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Keep your summer travel close to home, Ohio has plenty to offer

State officials celebrated Tourism Day at the Ohio Statehouse earlier this week. As they did so, they highlighted many of the destinations and experiences that make the Buckeye State the heart of it all.

Surely, there are Ohio destinations that are known all over the country — maybe even around the world — such as the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland or Cedar Point in Sandusky. But our lesser known gems are what really makes Ohio worth the trip.

“Summer in Ohio means county fairs, lake trips, family road trips, baseball games, festivals, and discovering places you may have never visited before,” said Gov. Mike DeWine. “Tourism Day is a reminder that some of the best summer experiences in the country are right here in Ohio.”

If you’re a local who hasn’t taken advantage of what’s right in our own back yards, that’s a good place to start, if you are looking or a little adventure.

But think for a moment about what nearly every region and Ohio can offer that is also being taken for granted by residents there. This summer, if the budget is a little too tight for an expensive, cross-country trip, consider exploring your home state.

You’ll likely find some wonderful destinations and feed back into our own state economy instead of South Carolina’s, Florida’s or California’s.

“Tourism drives economic activity in every corner of Ohio,” said Lydia Mihalik, director of the Ohio Department of Development. “When visitors stay in our hotels, eat in local restaurants, shop in small businesses, and explore our communities, that spending supports jobs and helps strengthen local economies across the state.”

Consider keeping your summer travel a little closer to home this year. There’s no shortage of options to ensure you won’t regret it.

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