Thursday, February 21, 2013

Things You Can Do Around Akron Ohio

Tourists can enjoy sports, art and outdoor activities around Akron.


Akron has moved beyond its industrial history to compete for tourist dollars in northeast Ohio. The city was known as the Rubber Capital of the World for much of the 20th century. But with that industry waning, community leaders in the 21st century have developed tourist attractions to keep the city thriving. Akron draws travelers from Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Columbus interested in day trips. You can build an Akron vacation by learning more about attractions throughout the city.


Akron Aeros


The Akron Aeros play baseball from April through early September in the Eastern League. This minor league team was the Double A affiliate for the Cleveland Indians as of the 2010 season. The 9,097-seat Canal Park features an extensive picnic berm with low ticket prices for families. Fans can purchase jerseys, hats and souvenirs at the Infield Outfitters shop. The club schedules promotions like Friday night fireworks and T-shirt giveaways throughout the season. Families can join Orbit's Kids Club to take advantage of giveaways and on-the-field activities for children.


Akron Aeros


300 S. Main St.


Akron, OH 44308


330-253-5151


akronaeros.com


Akron Art Museum


The Akron Art Museum maintains pre-1950 paintings and sculptures in the Blake McDowell Jr. Galleries. Visitors interested in post-1950 work can walk through the Haslinger Family Foundation Galleries. This venue offers free admissions for children under 12 years old. Adults can tour the museum for free the first Sunday of each month. The museum operates guided tours about Ohio artists and modern art techniques throughout the year. Film aficionados can attend the annual Akron Film Festival at the museum during the last week of September.


Akron Art Museum


One South High


Akron, OH 44308


330-376-9185


akronartmuseum.org


F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm


The F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm is a 104-acre park maintained by MetroParks. Hikers can walk along 2.3 miles of trail including the Seneca Trail, a partially unpaved path that passes through forest. The park features two ponds and a campfire area for extended outdoor excursions. Among the three gardens distributed throughout this county park are Kremer Garden and Phenology Garden. The 10,000-square foot visitor center features educational displays about local plants and animals. The Nature Realm hosts regional events like the annual Fall Hiking Spree.


F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm


1829 Smith Road


Akron, OH 44313


330-865-8065


summitmetroparks.org


Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens


Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, a 19th-century estate that is now a National Historic Landmark, features a 70-acre garden, a restored conservatory and a manor house. Visitors can take guided garden tours once daily between Memorial Day and Labor Day. This venue is used for the Ohio Mart, an annual arts and crafts show scheduled for the first weekend of October. The Stan Hywet Symposium is an ongoing series of lectures in the manor house dealing with Ohio architecture and history.


Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens


714 N. Portage Path


Akron, OH 44303


330-836-5533


stanhywet.org









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