List: Ohio towns to visit during the holiday season
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio is home to a number of towns celebrating the holiday season with unique attractions, light displays and performances. Find a village near you below.
Findlay
One hour and 45 minutes northwest of central Ohio, downtown Findlay is decorated with festive lights and holiday-themed window displays. Visitors can board the North Pole Express at the Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation for a trip through a winter wonderland of sparking lights.
Lebanon
Thirty-five minutes north of Cincinnati, Lebanon is known for charming antique stores and the Horse Drawn Carriage Parade and Christmas Festival. The town is also home to Ohio’s oldest operating business, The Golden Lamb restaurant and hotel, where it is believed Charles Dickens and Mark Twain once stayed. Visitors can also head to the Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad or the Warren County Historical Society for a visit with Santa Claus.
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Marietta
Near West Virginia and one hour east of Athens, Marietta is known for its Holiday Tree Walk running through December. The path leads visitors through decorated trees in East Muskingum Park, including a visit with Santa, hot cocoa and cookies. For viewing light displays, guests should visit Armory Square for thousands of twinkling lights or the Belpre Holiday Lights.
Mason
A half-hour north of Cincinnati, Mason is home to Kings Island, which transforms into WinterFest every holiday season. The event features ice skating on the Royal Fountain, the Eiffel Tower turned into a magical Christmas tree, the WinterFest Wonderland Parade, more than seven million lights and live entertainment throughout the park. Plus, experience more than 20 rides including Mystic Timbers and Kings Mills Antique Autos.
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Morrow
Forty-five minutes north of Cincinnati, Morrow is home to The Christmas Ranch. The attraction features more than one million lights, along with a number of activities, shopping and a visit with Santa Claus. The ranch is open daily until Dec. 23.
Roscoe Village
An hour east of Columbus, Roscoe Village is a restored port town themed to the 1830s. During the Christmas season, the village is adorned with decorations and residents invite guests to participate in holiday traditions. Join the village for its Christmas Candlelighting Ceremony on Dec. 9. Guest may enjoy a visit with Santa, hear strolling carolers, enjoy complimentary hot-mulled cider and cookies, roasted chestnuts and other holiday festivities.
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Steubenville
Near Pennsylvania and one hour and 45 minutes southeast of Akron, Steubenville is home to the Steubenville Nutcracker Village. The attraction features the largest display of life-sized nutcrackers through mid-January. At Fort Steuben Park, guests can also visit the holiday vendors and light displays.
Willoughby
Twenty-five minutes northeast of Cleveland, Willoughby is home to the Penitentiary Glen Reservation with an indoor holiday tradition, Candy Land Gone to the Birds, running through December. Visitors can follow the Country Lights Drive-Thru trail for more holiday displays. Miracle on Erie, a series of events at Willoughby Public Library, includes holiday music, a visit with Santa Claus, plus Hanukkah and Kwanzaa activities.
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