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The 10 BestGood for Kids in Toledo, Ohio (OH)
"A fun, family-friendly place, the Imagination Station lies in the center of the city, along the banks of the Maumee River. Impressively enough, it contains over 300 interactive exhibits that look at everything from agriculture and engineering to solar energy, sound waves, and weather systems. A firm favorite with locals and tourists alike, the science museum was first opened in 1997 and now occupies a state-of-the-art center along the city’s waterfront."
"A nonprofit science center, Imagination Station looks to make science education fun and energizing for guests of all ages and interest levels. They seek to prove science is far more than just a bunch of complicated equations, formulas, and theorems. Thank goodness, right?"
"A part of the Toledo Museum of Art, Glass Pavilion is one of the most comprehensive and historically significant glass collections in the world. Since the 1970’s, works of glass art continue to be added to the collection, with many pieces arriving via donations from donors, artists, and collectors. TMA Glass Pavilion also offers a variety of opportunities to experience the art of making glass objects."
"The Glass Pavilion at TMA has amazing natural light and is perfect for a wedding or an engagement session. We need to be mindful of the art as well as the weekend classes, but I love the backdrop this location provides. It’s great for smaller wedding parties and couples photos and the chandelier work of art at the entrance is a show-stopper."
"Mack Building at the Ohio Veterans Home, the museum houses an outstanding collection of photographs, documents, weapons, maps, and other military artifacts from the Civil War through Iraq and Afghanistan, including a special display of Johnson’s Island Confederate Prison artifacts. While the museum is in the City of Sandusky, the Confederate Prison during the Civil War, has its own page on this site. For more information on the Johnson’s Island Prison clickHERE."
"What could be a great way to spend an afternoon at this museum that throws light on all the braveries of some great warriors. There is a museum and a library, both that dedicated to some resident of this Veteran Home that have braved some crucial wars and national conflicts. On Memorial Day, there are special events happening here, that are an absolute delight to be a part of."
"The military museum is located in the grounds of the Ohio Veterans Home. The home first opened in 1888 to care for veterans of the Civil War and it has been continuously open since this date. The museum is located in the original administration building for the home and was established by a resident in the 1980s."
"Vine & Olive is a Mediterranean bakery, deli, market & wine shop located on US 250 in Sandusky, Oh. Located near Cedar Point, the Kalahari Waterpark & the Lake Erie Islands. Vine & Olive is a great stop for locals or tourists that enjoy great food & wines."
"The menu at Tony Packo’s features many Americanized Hungarian favorites including stuffed cabbage and chicken paprikas with dumplings. However, if you’re looking for a true winner for the entire family, the hot dogs are sure to satisfy. Traditionally, Tony Packo’s Hungarian Kolbasz sausages are sliced in half and doused in flavorful chili."
"has the somewhat unusual distinction of being both a restaurant and a famous pop culture reference. In 1976, Corporal Max Klinger on the TV show M*A*S*H, played by Toledoan Jamie Farr, namedropped Tony Packo’s in a conversation about Toledo. The showrunners liked the name so much that it was featured in a further five M*A*S*H episodes."
"We are an east coast themed restaurant located in the heart of downtown Sandusky, Ohio. We offer a high quality menu filled with our famous dogs and burgers!. Our menu is packed with our famous low carb hot dogs."
"The wooden floors, exposed brick floors and bright artwork, including a painted mural of the New York skyline,recall the aesthetic of traditional local New York bars, while the menu playfully references New York place names, such as the SoHo scallop BLT salad or the South Street Cedar Plank. Chef Ian Regent also translates New York’s cosmopolitan edge with his unique and rustic European-inspired dishes, the monthly wine dinners allowing diners to try a variety of wines, each of which is carefully and creatively paired with a dish."