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Top Free Things to Do in Ohio

Whether you are visiting Ohio or have recently moved to the Midwest, there are several activities to occupy your time in Ohio. All My Sons Upper Arlington movers have created a list of the best free things to do in Ohio. From Museums to state parks, you can pack your days full of fun and learning. Take a look at the list below.

Toledo Museum of Art

The Toledo Museum is great for families looking to explore art in Ohio. As one of the top free things to do in Ohio, the Toledo Museum of Art features over 30,000 different works of art from some of the most famous and sought after artists, such as Picasso and Monet. Take the day to self-explore or take one of their six tours available.

The Topiary Park

You can walk through a real-life piece of art located right in Columbus, Ohio. This park is the background of George Seurat’s painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Isle of La Grande Jatte. The park has recreated that very picture with hedge sculptures of people throughout the park. Upper Arlington Movers recommend visiting the park early in the day to be able to take in the park’s remarkable take on art and nature.

Ohio Statehouse

The Statehouse takes our list of top free things to do in Ohio because of the vast experiences visitors may receive while there. The Ohio Statehouse is a located in Capitol Square, which is also home to the Senate building and Atrium. These buildings are incredible structures from history that speak of Ohio’s humble beginnings. The buildings are also currently used as government offices. Visitors may tour the complex Monday through Friday for free. During the weekends, the House and Senate Chambers are kept locked, and are only accessible via guided tours.

The Upper Arlington movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage hope you and your family enjoy your time in Ohio, and welcome you to experience the rich Ohio history and culture!

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