Cleveland
Cleveland, the largest metropolitan area in Ohio, combines the beauty of Lake Erie with a diverse mix and rich cultural atmosphere. Cleveland is home to the Cleveland Museum of Art (free), from the world renowned Cleveland Orchestra, one of the best library systems in the nation and the Hall of Fame Rock and Roll. Interesting neighborhoods include Little Italy on the east side of the city, Ohio City and Tremont south, and West Park on the west side of the city.
Ashtabula County
Ashtabula County, is located in the extreme northeast corner of Ohio, it is the state's largest county. The mainly rural region includes 17 historic covered bridges, more than a dozen wineries, several parks along the lake and the town of Geneva-on-the-Lake.
Hocking Hills
The Hocking Hills, in the southeast region of the state, is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. This mountainous region is home to several state parks, of Ohio University in Athens and dozens of natural caves.
Cincinnati
Cincinnati, located along the Ohio River in southwestern Ohio, benefits from a more temperate than the cities of northern Ohio weather. The "Queen City" is also home to several companies in the "Fortune 500" list, such as Procter & Gamble. Some interesting neighborhoods include Mount Adams, Hyde Park and Pleasant Ridge.
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