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Ohio/Kentucky mileage run
Doing a Hyatt mileage run through Ohio and Kentucky:Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville. Any advice as to must see sites in these cities or along the route. Thanks.
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what do you enjoy doing: museums, food, theater, or ....?
also, what kind of prices are you getting for these various Hyatts? Is the stay two get one free still going on? |
Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
what do you enjoy doing: museums, food, theater, or ....?
also, what kind of prices are you getting for these various Hyatts? Is the stay two get one free still going on? |
Sounds more like a mattress run than a mileage run...
Cleveland Museum of Art just opened a new exhibit focusing on Barcelona. Gaudi, Picasso, Miro, and Dali. Don't know about the other cities. If your travels take you near Toledo, that art museum just opened the Glass Pavilion, a new building to house their great collection of glass art. |
Originally Posted by DavidDTW
Sounds more like a mattress run than a mileage run...
Cleveland Museum of Art just opened a new exhibit focusing on Barcelona. Gaudi, Picasso, Miro, and Dali. Don't know about the other cities. If your travels take you near Toledo, that art museum just opened the Glass Pavilion, a new building to house their great collection of glass art. We'll make sure we see the Barcelona exhibit-Thanks. |
Columbus: German Village, Columbus Zoo, downtown architecture, US hwy 33 along the Scioto River
Cincinnati: Freedom Center Underground Railroad Museum (on the Ohio River) Louisville: Louisville Slugger Factory, Frazier Arms Museum, Churchill Downs, Waterfront Park (on the Ohio River) Lexington: Kentucky Horse Park, distillery tours |
Originally Posted by Big Mo
Cleveland: Rock & Roll HOF, USS Cod submarine, state hwy 2 along Lake Erie
Columbus: German Village, Columbus Zoo, downtown architecture, US hwy 33 along the Scioto River Cincinnati: Freedom Center Underground Railroad Museum (on the Ohio River) Louisville: Louisville Slugger Factory, Frazier Arms Museum, Churchill Downs, Waterfront Park (on the Ohio River) Lexington: Kentucky Horse Park, distillery tours |
Nov. 4 they will be running the Breeder's Cup (very famous horse race) at Churchilll Downs. Great time to be in Louisville or Lexington. Lexington will simulcast the race at Keeneland, which is worth a visit. Churchill tickets are probably easy to come by as well.
For food: Cincinnati: If you like Itallian, Pompilio's in Newport, KY (across the river from Cincinnati) is a local favorite. There's also a place in Florence, KY near CVG called Karlos that the locals love. Louisville: I think there's a great Irish bar/pub next door to the Hyatt in Louisville. Bardstown Road is the local hot spot for nightlife is Louisville. Also try Wick's Pizza, a popular local hangout.. There's also a great little French place at Bowman Field airport. Lexington: A.P. Suggins is a local bar where, supposedly, lots of big-time business deals go down. They also have some of the best burgers in town. Cheapside Bar & Grill is a nearby favorite and there are a ton of other great local restaurants within walking distance of the Hyatt, many have menus posted outside. Avoid the clubs unless you feel like re-visiting your college frat days. Columbus: I second German Village. Lots of great coffee shops and restaurants. Brewery district has lots of great places too. Spagio Wine Cellars has an attached restaurant that I've been curious about. Heard great things about Barcelona Restaurant too. Enjoy your trip! |
Originally Posted by SixAlpha
Nov. 4 they will be running the Breeder's Cup (very famous horse race) at Churchilll Downs. Great time to be in Louisville or Lexington. Lexington will simulcast the race at Keeneland, which is worth a visit. Churchill tickets are probably easy to come by as well.
For food: Cincinnati: If you like Itallian, Pompilio's in Newport, KY (across the river from Cincinnati) is a local favorite. There's also a place in Florence, KY near CVG called Karlos that the locals love. Louisville: I think there's a great Irish bar/pub next door to the Hyatt in Louisville. Bardstown Road is the local hot spot for nightlife is Louisville. Also try Wick's Pizza, a popular local hangout.. There's also a great little French place at Bowman Field airport. Thanks SixAlpha-this info is invaluable to us. It will great fun searching out these options. Lexington: A.P. Suggins is a local bar where, supposedly, lots of big-time business deals go down. They also have some of the best burgers in town. Cheapside Bar & Grill is a nearby favorite and there are a ton of other great local restaurants within walking distance of the Hyatt, many have menus posted outside. Avoid the clubs unless you feel like re-visiting your college frat days. Columbus: I second German Village. Lots of great coffee shops and restaurants. Brewery district has lots of great places too. Spagio Wine Cellars has an attached restaurant that I've been curious about. Heard great things about Barcelona Restaurant too. Enjoy your trip! |
Cincinnati:
I would skip the "Freedom Center Underground Railroad Museum" and head to the "Cincinnati Museum Center At Union Terminal". The Union Terminal is an awesome building with two great museums inside as well as an Ominmax theater. The Union Terminal is an architectural beauty built in the Art Deco style originally as a train station. Cleveland: Lots of great museums but I would check out "Playhouse Square". A complex of old theaters that have been restored and is second largest in the U.S. New York's Lincoln Square is the largest. With six theaters you can always find something to suit your tastes. Toledo: I second the "Toledo Museum of Art". With the "Art Glass Pavilion" being open now it will really be worth a visit. I will have to get back there to check that out myself! And best of all admission is free! Jim |
Choice of museums obviously depends on personal interests but, IMO, nobody interested in US history should skip Freedom Center.
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Originally Posted by Big Mo
Choice of museums obviously depends on personal interests but, IMO, nobody interested in US history should skip Freedom Center.
Jim |
What is in German Village in Columbus?
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Originally Posted by TAHKUCT
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What is in German Village in Columbus?
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Originally Posted by jmeinhardt
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Toledo:
I second the "Toledo Museum of Art". With the "Art Glass Pavilion" being open now it will really be worth a visit. I will have to get back there to check that out myself! And best of all admission is free! |
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