Student Travel Destinations
Student Travel - Ohio
Cincinnati
Amidst the gently rolling hills along the Ohio River, your students will find the city of Cincinnati. It is considered to be the first major American "boomtown" — rapidly expanding in the heart of the country in the early 19th century to rival the coastal metropolis in size and wealth. Cincinnati features many sites of of educational interest, such as the Newport Aquarium — showcasing over 7,000 aquatic creatures from around the world.
Cleveland
Located on the shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland has a proud history more than 200 years in the making. Originally a frontier village, Cleveland has grown into a manufacturing and business center for Northern Ohio. The region is home to some of the best museums and art scenes — featuring incredible theater, a world-renowned orchestra, opera, independent film and more.
Columbus
Columbus is the state capital and the largest city in Ohio. Columbus was founded at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816. Columbus is a unique, positive and unparalleled city offering exciting learning experiences for students of all grade levels.
Northwest Ohio
Located on the western end of Lake Erie, Toledo, Sandusky and the Lake Erie Islands, Toledo offers an array of activities for students. The city is the fourth largest in the state and is known as the "Glass City." Sandusky is home to Ohio's most visited tourist attraction — Cedar Point. The Lake Erie Islands include Gibralter Island, Kelleys Island, the Bass Islands and others.
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