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WHAT YOU CAN DO IN OHIO OVER SPRING BREAK!


This year I decided not to travel anywhere over spring break. Instead I am going to relax at home with my dogs and cats over the next week. I am also going to be job searching some more! Since Ohio can be a little gloomy this time of year and several of my friends are traveling to places warmer, I thought I would put together some things you can do in Ohio, that are relatively inexpensive and fun!

Glass Art Workshops

I have heard of several of my friends going to these workshops and loving them! You can get tickets for $42 if you are a member and $52 if you are a nonmember, these classes allow you to make your own glass project. You can make things like an apple, blown ornament, donut, pumpkin, or more! They also have monthly projects that cost $30 for members and $40 for members. The workshops last for about an hour and you get to keep what you made!


Murder Mystery Dinner Theater

The Ohio State Reformatory is known for its haunted tours! The Ohio State Reformatory which is in Mansfield, Ohio is hosting a murder Mystery Dinner Theater where guests get to interact with the mystery! Tickets cost are $50 and would be a great place to go to with a friend!


The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

If you have never been here, then it is the place to go! You can view legends and learn more about how music has evolved over the years! Tickets to get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are slightly less expensive, they are around $28 dollars! While you are up near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, you can also adventure up to Cleveland to eat at the Hard Rock Café!
Here is a link to their website! https://ticketing.rockhall.com/events

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  1. I decided to stay home too! I have been applying for internships and trying to figure out what I'm going to do this summer! These sound like awesome ideas. I have never heard about the first two places but they sound like so much fun! I live in Akron, so I have been to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It was a blast and I would recommend it to anyone.

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  2. I went to a murder mystery dinner theater in Washington D.C. a few years ago and it was so much fun. It was very interactive and I definitely recommend going to one!

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