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Tips For Travelling To Columbus, Ohio
Written by admin on May 24, 2009 – 8:03 am -
Located in the Midwestern State of U.S.A, Ohio in famous as the Geographial & Cultural crossroad in North America. It is a part of the Great Lakes region in the East of U.S.A. Since 1700s, people from Mid-Atlantic, New England Appalachia as well as the upper South,are settled here.
Ohio which was initially classified as a portion of the North Central region before 1984,was divided into 2 districts regions. Presently lying along the East North Central states division,it is the 7th largest State in U.S in terms of population.
Several considerations are to be borne in mind if one is traveling to Ohio, particularly in Columbus. Several areas are prone to risks and dangers to the tourists. Something should be taken note of when planning to visit Columbus,Ohio. These information has been taken from people who have visited this region and from the residents of the State which includes the following:
Between East and West Columbus
Eastern Columbus has higher crime rate compared to the Western side. Western side is relatively less hazardous.
Imposition of Law
The Police officials are serious about the cleanliness and the safety of this city. Various Laws have been imposed against speeding,loitering and jay walking . Hence litters should be disposed properly and pedestrian lane should be used for crossing.
The Law against speeding allows to cross the actual limit by 1 mile. Large fine is demanded for the violation of the speeding Law especially in the region near New Rome.Fine of $1,000 ie charged for litering for-those caught either by police or there video monitoring device.They depend on this for their revenue and thus they are quite strict about their laws.
Huge fines are set up for dumping and they strictly implement this law.$100 fine is charged for crossing the street at the wrong time ie when the lights are blink red.During business hours this law is implemented more vigourously.
Driving Laws:
Few tourists note the residence of Ohio because of the issue related to driving especially when making a turn.Left turns can be expected to come from left.There can be straights from the lane which are”turn-only”. A “7 –second rule”is followed which states that a turn should be taken within 7 secs of eight blinking red.
The Traffic:
Before planning a trip to Columbus ,a check should be kept on the various construction site or the areas creating a problem.One way streets are one of the major reasons for getting lost in this city.
Uncertain Areas:
Ohio is guarded by the Livingston Avenue on the south ,Childrens’ Hospital on the west, Nelson on the east and Morse on the north.Inspite of being popular for its cleanliness and politeness of its residents,certain areas like the west side along Moundstreet and South side of South Porsons should be avoided a t nite.Lurking should be avoided in this area at night.Inspite of all these limitations,Columbus is considered to be safe as granted.The average murder rate per year is 60.But it is still lower in comparison to other cities which are smaller in size than Columbus.
The state university in Ohio is very well lighted and safe, but at night ,care should be taken as it becomes a bit-sketchy.For those who find candy buckeyes delicious,they can buy them from Anthony Thomas as real ones are poisonous.Undecisiveness and unpredictability of the climate in Ohio very well suggests one to pack all sorts of winter clothes,sunscreens and rain gear.
Cross lane traffic can be imagined to get treacherous inspite of steer clear of freeways at the time of rush.
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The History of Ohio Senate
Written by debby on February 11, 2009 – 5:48 am -The Ohio Senate stands as a forte of great historical progression and dignity, as part of the long process of national improvement as well as its pride. Ohio Senate was a part of the Northwester Territory. The governor and three judges who got appointed by Congress got the Senate to make utmost progress, independently. The territory’s population had indeed reached a great high of over five thousand fully grown male inhabitants. The House of Representatives thus got on to make a progression of choosing independent representative council
for the member of Legislative Council.
The House of Representatives chose its first members in Feb. 1799, marking as a great point in term of history.
The first constitution under this council came to be there in 1802. 30 representatives were chosen with 14 senators to represent each house of the state.
The revision of a 2nd constitution came when the need arose in 1851. The executive officers and judges got represented by voting and a new officer, in the form of the lieutenant government, was represented as well. This figure was to provide over the Senate. This how the Ohio State Legislature came into existence, shape and form, bringing more unity to the form of the state’s independent governing body.
For more information on the historical formation of the Senate, look into the archives of: www.legislature.state.oh.us
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Ohio, Taste of Cincinnati
Written by debby on November 6, 2008 – 12:54 am -Welcome to Ohio and welcome to the biggest food festival held in the country of USA. Taste is one of the biggest and the longest running food festivals in Ohio. Held at Cincinnati, Taste is also one of the most popular food festivals around. Taste is to be held on Memorial Day Weekend: on six blocks of Fifth Street, from Race Street to Broadway in Downtown Cincinnati.
The greatest part of this great food festival is that it is all free and it gets immense publicity. The prestigious Best of Taste Award is given each year to the winner after a judgment procedure that goes on for weeks. More than 40 restaurants of USA participate in the glorious food festival. What better way to spend the summers then. Just pack those bags and all those culinary items and come down to Ohio for an absolute blast of a summer.
Timings
Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24, 2009, 12 noon to 12 midnight;
Monday, May 25, 2009, 12 noon to 9 p.m.,
Contact
Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber
lsalzarulo@cincinnatichamber.
coxley@cincinnatichamber.com.
chooven@cincinnatichamber.com.
Or call up Lori Salzarulo at 513-579-3187, Cynthia Oxley at 513-579-3193 or Chris Hooven at 513-579-3124.
Website - http://www.tasteofcincinnati.com/
Tags: cincinnati, Current Events, Ohio
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Fishing in Ohio
Written by gaurav on October 14, 2008 – 3:49 pm -Till now, if you haven’t thought of Ohio as a fishing destination, it’s high time when you should start thinking so. If you imagine Ohio being limited to just Buckeyes, you better brush your knowledge. Ohio has everything from small mouth bass, steel head, crappie or walleye.
To start with, there are five districts of fishing in Ohio. There are different rules and regulations for these distinct districts. You might not spend huge dollars in fishing licenses as they are inexpensive. The fishing license for residents costs only 20 dollars while for the non residents, it costs 40 dollars only. In case you are a tourist and donot plan to stay in Ohio for a comparatively longer time, you can utilize the tourist fishing license also.
If you use couple of gang hooks, there are promising chances of you catching trout or smallmouth bass. With the live hooks, you can present before the angler, live bait or worm in perfectly natural style. This mechanism works very well in streams and rivers, where the immediate bounce can be catched upon. At the same time, you can also utilize them in lakes.
Finally, the crux of the information is that Ohio offers everything to accommodate you if you are fishing aficionados.
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Crowne Plaza Hotel Ohio
Written by travelblogger on September 25, 2008 – 11:08 pm -
Crowne Plaza Hotel
Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ohio is in a prime downtown location. It is a perfect place for business meetings, family gatherings and wedding receptions. Across the street from the hotel is Columbus Convention Centre and Battelle Hall. If you want to go shopping or dining, experience the Ohio nightlife or any other entertainment, everything is within a walking distance. Two blocks from the hotel is Nationwide Arena, the home for the professional hockey and football teams and a venue for live concerts.
Now some facts you must know before moving in. You must be at least twenty one years or older to check in yourself. The check in time is 3 pm and check out time is midnight. You have the option of late check out. The reception desk is open in the evening. People who work there speak three different languages; English, Russian and Spanish.
The rooms are nicely decorated and very comfortable. You will have free morning newspaper, TV, satellite, video games etc. Coffee maker, tea maker and refrigerator are in the kitchen.
Some onsite facilities you will get are treadmills, indoor pool, Stairmaster and stretching area. There is daily house keeping, same day dry cleaning and self help laundry facilities as well. High speed internet, wireless data connection, photocopy, fax, printing services are also available.
Contact Information
33 E Nationwide Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone-(614)461-4100
Fax-(614)461-5828
For more information visit here
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Harbor North Ohio
Written by travelblogger on September 23, 2008 – 11:16 pm -
Harbor North
Harbor North began its journey in 1972. It is located at Battery Park Marina in Sandusky Ohio. They started the business as a broker of used boats. Gradually it turned into a store, sailing school, charter program and new boat sales and service place. It is a all in one place for anything related to sailing.
Harbor North attracts people from all over the country. People come here to meet friends, enjoy a vacation or a weekend, enjoy boating on Lake Erie and leave all the stress behind them. Groups of people sail away to Pelee Island in Canada or to Cleveland. People who are seeking real adventure sail off to Caribbean Islands.
At Harbor North you will find different types of new and used boats. Most common types are Hunter, Hanse and Sunfish sailing boats.
Harbor North is Ohio’s biggest and probably the oldest sailing school. If you are a beginner, want to learn the basics, no one can teach you better than the experts here. Or if you just want a refresher, you can take any of the advanced courses.
They have a huge storage facility. There are over hundred floating ships, all with water and electricity. Lots of parking. Restrooms and shower facility available. Up to thirty thousand pound haul out capability. They have winter storage facility as well.
Contact Information
400 Huron Street
PO Box 504
Huron, OH 44839
Phone-(419)433-6010
(800)451-SAIL
Fax-(419)433-4602
For more information visit- http://www.harbornorth.com/default.aspx
Tags: Harbor, Harbor North Ohio, North, Ohio
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Hocking Hills Ohio
Written by travelblogger on September 21, 2008 – 11:20 pm -
Hocking Hills
Hocking Hills attract many visitors each year by its spectacular beauty. The appearance changes with season but the beauty never fades. Whether you like hiking, biking, backpacking, bird watching or just want to capture some beautiful sights in the frame, this is the place to visit.
Hiking at the Hocking Hills State Park is now better than ever. There are six unique trails. Some of the trails are stroller accessible. They are all unique and beautiful. You can go for hiking in the winter as well. All the trails, walkways and bridges have improved a lot in the recent years. Hocking Hills State Park has the tallest tree of Ohio. The biggest cave of the state is also here.
You have twenty three miles of backpacking opportunity in the Zaleski State Forest. This place is open to visitors as early as six in the morning and closes at eleven at night. You can take a horseback ride, that is only allowed through the forest roads.
If you are into photography or trying to sharpen your skills, you are in for a big treat. You can capture the beautiful waterfalls with rocky edges or the wildlife of the forest. You will find deer, wild turkey and sometimes black bear to take some rare shots.
Contact Information
Hocking Hills State Park
19852 State Rt 664 S
Logan, OH 43138-9537
Phone- (740)385-6841
Tags: Hills, Hocking, Hocking Hills Ohio, Ohio
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Medieval Family Fun in Ohio
Written by travelblogger on September 20, 2008 – 10:50 pm -
Medieval Family Fun
Want to go back to the 1600s for a few days? No, you don’t need the time machine. You just need to visit Harveysburg in Ohio as they are having this Renaissance Festival. They turned their little town into a real Medieval English Village.
The whole event is taking place over a thirty acre land. Lots of things happening there. They have built twelve stages and more than hundred shows are taking place on these stages. There are also hundred and thirty skilled crafters ready to show you their skills. They bring items that are only suitable for that era. They are all handmade items and the materials they have used to build the items are all the same materials used in the Medieval times.
But first, you may want to take a look at these knights and what they are up to. Wearing their shiny armours and armed with their lances they get engaged in jousting. This will get your adrenaline going and hurt pumping faster. Pure excitement. You can also watch the pirates battling and the fire eaters showing their skills.
As for the crafts and arts, you will see how blacksmiths used to do their job. Glass blowing, leather crafting ,woodworking and jewellery making will be demonstrated along with many others. This is one of those unique experiences that everyone in the family can enjoy together.
Contact Information
Renaissance Park
Harveysburg, OH
Phone-(513)987-7000
Date - August 30- October 19
For more information visit here
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Hampton Inn and Suits in Columbus Ohio
Written by travelblogger on September 13, 2008 – 3:04 pm -
Hampton Inn and Suits
If you are planning a visit to Ohio and looking for a place which is highly affordable and provide excellent service and quality rooms, Hampton Inn and Suits in Columbus Ohio will meet your needs. It is not luxurious and there is nothing fancy about this place. It is simple and affordable, give you great value for your money.
It is a brand new hotel with nice decorations. The rooms are big. The bathrooms have floor level shower facility that are big. There is flat screen TV in the corner of every room.
They offer a complementary breakfast which is good. You probably will not find anything fancy in the breakfast, but they are clean and filling. The room prices vary form low to mid hundred.
The crew is very helpful and well mannered. They will go the extra mile to satisfy your needs whenever possible. If you find a cheaper and better rate somewhere else for the same quality, they often offer to match the price.
People who stayed there, all praised the quality.
Name- Hampton Inn and Suits
Address- 8411 Pulsar Place, Columbus, OH 43240
Phone- (877)771-8555
Average Price- $123
Recommended for- Best place for older travellers, families with young children and teenagers
For more information visit here
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Glee Club Mania in Norwalk, Ohio
Written by travelblogger on September 10, 2008 – 4:46 pm -
Gee Club Mania
Want to be a part of some local history and culture? Towne and Country Players have organized a “Glee Club Mania”. You can enjoy singing with these wonderful vocals or put on your dance shoes to sway with the music. Either way, you will have a fun time and a simple but memorable experience.
The Towne and Country Players are the organizers of this event. They have been entertaining Northeast Ohio since 1966. They have done it successfully for a while now and they are doing it again. There will hundred voice Men’s Glee club and the eighty voice women’s Glee club. You will be entertained with a variety of exciting music for a one of a kind musical event.
You will be celebrating the veterans day weekend with the veterans. A special Armed Forces Medley will be presented in honour of the veterans in the audience. This very special event will be directed by Dr. Robert Ward. They are already selling the tickets. You might want to get one early if you want to be a part of this very special event.
Event- Glee Club mania
Venue-Norwalk High school Performing art Centre
350 Shady Lane Drive, Norwalk, OH 44857
Time- Sunday, November 9 2008 at 3:00 PM
Tickets-$15
Contact information
Towne and Country Players
PO Box 551
Norwalk, OH 44857-0551
Phone-(419)668-1614
For more information you can visit- http://www.towneandcountryplayers.org/index.html
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