Rumor has it that savvy pet enthusiasts who are attending this year's 1st annual BlogPaws, are combining the conference with a fun family vacation by arriving early and/or staying later with their loved ones,
Besides the fact that the Banana Split was first created in Columbus, here are some other great reasons to do just that...
2. Columbus, the largest city in Ohio, also serves as the state's capital. The state's largest university, Ohio State University, is also in Columbus (go Buckeyes!)
4. You've seen him on The Today Show and Letterman- World-renowned zookeeper, Jack Hanna is Director Emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and you can occasionally see him strolling the grounds checking out the animals.
5. It has been said that there are more restaurants per capita in Columbus that any other city in the U.S.
ALSO:
Center of Science and Industry Award winning exhibits and demonstrations for both young and old.
Columbus Museum of Art Has an international reputation for its distinguished collections of European and American Modernism
Franklin Park Conservatory Ninety acres of outdoor space, 400 plant species, 100 butterfly species, 800 feet of railroad track, 700 panes of glass, and 100 years of tradition. Visitors can explore a Himalayan mountain, a tropical rainforest, and a Pacific island water garden
Kelton House Museum and Garden Traces Columbus history in a Victorian home of the late 1800's. A stop on the Undergraound Railroad for refugee slaves, the Kelton House has preserved several documnets and antiquities tracing back to the Civil Was era
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum Interactive exhibits and attractions dedicated to the history of motorcycles and motorized bikes
Olentangy Indian Caverns Caverns cut into limestone by natural water and ice flows. Tracing American history in Ohio, visitors can also take part in the gem mining exhibit or climb a rock wall






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