirits in Willoughby
- Stable Winery
- Baci Winery, previously St. Joseph Vineyard
- Stonegait Winery
- Susec Chalet and Winery
- Tarsitano Winery & Vineyards – CLOSED
- ThornCreek Winery
- Urban Vintner
- Virant Family Winery
- The Winery at Spring Hill
Make sure you visit the winery’s website to confirm hours of operation, wine menus and a list events for each location as some of the information may change each season.
If you are unable to visit ALL of the Ohio wineries, consider attending one of the many Ohio Wine Festivals throughout the state:
- February/March: Glass City Wine Festival, Toledo
- June: Ohio Wine Month in Various Locations
- June: Grove City Historic Town Center Wine & Arts Festival in Grove City
- July: North Market Food & Ohio Wine Festival in Columbus
- July: Ohio State Fair Wine Pavilion, Columbus
- July: Toast of Ohio Wine Heritage Festival, Sandusky
- August: Vintage Ohio Wine Festival, Kirtland
A Photographic Review of My 2017 Travel Blogs
I have had so much fun writing about my many travels that took place in 2017 and past travel as well. Here is an overview of my blog posts for this past year. Don’t forget to select the link to check out more photos and additional information regarding each attraction. Enjoy!
Indonesia: Bali
An Evening Stroll Along Kuta Beach
Ulun Danu Temple: The Most Photographed Temple in Bali
El Arco in Cabo San Lucas
The Port of Mazatlan, Mexico
A Port Day in Puerto Vallarta
Turkey: Istanbul
The Facade of the Hagia Sophia
United States: Arizona
The Colorado River Runs Through the Grand Canyon
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Indian Settlement at Montezuma Castle National Monument
The Spectacular Colors of the Painted Desert
Rawhide, Arizona
United States: California
Spectacular California Sunset
An Amazing Visit to Sebastiani
Acres of Vineyards in Sonoma, California
United States: Colorado
Camping in the Rocky Mountains
United States: Louisiana
Celebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans
New Orleans: Black & White Photos
The Old Absinthe Bar
United States: Ohio
Enjoying a Fabulous Dinner at The Farm
Enjoying a Fabulous Dinner at the Merchant House
The Bourbon Praline French Toast
Cincinnati: National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Having Fun with my New Camera
Celebrating 100 Years of Beatrix Potter at Ohio Village
Springfield:
The Historical Springfield Farmer’s Market
Westcott House, Frank Lloyd Wright
The Westcott House
Clifton Mill Lights at Christmas
Gorgeous Holiday Lights in Clifton
Ohio Wineries:
United States: Tennessee
Nashville’s Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville
United States: Washington DC
Arlington National Cemetery
United States: West Virginia
Floating down the Lower Gauley at the New River Gorge
I hope you enjoyed checking out all of my travels and post-related photos for 2017! I look forward to seeing what 2018 brings! Happy New Year!
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An Overview of Blog Posts from 2015
What a great year for travel! Here are some of my adventure blogs for 2015:
CARIBBEAN AND PORTS OF CALL:
Hamilton, Bermuda
Grand Cayman: Stingray City, Afternoon Drive on Grand Cayman, and Hell
Stingrays at Stingray City
Honduras: Untouched Beauty, Underwater Photographs
Gorgeous Honduras Beaches
EUROPE:
Wine Event at Fattoria il Poggio
UNITED STATES:
United States: Arizona
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Indian Settlement at Montezuma Castle National Monument
United States, California: San Francisco Downtown
San Francisco Chinatown
United States, California: San Francisco Golden Gate
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge
United States: Louisiana
Celebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans
United States, Michigan; Holland, Michigan
Tulips in Holland, Michigan
United States: Ohio
Cincinnati: Cincinnati Art Museum, The Divine Felines Exhibit
Recumbent Lion, Ptolomaic Period, 305 – 35BC, Reportedly from Giza
Fragmentary Inscription, Dynasty 25 – Dynasty 26, 670 – 650 BC
Cincinnati: Interview With Artist, Jimi Jones
Jimi Jones Artwork
Jimi Jones
Cincinnati: Cincinnati Children’s Museum – Leonardo da Vinci Exhibit
Exploring the Genius of Leonardo da Vinci at the Cincinnati Children’s Museum
Cleveland: The Cleveland Art Museum, Pharaoh King of Egypt Exhibit
The Pharaoh Exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art
An Egyptian Sarcophagus
Cleveland: Maltz Museum, Operation Finale
The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann
The Holocaust Survivors
Columbus: Franklin Park Conservatory
Gorgeous Orchids at Franklin Park Conservatory
Amazing Butterflies at the Franklin Park Conservatory
Having Fun with my New Camera
Springfield: Art Museum, Jason Morgan
Jason Morgan Artwork
Springfield: Art Museum, Jimi Jones
Jimi Jones Artwork
Auschwitz Exhibit at The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Celebrating 70 Years of Auschwitz Closing
Enjoying a Reuben at Sam & Ethel’s
Sampling craft beer at Yellow Springs Brewery
Hiking the Rim Trail
Ohio Christmas:
Drive Thru Christmas Lights
A Tunnel of Lights
I hope you enjoyed this recap of my blog posts and travels for 2015. Stay tuned for more adventures to come in 2016! Wishing you many Happy Travels!
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Plum Run Winery Soon to Offer Craft Beer
Plum Run Winery had just completed their renovations to provide its customers a larger space for sampling its award-winning wines and hard cider. I was looking forward to visiting this Grove City winery, so I called my friend Karen to join me for the afternoon.
The winery, offering a wide selection of wines, includes a few of the sweeter wines most popular in the state of Ohio. These varietals include dessert wines, sweet reds and roses as well as a lovely selection of fruit wines. Here are the list of wines that we selected for our tasting:
- Apple: The winery buys their apples from Hugo’s, a local orchard. The color of the wine is yellow and a bit cloudy. It has a delicious taste that ends with a bit of a bite. It is described as “a blend of Gold Rush, Winesap and Yellow Delicious Apples, Ohio Grown!” 5% RS, $15 bottle, $6 glass
- Niagara: Plum Run Winery’s classic “Ohio Sweet Wine”; I really enjoyed this one and Karen did as well. 5% RS, $13 bottle, $6 glass
- Scioto Red: The combination between the Niagara and Concord grapes, this wine is described as a “sweet red wine that is light, fruity and aromatic”; Two sweet grapes that make the perfect combination that we enjoyed so much we picked up a couple of bottles. 4% RS; $13 bottle $6 glass
- Cranberry: Described as “tart and sweet with the aromas of pure cranberry juice”, this wine also ranks high on my list; 8$ RS, $18 bottle $6 glass
- Seyval Blanc: This would have been my second choice for wine as I really liked this one. It had a butterscotch smell and a smooth flavor; The winery labels this one as a “semi-sweet wine with hints of apple and pear.” 4% RS; $14 bottle, $6 glass
- Dessert Wine, Red Tail: This is such a fabulous wine, and sampling it with a piece of dark chocolate made it even more enjoyable. A “port style wine made from the Rougeon and St. Vincent Grapes; bottled in 500 ml bottles [this is] a perfect wine in front of the fire” 9% RS and 19% ABV $18 bottle, $8 glass
- Our final sample was the raspberry wine which really does taste like raspberry jam and has a high acidity.
There were so many great choices of wine, and Plum Run will soon be offering Chilean Chardonnay and Chilean Malbec. My favorite wine choice for this visit was the Red Tail Dessert Wine, so I stopped by the grocery store for some dark chocolate to pair with this smooth delicious port.
Having opened in 2012, Plum Run Winery had recently added the rustic seating area to their tasting room. With elegantly exposed brick walls, highlighted with thick wooden counters, the new stylish space adds a level of country sophistication to the wine tasting experience. My favorite addition was the barnyard siding windows and added counter space.
Dave Crosby and his wife Diane, are owners of Plum Run Winery and have been making delicious wines for over 30 years. Dave is well-known in Grove City because he taught school before opening the winery. In addition to wines, Dave has also created Dave’s Gold Apples, a hard apple cider which is delightfully refreshing.
The winery hosts a number of events over the summer, such as music on Fridays and Saturdays. The second Tuesday, they host a Wine and Canvas event, while every third Saturday is Wine and Yoga. There is plenty of space to bring your event to the winery should you choose to host a Pampered Chef, Tupperware Party, etc. And to confirm such events, make sure you visit their Facebook Page, Grove City Brewing Company to confirm the dates and times. You can also sign up for their monthly newsletter which lists the entertainment for the month and soon their website page will be up and running.
There is plenty of seating to accommodate close to forty visitors indoors as well as forty outdoors on their patio, which is only open during the summer season.
Plum Run Winery is a vendor at the Grove City Wine and Arts Festival where fifteen to twenty wineries are represented. The festivities take place over the weekend of Father’s Day with an entry fee of $20 to include a souvenir glass as well as a set number of tickets to purchase wine. The Ohio Grape & Wine Conference, scheduled in winter is another venue that the winery attends.
There is some exciting news from Plum Run Winery with their announcement to open Grove City Brewery scheduled for late June. A former brew master from Buckeye Lake Brewery will be heading up the craft beer creations, so it is sure to be a success.
Have you sampled the wines at Plum Run Winery or have a favorite Ohio winery that you like to frequent? I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the in the comments below. Cheers!
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What to See and What to Do:
Plum Run Winery
3946 Broadway
Grove City, OH 43123
Telephone: 614 991 0338
- Hours: The winery is open from 11 AM to 10 PM on Tuesday – Thursday, 11 AM to 12AM on Friday and Saturday and from 11 AM to 6 PM on Sunday. Hours are seasonal and are subject to change. Please refer to the winery’s website for any updates to its hours of operation and for a list of entertainment.
- Amenities: Weekend entertainment, dining, wine tastings, patio seating, Grove City Brewing Company, wine, beer
- Tips for Your Visit: During the nights when the winery provides entertainment, wine tastings are not available. As always, please drink responsibly.
Where to Stay:
Drury Inn & Suites Columbus Grove City
4109 Parkway Centre Drive
Grove City, OH 43123
Telephone: 614 875 7000
Where to Eat:
Michael’s Hibachi
3985 Broadway
Grove City, OH 43123
Telephone: 614 317 7828
I had not visited a hibachi in such a long time that I was super excited to order some Japanese cuisine. I started out with the Spider Roll and then ordered the Steak and Shrimp hibachi with a glass of wine.
Here are more of my favorite Columbus Classics:
- Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream: Known for her unique flavor combinations, Jeni Britton Bauer has made ice cream famous in C-Bus!
- North Market: A one-stop shop for universal cuisine, Columbus’ North Market is worth a stop in the Short North District of the city.
- The Thurman Cafe: The Thurmanator is the burger of all burgers at this longtime local cafe in German Village. There may be a wait all burgers are made to order.
- Schmidt’s Sausage Haus and Restaurant: While the sausage at Schmidt’s is the official food of Columbus, it’s the amazing Cream Puffs that have the locals lining up at the door.
What to Read:
- Columbus: The Story of a City, by Ed Lentz
- Columbus, Ohio: A Photographic Portrait, by Randall L Schieber and Robin Smith
- Ohio in Photographs: A Portrait of the Buckeye State, by Ian Adams
- Secret Columbus, by Anietra Hamper
Photo Guide for Columbus:
- Coffman Park: small ponds, bridges, white barn, pavilion, landscaping, public art
- Columbus Museum of Art: the grounds, inside artwork and special exhibits
- Everal Barn and Homestead: landscaping, white barn, beautiful lake
- Frank Fetch Park: gardens, brick paths, beautiful trees and landscaping
- Franklin Park Conservatory: beautiful gardens, artwork, flowers and special exhibits
- Gantz Park: barn, beautiful trees,
- German Village: brick streets, landscaping, parks, charming architecture, Old World charm, historical buildings
- Grove City: brick roads, small town, shopping area
- Hayden Falls: wooden walking path, waterfall
- Historical Village of Hilliard: a small village to include a schoolhouse, train car, chapel, log cabin, covered bridge, gazebo and granary
- Homestead Park in Hilliard: walking path, covered bridge, barns, trains, tractor, pond and pet park
- Inniswood Metro Gardens: gardens, lily pond, herb garden, play area for children, secret garden
- Ohio State House: rotunda and landscaping (photo permit required)
- Ohio State University: campus, landscaping, Mirror Lake, Ohio Stadium (you can pay a small fee to take photos inside)
- Park of Roses in Clintonville: various types of rose gardens
- Riverfront Park: city view, Scioto River, landscapes, fountains, walking paths
- Schiller Park: gardens, walking paths, stone columns, wooden bridge, small lake
- Scioto Mile: city views, Scioto River, landscapes, fountains, walking paths
- Scioto Park in Dublin: statue of Chief Leatherlips, river views, landscaping, and paths
- Short North: restaurants, italian village, shops, city views, murals
- Topiary Park: depiction of George Seurat’s 1884 painting, landscape, fountains, small pond, gazebo
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