Toledo

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Toledo is alive with unique and fun attractions for the whole family. Toledo's world-renowned Museum of Art and Zoo are now complimented by a dozen other major attractions. The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) is hands-on fun for every age. Cruises on the Sandpiper on the Maumee, exploring the gigantic Lake Freighter Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship, or the Fire Fighters Museum.

For more information on the Sandpiper, please call 419.537.1212 or visit the website at www.sandpiperboat.com

Toledo Botanical Garden

A picturesque 60 acre setting of meadows, trees and speciality gardens, artists galleries and festivities. The Botanical Gardens are open all seasons and admission is free.

For more information call 419-936-2986
www.toledogarden.org

The Toledo Zoo

Home to more than 4,500 animals, representing 700 different species, the Toledo Zoo is one of the world's most complete zoos. For more information call 419.385.5721

www.toledozoo.org


Toledo Museum of Art

One of America's finest museums, it is internationally recognized for the quality of its collections, which range from ancient to modern times. It has outstanding glass displays and docent-led tours. Admission is free. For more information call 419-255-8000

www.toledomuseum.org


COSI

COSI offers hundreds of exciting hands-on science displays, learning and fun for visitors of all ages. Eight different learning worlds included.

For more information call 419-244-COSI
www.cositoledo.org


Willis B. Boyer

Retired in 1980 after 69 years of service, the one-time king of the lake freighters, S.S. Willis B. Boyer, is birthed at International Park on the Toledo waterfront. Authentic restoration and memorabilia from the pilot house to the engine room bring life on the Great Lakes to visitors. Open all year round.

For more information call 419-936-3070

For additional information on Toledo check out www.toledoohionow.com

 

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